Jamie Oliver and a head chef posing. A woman making pasta, and a spread of different pasta types.
  • When: Saturday 6 December, 10am to 12pm

  • Who: 14 to 17 years plus parents

  • Location: Jamie Oliver Cookery School, 160 Holloway Road, London, N7 8DD

  • Cost: £20 for parent & child

  • Closing date: Friday 21 November

Join VICTA families in an exclusive pasta making workshop delivered by Jamie Oliver’s Cookery School in London this December!

Are you ready to become a Pasta Master? Upgrade your everyday cooking with a masterclass in making fresh pasta. Guided by the Cookery School’s expert teaching chef, you’ll roll, shape and cook your pasta to perfection while knocking up a delicious tomato sauce to go alongside, ready for you to take a seat at chef’s table to enjoy your creations. You will transform your dough into tagliatelle, farfalle and vermicelli.

All equipment, ingredients and aprons are provided, and you will leave the session with a digital pack ready to recreate your dishes again at home!

This is a fantastic opportunity for those aged 14 to 17 and one accompanying parent/guardian to learn to cook pasta from scratch in a safe and supportive environment while learning an important life skill.

Coming into London for Christmas shopping this winter? Join us in the morning and fuel up ready to hit the shops with a new-found skill!

For further information on Jamie Oliver’s Cookery School, visit: Jamie Oliver Cookery School | Cooking Classes in London

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