Pasta Making Class at a Local Wine Bar in Atlanta

Join Chef Chris for an unforgettable cooking class at a beautiful local wine bar, where the art of fresh pasta-making meets the perfect pour. You’ll dive into time-honored techniques for making fettuc

Join Chef Chris for an unforgettable cooking class at a beautiful local wine bar, where the art of fresh pasta-making meets the perfect pour. You’ll dive into time-honored techniques for making fettuccine pasta from scratch, from kneading silky dough to cutting perfect noodles by hand. Then, choose your sauce adventure: a vibrant homemade basil and hazelnut pesto or a bold and zesty spicy cherry tomato sauce—each designed to complement the flavors of your dish and your wine glass. Chef Chris will guide you through each step, sharing expert tips and tricks that you can take home to impress friends and family. Enjoy the relaxed, intimate wine bar atmosphere as you sip, stir, and savor your culinary creations. This hands-on experience is the perfect blend of delicious food, fine wine, and fun, ideal for date nights, friend outings or anyone looking to level up their pasta game.

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Location: Atlanta

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the pasta making class? Can kids join?

A: Great question! The class is generally suitable for teens and adults, but kids are welcome with an adult's supervision. Just make sure they're comfortable with a bit of cooking and handling dough. I saw a few kids during my session, and they had a blast!

Q: What kind of attire is best for the pasta making class? Do I need to dress up?

A: You don't need to dress up! Just wear something comfortable that you don’t mind getting a little flour on. An apron is provided, but it’s good to avoid your best clothes. Also, closed-toe shoes are recommended since you'll be on your feet a lot.

Q: How do they handle weather cancellations? What if it rains?

A: Since the class is indoors at a wine bar, weather shouldn’t be an issue for cancellations. If something does come up, like a severe storm, they’ll reach out to you about rescheduling. I’ve had classes canceled due to weather before, and they were super accommodating!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the pasta making class at the wine bar - any thoughts?

I’m considering getting the pasta making class at the local wine bar in Atlanta for my sister’s birthday. She loves cooking and wine! Chef Chris seems great, and the idea of making fettuccine from scratch sounds fun. Plus, the pesto and spicy cherry tomato sauce combo has me drooling. Has anyone done this class? Would it be a good gift?

Pasta making class - is it really hands-on and fun?

I’m really interested in the pasta making class, but I’m worried it might be too easy or boring? I love cooking, but I’m also looking for a bit of a challenge. How hands-on is it? Also, how’s the wine selection there?