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Learning how to cook in southern Italy

Group Tour Consultant Emily explored Italy last year in one delicious way—on our Food & Wine: Southern Italy and Sicily tour. Here’s her recap of what she saw (and ate!) during the one-of-a-kind cooking class.

Group Tour Consultant Emily explored Italy in one delicious way—on our Food & Wine: Southern Italy & Sicily tour. For Emily, the highlight of her trip was the hands-on cooking class she got to experience in southern Italy. Here’s her recap of what she saw (and ate!) during this one-of-a-kind evening.

Cooking class at Kresios Ristorante in Telese Terme, southern Italy

On my Food & Wine Tour of Southern Italy and Sicily, the cooking class was held at Krèsios Ristorante in Telese Terme, Italy. Krèsios just so happens to be the home of Michelin-starred chef, Giuseppe Iannotti. He’s one of the youngest people to ever receive that honor. Being taught by a chef of his caliber was one of the most exciting parts of this tour!

Getting a tour of the grounds at Kresios in Italy

The restaurant was gorgeous, in the middle of nowhere. I found it surprising it was even found to get a Michelin star because it was so remote!

Chef Iannotti giving a demo at Kresios restaurant in southern Italy

The restaurant itself is set on many acres behind a gated drive, and the grounds feature an expanse of olive trees and local produce grown by the chef himself. Chef Iannotti showed us all around the property. We got to walk around, and he picked berries off the trees and let us taste things. He explained that he prides himself on getting all locally sourced ingredients for his restaurant.

Preparing the braciola at Kresios

After a tour of the grounds, we got to go into the restaurant to help prepare a traditional southern Italian meal, which Chef Iannotti said was something he grew up with. He explained that southern Italian mothers would prepare the braciola—the meat used in the meat sauce—the day before, as it needs to sit for 12-18 hours. They’d spend all day preparing the sauce and enjoy the meal on Sunday.

Making cavatelli pasta from scratch

It was such a cool experience being able to cook in the Michelin-starred kitchen. Because of how long it takes to prepare the braciola, they made the red meat sauce ahead of time and we got to roll out the pasta by hand. According to Chef Iannotti, the trick to making the cavatelli is to use enough flour. Once we all finished rolling out the pasta, we got to enjoy wine and hors d’oeuvres while the pasta cooked.

The finished product

After the pasta was done, we were able to sit down and enjoy the fruits of our labor! The restaurant was closed to the public so we could cook there, so we were able to savor dinner in a private, exclusive atmosphere. That was really the highlight for me—you felt really important because they closed down the whole restaurant to have us in there. And Chef Iannotti and the waiters were so nice and welcoming. It was such a fun experience!

Have you ever done a cooking class on tour? Would you like to? Share your thoughts on Facebook!

About the author

Courtney Keller

A lover of travel since studying in France, Courtney strives to inspire others to get out and see the world. When she’s not writing, she’s trying new restaurants, reading, doing yoga, baking, walking her rescue pup, or planning her next trip.

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