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Homemade Tagliatelle Pasta
With flour, eggs, salt and olive oil
Tomato Basil Marinara Sauce
With tomatoes, garlic, basil and olive oil
Optional Garnishes
With Parmesan and fresh basil
In this fun and hands-on kids’ cooking class, pasta night turns into an exciting kitchen adventure.
The kids will mix and knead fresh pasta dough, roll it out and cut it into long ribbons of tagliatelle. Then it’s time to make a bright tomato-basil sauce from scratch, using fresh tomatoes, garlic, olive oil and basil. Once everything is cooked, the kids will combine their pasta and sauce, garnish with Parmesan and extra basil and sit down to enjoy their homemade meal. All ingredients and tools are provided, making this a relaxed and delicious experience for young chefs.
Each child must attend the full class with an adult. Adults are welcome to join in by purchasing a ticket.
What’s Included
What to Expect
Most dietary restrictions can be accommodated if noted prior to the event. Please mention this in the message field when you submit your booking request as adjustments to recipes cannot be made during class.
Reviews Guests Left For Other Experiences
Michelle
25 Feb 2026
It was a complete rip off. I paid for two individual s to participate in the class, but because we came together, we had to share One. Over $100 with a Groupon for flour and eggs. The so called instructor complained about having to Work due to our classes skill level. She was not engaging or very excited to be there; very stand off-ish. I am sharing this terrible experience with everyone.
Lekeisha
21 Feb 2026
Chef Erin was respectful and made learning how to cook a small batch from scratch as easy as can be for us novice cooks! She is polite, kind, and informative. I’m thankful for the information she provided of what brands-to use if we decide to cook the same dish at home! Each time I called she answered promptly (my husband and I got lost, typed in the wrong address and she handled me with patience! Keep up the amazing work and looking forward to booking a children’s class!
Amanda
10 Feb 2026
Pros: Chef Erin was very friendly and knowledgeable about making fresh pasta, and the social vibe with the other students was fun. The venue (WhichCraft) was also pretty cool, tons of beers on tap and a few wines by the glass. Cons: Extremely poor quality tools and not enough of them to go around. I didn't expect a super premium experience, but some stuff was downright unsafe -- like making sauce in a cheap pot with a handle so loose it felt like it could pop off at any moment, or the rampant use of metal tools on nonstick pans, or the tiny dull knives with no cutting boards. Like so dull that I had to double check that I wasn't accidentally cutting with the back of the knife. Any chef will tell you that dull knives lead to injuries. We were also given a hilariously small amount of shrimp for the "shrimp" alfredo (literally 2 shrimp per person) and weren't allowed to cook all of the pasta we made because there weren't enough burners or pans for the 10+ students. Don't allow so many people to register if you don't have enough stuff to accommodate them. Not sure if that falls on the chef or on Classpop, but it wasn't great. We had fun despite all that, but it didn't feel like we were getting our money's worth.
Event location: 1900 Aldrich St #130, Austin, Texas, 78723
Venue Type: Restaurant
Location is based on class date. Please select the date you plan to attend to see the correct location.
Meet your chef
Chef Erin is no stranger to creating magic in the kitchen. Owning and operating her own catering and private chef company has helped her develop her own culinary style. Texas patrons have gotten a taste of her gourmet creations, a point of pride in her ever-expanding career. No matter what Chef Erin prepares, her guests are always in for a sweet surprise.
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