Little Adventure of Neapolitan
Food, Cooking and Culture
at
Camilla's Family B & B in Sorrento
Tour
# CMA3

Longo family with Heather,
Chef Biagio's assistant chef and cooking tour student
Sample
Itinerary
Tour dates and prices
To Reserve
Region:
Amalfi
Coast
Setting:
Sorrento
lies about one hour south of Naples and overlooks the beautiful
Bay of Naples dominated by Mount Vesuvius. A busy tourist town
famous for its glorious coast of cliffs, sea, villas and gardens,
it's a good base for exploring the Amalfi Coast and Capri. Sorrento
has a great choice of restaurants and shops, including ones where
they make "limoncino", the famous lemon liqueur.
I
had the great pleasure of staying at Camilla's family B &
B in one of their rooms surrounded by idyllic gardens on their
property just 15 minute walk from the downtown Sorrento and a
five minute walk to the beach. Warm, welcoming Biagio, Camilla,
son Giuseppe and two daughters live on the property too, so you'll
feel like part of the family. When I visited, the gardens were
full of lemons, apricots, cherries, tomatoes, artichokes, basil,
sage, rosemary, other herbs, lavendar, beans and more!
I
took a cooking class with Chef Biagio and shared fantastic dinners
with fellow cooks and B & B guests from Argentina, Belgium,
Brazil, Canada, Germany, Norway and the USA at their communal
dinner table set for 15 to 30 guests every night. So many fun
and interesting people to exchange travel and life experiences
with! If you're travelling single like me, you'll feel part of
the community right away and have a wonderful, social time.
Everything
Biagio cooked was excellent. Some of my favourites were roasted
pepper rolls stuffed with tomatoes, olives, capers, smoked mozzarella,
bread cubes, basil and oregano, a pie with spinach, peas, raisins
and pinenuts, pasta with mussels and clams, fish with mint, white
wine and tomatoes, a cake with molten chocolate inside, and a
wonderful almond semifreddo with toasted, caramelized almonds.
One American couple told me they'd gone into Sorrento for dinner
for a change, but Biagio's food was so much better!
In
our two to three hour hands on cooking class, in the big kitchen
with Biagio and his assistant, we cooked a full menu and made
pasta by hand. In addition to some of the yummy dishes above,
we made pasta alla Norma with tomatoes, eggplant, capers, olives,
mozzarella and cream and a pork roll braised in white wine. Biagio
is friendly, patient, fun and makes sure you work hands-on and
understand the lesson. We ran out of time so part of the lesson
became a demonstration. As one rather happy person in my class
remarked, "This is as close as you can get to feeling like
part of an Italian family when you're a tourist."
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Groups
of rooms are located on different parts of the property. The Vita
Bella (the good life) Cottage has one double and one single room,
each with private bathroom, and a mini apartment with a double
and a single room and one private bathroom. The Amore Mio (my
love) Cottage has four double rooms each with private bathroom
and a terrace surrounded by walnut, orange, lemon and olive trees.
Some new, very nice rooms are now open in the 16th century country
house near the lemon trees on another part of the property. The
simple, informal rooms have lots of sun light, a desk, small sofa,
a tiled bathroom with shower and hair dryer and garden access.
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Chef
Biagio & Camilla & Giuseppe
Chef
Biagio, the school's lead chef, discovered his passion
for cooking in his mother's kitchen in Puglia in south east
Italy, cooking ancient family recipes passed down. He trained
under master chefs at the culinary school in Sorrento and
the Hotels City School. He cooked in leading hotels and
restaurants in Italy, Europe and South America. He opened
three restaurants from 1981-1991. He's been a culinary consultant
for a many exhibitions and companies.
Mother
Camilla worked in her family's bar in Sorrento but
her love of cooking was really born when she fell in love
with and married her chef husband. Out of love, she began
helping him in his new restaurant and discovered she loved
cooking too.
Son
Giuseppe is responsible for bookings and
administration and loves welcoming guests and running the
business. He was in the food business and then spent one
year living in San Francisco before he and his family opened
their B & B and cooking school.
