
Duration
3 hours
Best Time
Any time
Price
€€€
Walking
Moderate walking
This three-hour cooking class takes you into a real Milanese home where you'll learn to make the city's two signature dishes from a local cook. You'll work with authentic ingredients like saffron threads from Abruzzo and veal shanks with the marrow still intact, using techniques that Italian nonnas have passed down for generations. The class covers everything from selecting the right rice variety to the precise timing that makes risotto creamy rather than mushy, plus the slow braising method that transforms tough ossobuco into fork-tender perfection.
Your host treats you like family from the moment you arrive, explaining each step while you chop, stir, and season together in their actual kitchen. The atmosphere feels genuinely homey - you'll hear stories about their grandmother's cooking while learning why you never add cheese to risotto until the very end. The pace is relaxed but focused, and you'll find yourself absorbed in the methodical stirring and the rich aromas building throughout the afternoon.
At around €95 per person, it's excellent value considering you get a full meal with wine pairings included. Most cooking classes in Milan stick to touristy locations, but Cesarine connects you with real home cooks who actually know these recipes intimately. The only downside is that classes can feel rushed if you're paired with impatient participants, but most hosts are skilled at managing different skill levels without making anyone feel left behind.
Bring a small notebook - your host will likely share measurements and timing details that aren't written down anywhere, and you'll want these specifics when you recreate the dishes at home
Don't arrive hungry expecting immediate food - you'll be cooking for nearly two hours before eating, and some hosts only offer small appetizers during the prep work
Ask to see their rice collection - serious Milanese cooks often keep multiple varieties, and they'll explain exactly when to use Carnaroli versus Arborio based on what you're making
Address
Via Cassano d'Adda, 14, 20139 Milano MI, Italy
Neighborhood
Porta Romana & Porta TicineseSkip the queue: Book tickets online to avoid the ticket line.
Plan for about 3 hours.
Cesarine Milanese Cooking Class is in the Porta Romana & Porta Ticinese neighborhood of Milan. The address is Via Cassano d'Adda, 14, 20139 Milano MI, Italy. The area is well-served by metro.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.
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