Summary
Antonio Carluccio's Italia is a gastronomic tour embracing every region of the country. Each chapter weaves together fascinating information on the region's traditions, its typical products and its characteristic regions. Antonio's knowledge of Italy stems from his childhood when his family moved around the country following his father's job as a railway stationmaster. As a young man working as a wine merchant, Antonio toured the country deepening his knowledge of its different regions. This book, photographed in Italy by Alastair Hendy, distils Antonio's passion for his mother country and brings real insight to the different factors that influence its food and cooking. The breathtaking visual content celebrates the gastronomic life of Italy with stunning photographs of countryside and architecture, of people and food products, and of mouth-watering recipes. From Piedmont and Lombardy through to Puglia and Calabria, Antonio has travelled his mother country to share with the reader his personal impressions, a lifetime of knowledge and his abiding passion for good food, good cooking and good living.
Antonio Carluccio was born in Vietri sul Mare, Italy on April 19, 1937. He briefly worked as a journalist in Turin before moving to Vienna, Germany, and London to work as a wine merchant. He then became an Italian chef and restaurateur. In 1981, he opened the Neal Street restaurant in London's Covent Garden, which closed in 2007. In 1998, he started the first Carluccio's Caffè, which is now a chain that operates from more than 80 locations. Carluccio sold his interest in the restaurant chain in 2005, but maintained involvement from a distance.
He wrote 22 books including 100 Pasta Recipes (My Kitchen Table), Two Greedy Italians Eat Italy written with Gennaro Contaldo, Vegetables, Carluccio's Complete Italian Food, Antonio Carluccio's Simple Cooking, and Pasta: The Essential New Collection from the Master of Italian Cookery. He also starred in television programs including Antonio Carluccio's Italian Feast and the series Two Greedy Italians with fellow chef Gennaro Contaldo. He was appointed commendatore by the Italian government in 1998, received an OBE from the Queen in 2007 for services to the catering industry, and received the AA Hospitality Lifetime Achievement award in 2012. He died on November 8, 2017 at the age of 80.
(Bowker Author Biography)