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Dishes
You Could Create:

- chicken
cacciatore
- seafood
risotto
- many
types of fresh pasta
- large
baked calamari with seafood filling and cherry tomatoes
- lemon
tarts
Group Size: 1-12
Type
of Class: hands-on
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Sample
Itinerary
Day
1:
Arriving at the International Airport in Naples (Capodichino),
you will be greeted by an English speaking local guide.
A car will then take you directly to Camilla in Sorrento
where clean, warm, and cosy accommodations are ready for your
entire stay.
If it's early enough, you may take a leisure walk to downtown
Sorrento and let the ocean breeze take away your fatigue from
the long flight. For those who arrive late or prefer to just
rest, get relaxed at Camilla's where friendly family members
will make you feel at home while away from home.
Day
2:
A visit to the oldest olive oil manufacturers in the Sorrento
which is renowned for the best olive oil in the area. In fact
the quality has been certified from the EU Agricultural department,
of the quality control origin "DOC". The outgoing manager daughter
of the family owners is passionate about olives and oil. She
tours you throught the olive groves, shows you the traditional
granite wheel, explains how olive oil was made the traditional
way, tours you through the modern factory to show you each step
of the production and takes you through an olive oil tasting.
A wonderful, informative and fun visit!
Following a great wine tasting expedition to learn about the
DOC Campania wine. On'Aniello, an old farmer, welcomes us at
his vineyard. We will tour his garden full of lemon trees, vegetables
and flowers. You sample his wines and he explains the origins
and differences of quality wines in the Campania region. He's
a real character and good fun!
Return to Mena house, On'Aniello's wife will prepare a light
lunch with all the freshness and rich flavours of natural and
seasonal ingredients.
After lunch, discover Sorrento in nice walk for the streets
of the historical centre to hear the Neapolitan sound and the
aroma of cappuccino.
Return to Camilla's for a cooking class to taste the tradition
of an Italian family. The chef explains the simplicity of the
Neapolitan cuisine and you will prepare a delicious menu including
fresh pasta, chicken cacciatore, and a delicate lemon tart.
Day
3:
After breakfast, Mami Camilla will reveal to you some of her secrets in preparing famous courses. The whole day will be spent in the kitchens of the local farm where you will learn how to prepare the dough to make genuine Neapolitan Pizza. For this occasion you are requested to invite all your friends to pay us a visit, as we will arrange a real "all you can eat pizza party" that will be accompanied by the traditional "caponata salad" and "mussels impepata soup," boiled with black pepper and covered with fresh-squeezed lemon juice. For the finale you will make a dessert, based on fruit, such as a fruit tart, fruit mousse, or Baba with fresh fruit. Return home for gala farewell dinner prepared by Camilla to celebrate the end of your Neapolitan experience.
Day
4:
Private transfer to the Naples airport or train station. Time to say Arriverderci
and Buon Viaggio!
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Dates
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Prices Per Person
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By
request all year.
You choose the dates you want. |
576 Euros, about $864 CAD, $820 U.S.
double occupancy.
Single supplement: 0
Includes:
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- 3
dinners at home
- 2
light lunches
- 3 nights accommodation & breakfast
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excursions listed in itinerary
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Transfer
to/from Naples airport
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To
Reserve:
Reservation
policy:
In order to
confirm your space the booking form and deposit must be faxed
to us 7 days from when you received it. Otherwise we may cancel
your space on the cooking tour. We will only re-confirm your space
once we receive your booking form and deposit.
Deposit:
30%
of the price at the time of booking. Deposit
is non refundable.
Balance
due: balance
due no later than 60 days before the start date. If you are booking
60 days or less from the start date, you must pay the full amount
when you book. If payment is not received by the due date, your
confirmed reservation is subject to cancellation.
Cancellations
and Refunds: Deposits
and final payments are non-refundable. Cancellation insurance
is strongly recommended.
Prices
may be affected by international exchange rates fluctuations.
Do
you have questions? Just
e-mail or call "Mama" Margaret Cowan
E-mail:
margaret@italycookingschools.com
Phone: 1-800-557-0370 or
604-681-4074 (Pacific Time)
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