Cooking Class - Primo Pizza Party for Kids

$ 95 Per person

all-inclusive: 2.5-hour class, 3-course meal.


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What You’ll Do

Junior cooks can run the pizza prep stations in this lesson on homemade pies.

Chef Chris helps young gourmets create their own pizza in this hands-on cooking class. His elementary school teacher chops come in handy as he helps mini-chefs turn out a meal featuring perfect pies.

They'll begin by creating fun kebab appetizers using mozzarella, tomatoes and basil before kneading and shaping homemade pizza dough. They'll also create a marinara sauce with zing to top their personal-size margherita pizzas. And for dessert, your budding cooks will prepare pizzas with chocolate hazelnut spread, proving once and for all that pizza isn't just for dinner!

A minimum of one adult is required to be in attendance per group. Adults are required to purchase tickets in addition to kids. This class is recommended for ages 5-15.

Details
  • Minimum Guests 2
  • Maximum Guests 6
  • Meal Courses 3
  • Event Duration 2.5 hours
  • Labels Fun, Italian, Kids, Pizza Making, Teens

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After discovering his passion for cooking as an Italian language instructor at UC Berkeley, Chef Chris went on to be the co-founder of a culinary event business, specializing in regional Italian cooking, and then worked as a chef teaching cooking classes for corporate groups, cultivating a 5-star rating. Chef Chris now works with a company providing walking food tours of Little Italy as well as teaching his lauded cooking classes.

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What You’ll Do

Junior cooks can run the pizza prep stations in this lesson on homemade pies.

Chef Chris helps young gourmets create their own pizza in this hands-on cooking class. His elementary school teacher chops come in handy as he helps mini-chefs turn out a meal featuring perfect pies.

They'll begin by creating fun kebab appetizers using mozzarella, tomatoes and basil before kneading and shaping homemade pizza dough. They'll also create a marinara sauce with zing to top their personal-size margherita pizzas. And for dessert, your budding cooks will prepare pizzas with chocolate hazelnut spread, proving once and for all that pizza isn't just for dinner!

A minimum of one adult is required to be in attendance per group. Adults are required to purchase tickets in addition to kids. This class is recommended for ages 5-15.

Details
  • Minimum Guests 2
  • Maximum Guests 6
  • Meal Courses 3
  • Event Duration 2.5 hours
  • Labels Fun, Italian, Kids, Pizza Making, Teens
COVID-19 protocols this chef will implement are:
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Reviews

Reviews guests left for other experiences with Chef Chris

Katie

Katie

17 Jan 2025

Chef Chris was a fantastic host! Very friendly and personable. He provided good information on the food, the preparation methods, and anything we had questions on while also being a fun person to spend time with. We enjoyed our class and the meal!

Bob

Bob

03 Jan 2025

Totally awesome time! Truly enjoyable evening! Chef Chris was great!

Jerret Bess

Jerret Bess

16 Dec 2024

Unfortunately, I found the whole experience mostly unpleasant. I felt that Chef Chris may have been overwhelmed trying to take care of my group or perhaps just did not enjoy working with us. There were many times that the folks in my group felt like he was snapping at them and being rude and impatient. The entire activity was very behind schedule, and we ended up not eating dinner until well after the event was supposed to have ended. The actual cooking of the dinner was so rushed that the food turned out very poor. Because we were so behind, Chef Chris pretty much cooked the dessert by himself while we ate our dinner. Overall, both the experience and food were disappointing.