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Discover authentic Italian cuisine with a small-group pasta and tiramisù class in Sorrento. Enjoy hands-on cooking, family-style tasting, and local hospitality.
Taking a cooking class in Sorrento isn’t just about learning recipes — it’s about experiencing the soul of Italian culinary traditions firsthand. The Cesarine small-group tour offers a cozy, intimate way to connect with local hosts, master two beloved Italian dishes, and enjoy a genuine taste of Sorrento’s home-cooked charm. With only around 3 hours of your time, this experience promises warmth, authenticity, and a chance to bring a piece of Italy back home.
What we love most about this class? It’s the intimate setting — cooking in a local home with someone who treats you like family. Plus, the focus on making two iconic dishes—a fresh pasta like gnocchi alla sorrentina and the famous tiramisù—means you walk away with skills that go beyond a recipe card. One thing to keep in mind: it’s a shared experience, so if you prefer complete privacy, this might not be your first choice. But for those craving genuine connection and authentic flavors, this tour hits the mark perfectly. Ideal for food lovers, curious travelers, or anyone wanting to experience Sorrento from a local’s kitchen door.


This experience offers more than just a step-by-step recipe class; it’s about feeling part of the local lifestyle. You’ll be welcomed into a home where the aroma of freshly cooked pasta fills the air, and the hosts are eager to share their family recipes. It’s a chance to see how Italians really cook and eat, and to pick up tips you can replicate at home.
The focus on two dishes — pasta and tiramisù — is thoughtful. Learning to make gnocchi alla sorrentina gives you a taste of local flavors, with the chance to learn about the kind of pasta that’s a staple in Sorrento’s cuisine. The tiramisù lesson, meanwhile, lets you get hands-on with Italy’s most beloved dessert, from the perfect coffee soak to the creamy mascarpone mixture.
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The tour begins with a warm welcome, often topped with a glass of Prosecco and snacks — a small aperitivo that sets the tone for a relaxed, joyful atmosphere. Once you’re settled, the host introduces you to the kitchen and begins guiding you through making two types of fresh pasta. You might find that the hosts, like Clara and Rosa, are personable and keen to share their culinary secrets, making the entire process feel like cooking with friends.
The pasta preparation is interactive; you’ll learn how to shape and fill the dough, gaining skills you can use beyond this class. The highlight, surely, is tasting your own creations at the end, served family-style alongside a glass of local wine and coffee. This communal meal, often praised for its deliciousness and friendly vibe, helps you appreciate the authentic Italian way of dining: simple, hearty, and convivial.
The tiramisù process involves layering ladyfingers, mascarpone, and coffee, with tips on achieving that perfect balance of creamy and moist. As one reviewer put it, “We loved our day first making tiramisu, then resting in the lovely seating area with wine and nibbles.” The experience isn’t rushed, giving everyone ample time to enjoy each step and feel comfortable asking questions.
With a maximum of 12 travelers, the small group ensures you receive personalized attention. Reviewers describe the instructor as personable and engaging, often mentioning how helpful and accommodating she was. The environment is that of a welcoming home, not a sterile studio, which amplifies the sense of authentic connection. You’ll find the hosts equally careful about safety and hygiene, especially in these times, with all necessary sanitary equipment provided and safety protocols in place.

At around $160 per person, this tour offers a well-rounded experience that combines learning, tasting, and cultural exchange. When you consider the skill you’ll gain — especially in making traditional pasta and tiramisù, which you can replicate at home — the price becomes quite reasonable. The included family-style meal, wine, and coffee add to the overall value. Guests consistently praise the quality of the food and the warmth of the hosts, both of which elevate this from a mere cooking class to a memorable cultural moment.

Reviewers highlight the expertise and friendliness of the guides, with comments like “the instructor was amazing, personable, and taught us so much,” and “great host in her own personal house.” Many mention how the experience exceeded expectations, with some noting how the environment was “breathtaking, as if from a movie,” or how the food was “authentic and genuine.” Others appreciated the informative tips shared by hosts, which make recreating the dishes at home more achievable.
Some travelers, like one reviewer who was on their honeymoon, found the experience to be romantic and fun, while others simply enjoyed the authentic taste of Italy that they couldn’t find in restaurants. Only a few comments mentioned logistical hiccups, like the initial difficulty in locating the home, but even these were overshadowed by the hosts’ warmth and helpfulness.

This class is perfect for food lovers eager to learn traditional Italian dishes in a genuine setting. It’s equally suited for couples or small groups looking for a cozy, memorable activity that combines culinary skill with culture. If you enjoy family-style meals and local hospitality, you’ll find this experience especially rewarding. However, if you prefer a private or more fast-paced cooking lesson, this might not be your ideal pick.

For those wanting an authentic taste of Sorrento’s culinary traditions, Cesarine’s small-group pasta and tiramisù class delivers exactly that. You gain not only practical skills but also a heartfelt experience in a welcoming home, along with a delicious family-style meal that embodies Italian conviviality. The combination of expert hosts, intimate setting, and genuine flavors makes this a standout activity.
This tour offers exceptional value, especially for travelers who want to connect deeply with local culture rather than just visiting sights. Whether you’re a seasoned home cook or a curious beginner, you’ll leave with new skills, warm memories, and a little bit of Italy’s heart in your cooking.
Is the experience suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, the class is designed to be accessible for all skill levels. The hosts are friendly and patient, happy to guide you through each step regardless of your experience.
How long does the class last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, which includes cooking, tasting, and socializing time.
What dishes will I learn to prepare?
You’ll learn how to make two types of fresh pasta, including possibly gnocchi alla sorrentina, and the famous tiramisù.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The information doesn’t specify, but since it’s a home-based, hands-on class, it’s best to clarify any dietary needs directly with the provider beforehand.
Is there a specific meeting point?
Yes, the tour starts in Sorrento at a location that is near public transportation. We recommend confirming details with the host before your experience.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers the cooking lesson, the family-style meal with wine and coffee, and the use of kitchen equipment and ingredients.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in case your plans shift.
In sum, if you’re after a genuine, engaging, and delicious way to spend a few hours in Sorrento, this small-group pasta and tiramisù class offers a warm, authentic window into Italian home cooking that you’ll carry with you long after returning home.