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Italian-American Comfort Food    NEW!

When American was born - all the settlers were immigrants, mostly from England, but other countries as well, and they all brought their recipes.
Eventually, Italians came with their recipes but had to adapt to what was available regionally. It was no longer strictly Italian - it was not American, it became the Italian-American most of us are familiar with today.This hands on course will explore the origins and amazing flavors from Antipasti to dessert and everything in between such as pasta and sauces, pizzas, and other dishes that may have changed since coming over from Italy, but we call Italian comfort food!

Italian-American Comfort Food NEW!

When American was born - all the settlers were immigrants, mostly from England, but other countries as well, and they all brought their recipes.
Eventually, Italians came with their recipes but had to adapt to what was available regionally. It was no longer strictly Italian - it was not American, it became the Italian-American most of us are familiar with today.This hands on course will explore the origins and amazing flavors from Antipasti to dessert and everything in between such as pasta and sauces, pizzas, and other dishes that may have changed since coming over from Italy, but we call Italian comfort food!
Instructor: Lynn Palo Members: $5; General Public: $10
Course #: CUL376 | Room: Studio 3
Day of Week | Date | Time: F  3/27/2026  10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Seats Available: 4
Ingredients Fee: $13. All fees payable to the instructor on the first date of class.
 
 

Italian-American Comfort Food NEW!

When American was born - all the settlers were immigrants, mostly from England, but other countries as well, and they all brought their recipes.
Eventually, Italians came with their recipes but had to adapt to what was available regionally. It was no longer strictly Italian - it was not American, it became the Italian-American most of us are familiar with today.This hands on course will explore the origins and amazing flavors from Antipasti to dessert and everything in between such as pasta and sauces, pizzas, and other dishes that may have changed since coming over from Italy, but we call Italian comfort food!

Instructor:  Lynn Palo
Course #:
CUL376 | Room: Studio 3
Day of Week | Date | Time: F   1/30/2026 - 1/30/2026   10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Note: Students are not charged when placed on a waiting list, and will be notified by MTP staff if a seat becomes available.

 

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