Syracuse Cooking Class and Local Market Visit
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Experience Highlights
This private activity lasts about 6 hours and combines a visit to a local market, a cooking class and a delicious three-course lunch. Not only will you enter the home of a local, but you will also discover the secrets of Sicilian gastronomy. At the end of the experience, you'll be able to go home with a handy apron.
- Visit a local market and learn about the island's gastronomic culture.
- Enjoy a 3-course meal at a local's home
- Choose between lunch or dinner
- Go back home with a nice apron
What’s included
- Private activity
- Cooking class
- Guided tour of the market
- Lunch or dinner (3 courses)
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Step by Step
This private activity allows you to deepen your knowledge of Sicilian gastronomy and the preparation of its most famous recipes. After a visit to a local market, you will enter the home of a local who will teach you how to prepare some characteristic dishes. The experience lasts approximately 6 hours and ends with a three-course lunch (or dinner).
Syracuse's cuisine is varied and includes both seafood and land-based specialities. The following list contains the most popular recipes:
- Pasta con le Sarde - A classic of Sicilian cuisine. It is prepared with fresh sardines, wild fennel, pine nuts, sultanas and breadcrumbs.
- Arancini - Stuffed and fried rice balls. The filling may vary but the most common types include meat sauce, tomato sauce, mozzarella, peas, ham and cheese.
- Pesce Spada alla Ghiotta - Swordfish is a local speciality and is usually cooked "alla ghiotta", i.e. in a sauce prepared with tomato, capers, olives, onion and chilli.
- Sarde a beccafico -Sardines stuffed with a mixture of breadcrumbs, pine nuts, sultanas, onion, parsley and spices. They are then rolled up and baked in the oven.
- Panelle - Chickpea flour fritters. Can be eaten alone or as a sandwich.
The meal can only end with a dessert. In Syracuse, you can try cannoli or cassata, a dessert made of sponge cake soaked in liqueur, sweet ricotta and sugar glaze. It is often decorated with candied fruit and almond paste.