Cooking Class - Pasta Made Easy

What You’ll Do

Discover how easy and rewarding making fresh pasta can be.

This hands-on cooking class breaks down the process of preparing fresh, homemade pasta step-by-step. Guided by a chef instructor, you will practice making pasta dough for two dishes with flavor variations to inspire your culinary creativity. Finish the class with a bonus lesson in dessert by crafting a rich custard sauce.

Tea, coffee and water will be provided. Guests are welcome to bring non-alcoholic beverages.

This class is suitable for ages 14+ with an adult present. Children under 17 must be accompanied by a paying adult. Class price is per person.

Details
  • Minimum Guests 1
  • Maximum Guests 16
  • Meal Courses 4
  • Event Duration 2-2.5 hours
  • Labels Beginner, Italian, Pasta Making
  • Additional information In this class you will be working hands-on in groups of four sharing work stations and equipment.

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Chef Patrick is a dedicated culinary instructor with a passion for teaching the art of cooking in a fun and engaging way. With years of experience, he guides students through hands-on classes, sharing essential techniques, kitchen tips and the joy of creating delicious meals from scratch. Whether introducing beginners to the basics or helping seasoned cooks refine their skills, Chef Patrick ensures every class is an enjoyable and rewarding experience.

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What You’ll Do

Discover how easy and rewarding making fresh pasta can be.

This hands-on cooking class breaks down the process of preparing fresh, homemade pasta step-by-step. Guided by a chef instructor, you will practice making pasta dough for two dishes with flavor variations to inspire your culinary creativity. Finish the class with a bonus lesson in dessert by crafting a rich custard sauce.

Tea, coffee and water will be provided. Guests are welcome to bring non-alcoholic beverages.

This class is suitable for ages 14+ with an adult present. Children under 17 must be accompanied by a paying adult. Class price is per person.

Details
  • Minimum Guests 1
  • Maximum Guests 16
  • Meal Courses 4
  • Event Duration 2-2.5 hours
  • Labels Beginner, Italian, Pasta Making
  • Additional information In this class you will be working hands-on in groups of four sharing work stations and equipment.
Reviews

Reviews guests left for this experience

Shannon

Shannon

28 Jun 2025

First, the class is located inside of the Natick Mall. This was very disappointing as I’d booked the class for myself and two friends as we were in Boston and the website said that’s where the class was located. Until I paid for our spots and got the exact address—30 minutes outside of Boston. We were a several minutes late (about 10) because of parking and having to find the store within the mall. The resident chef was fine, but ill prepared for the class. I initially thought we just missed any introduction because we were late. Later found out chef never fully introduced herself to the class. Proper utensils were not provided (no wooden spoon and used the same one knife and rubber spatula to cut and mix everything), chef did not know how to pronounce the names of the pasta we were making and told us she taught herself how to make one of the shapes of pasta we made by watching a YouTube video. She told us she has 10 years experience….as a pastry chef….who is now teaching a pasta making class? Used the KitchenAid pasta attachment instead of manual pasta maker…when my table asked for a manual maker, we were given a broken one, not offered one that worked, and ended up having to use the KitchenAid (I wanted to use the manual one since I have one at home I’ve never used and was looking forward to learning how to use it). Chef also kept us on break so long (we could walk around the store and get 10% off any purchases since we were taking the class) that by the time she called us back in, she’d already made 95% of one of the sauces without us. The only thing left to do was stir in the “fresh” herbs (basil was browning). Dessert had alcohol in it that wasn’t cooked out and we were provided no disclaimer ahead of the class that you needed to be 21 to legally enjoy dessert. Prosecco in the dessert was grossly overpowering, no one at my table was able to finish as a result. The description I believe stated this was a four-course meal class, we were served only three. There were no paper towels in store (none in the bathroom or the class kitchen) and no napkin was offered for when we were eating. Overall, enjoyed time with friends and the finished product of one of the two pastas, but disappointed in the quality of the class and instructor. I won’t be returning or recommending the experience.
Diane

Diane

10 Jun 2024

We did the pasta cooking class and there were pros and cons. The pros were it was relaxed enough to accommodate our big group straggling in after hitting a huge traffic jam on the pike, since there wasn't all that much to actually do, so starting late you could still catch up. The con is the other side of that coin; not having much to do; basically each table of 4 people was making one dish, so at each step one person could do it. (We all took turns, and during the 2.5 hour class I did 2 tasks myself). For the money, and compared with other cooking classes, I think usually you get to actually *do more* rather than just watch along. There was also a ten minute break to shop in the store and sample the coffee. This might have felt more natural if our dish had used something in particular the store sells. I get that this is probably an arrangement/perk that agrees to hold the classes there in exchange for getting people walking around and maybe shopping. Maybe it could even just be phrased as a 10 minute bathroom break if people need it, and feel free to stretch your legs and browse if you want? Our chef was someone different from Chef Josh- she seemed relatively green as far as instruction, but friendly and nice, which I appreciate. Sometimes just a smidge too friendly(?); most people came to the class in groups and liked talking with each other throughout the class since it's sort of a social activity, and when she would circulate she would stay and start get-to-know-you conversations which kind of impeded our catching up with each other. No regrets though- I wouldn't necessarily recommend this class to someone else, but I also wouldn't tell them to run the other way- it was fine.

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Kristine

Kristine

08 Aug 2025

We had a lovely evening of learning with the group. The participatory method was great; me & my college aged son got quite a lot out of the experience. It open my sons eyes to the fun of enjoying a really good meal prepared by ones self.