Cuisinez sous les citronniers lors de ce cours de cuisine pratique à La Limonaia. Vous serez accueilli avec du prosecco ou de la limonade avant de plonger dans la cuisine. Ensuite, guidé par un chef local, vous préparerez un repas de trois plats composé de spécialités régionales, comme les gnocchis, les raviolis, l'aubergine parmigiana et le bien-aimé tiramisu, en apprenant au fur et à mesure les techniques traditionnelles et les histoires qui se cachent derrière chaque plat. Après le cours, vous vous retrouverez sous la pergola pour savourer vos créations, parfaitement accompagnées d'un verre de vin de pays.
Cours de cuisine traditionnelle à La Limonaia à Sorrente
- Vous cuisinerez des plats italiens authentiques tels que les gnocchi alla sorrentina dans une cuisine de citronniers.
- Un chef local partagera ses conseils, ses techniques et les histoires qui se cachent derrière chaque plat pendant que vous cuisinez.
- Le cours se termine sous la pergola, en dégustant vos créations avec un verre de vin de pays.
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Cours de cuisine
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