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Rapallo - Lesson with Chef Fausto It was a great day. My friend and I cooked with Fausto in the morning and then came back in the evenning for dinner and a Blue Grass Concert. It was fun watching people eat what we had prepared in the morning. The experience was very upbeat and very nice addition to our trip to Italy. I plan to take another of your classes, possibly a package next time.
Marty A., CA |
Our day with Fausto at his restaurant, U Giancu, was amazing. His restaurant is located in the hills outside Rapallo. Fausto himself was a large part of what made our trip so special - he made us feel right at home in his apartment kitchen. He provided enough guidance on techniques that we knew what to do, but then he let us get our hands dirty by actually doing work. We created a number of tasty dishes - from foccacia to sorbet. And after a tan at his home garden that supplies most of the herbs used in the restaurant, we sat in his kitchen drinking wine and nibbling on some of our creations. We returned that evening for a dinner we will never forget. Fausto, in one of his hundreds of comical hats, returned to our table time & time again to provide us with nearly every dish served in the restaurant. Aside from amazing food, it was a thrill to sit in the restaurant - watching other patrons enjoy the food we had helped prepare. We would do it again in a heartbeat!
Laura & Andy H, VA |
This was a great experience and everyone of our group of 4 would recommend Fausto and this cooking experience if you're near Rapallo. Fausto met us at the market in town, we did some vegetable shopping then back to his restaurant for coffee, food, cooking fun and good wine. We returned that evening to eat our hard work from the morning. Fausto kept bringing us food and drink until we were stuffed. Great restaurant atmosphere & fully enjoyable day!
Sandra C., WA |
We had an absolutely fabulous experience. We spent the morning (8:30- 1pm) with Chef Fausto in his kitchen at U Giancu. We helped prepare breads, quiches, sauces, tortes, pesto and more. We felt welcome and comfortable to ask questions. The rest of his staff was great too. Then we came back in the evening for the best meal of our trip! The best part was Fausto himself who is warm, friendly, interesting and has tons of personality (and lots of hats!).
Todd & Adina S. , NY |
Chef Fausto is as likeable as everyone describes. He is very laid-back, personable, and fun. His English is excellent. We had no difficulties understanding anything he said. The class was full of valuable knowledge that I could not have gotten elsewhere. Since his menu changes frequently and you will cook whatever is served for that day, I think all of the classes must cook different things. So, I cannot suggest what might be cooked at a given class. However, we cooked several different types of bread and learned how to make fresh pesto, walnut sauce (MMM!) and mushroom sauce. These are three sauces that are delicious, easy to prepare, and unique. We also cut fresh herbs to coat lamb with. I was very happy to see how they are made...and even more so, to taste them. Afterwards we had a terrific meal that lasted 3 hours! Most memorable will be eating in the restaurant. It is very 'comical'. Chef Fausto changed his hats every five minutes (really! I think he has a timer for them!) My daughter loved it! This class was educational and fun to take. It is also in the most beautiful part of Italy, if not the world. The location alone is worth the trip. This cooking class was icing on a very delicious cake.
Angela H., Germany |
My husband is quite shy and does not cook, so he was not looking
forward to the class at all. It seemed very expensive for someone who
had no intention of participating, but I didn't want him stay back at
the hotel so he agreed to come. Chef Fausto had him at ease right
away. We got there early and chatted over a cup of cappucino while we
waited for the other two couples to arrive. When we moved into the
kitchen Dave initially stayed back, but before long he was cutting
gnocchi and oiling pans with the rest of us. Chef Fausto had us
observe and/or prepare several breads, three quiches, two pesto sauces,
a vegetable dish and a rabbit stew. He took us on a walking tour of
his garden and shared some of the history of his family and property
and his philosophy of cooking with whole foods, in-season. He also
encouraged us to e-mail him if we have any questions when we get back
home. By the time we stopped for lunch everyone was eagerly
anticipating the foccacia breads and wine! The three hours went by so
quickly. As we drove away, Dave agreed that it was money well spent --
even without the evening meal. We arrived back at the restaurant
around 8 p.m. Chef Fausto greeted us as if he had known us for
years. You would never have known that we had only met that morning.
Throughout the evening he took time to stop by our table and talk with
us for a moment or two. The food was delicious, even more so because
we had a small part in its preparation. We left with our aprons, our
autographed cookbooks, very full stomachs, and lots of great memories
of a day well-spent.
Joan & Dave, Canada |
Our group of 3 had a wonderful morning w/Chef Fausto and his staff and visitors followed by an enchanting dinner that evening. It was truly one of the high points of our trip to Italy. Things we loved? The setting up a long & winding road; beautiful gardens; warm & friendly atmosphere; a large tray of fresh pumpkin flowers waiting to be added to zucchini quiche which we helped make; Fausto, his assistants, his family; the food; the hats.
Jane S., NJ
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