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Antonio Carluccio


Nascimento

19 de abril de 1937
Vietri sul Mare
Morte

8 de novembro de 2017 (80 anos)
Londres
Cidadania

Itália

Etnia

Italianos
Ocupação

chef
Prêmios
Oficial da Ordem do Império Britânico
Religião

ateísmo
Página oficial

http://www.antonio-carluccio.co.uk

[edite no Wikidata]

Antonio Carluccio (Vietri sul Mare, 19 de abril de 1937 - Londres, 8 de novembro de 2017[1]) foi um chef, dono de restaurante e especialista em alimentos italiano, que residia em Londres.[2]



Livros |



  • An Invitation to Italian Cooking (1986)


  • A Passion for Mushrooms (1988)


  • A Taste of Italy (1989)


  • Passion for Pasta (1993)


  • Italian Feast (1996)


  • Antonio Carluccio's Music and Menus from Italy: Great Italian Arias, Classic Italian Recipes (1996)


  • Carluccio's Complete Italian Food (1997)


  • Southern Italian Feast (1998)


  • The Complete Mushroom Book (2001)


  • Antonio Carluccio Goes Wild: 120 Fresh Recipes for Wild Food from Land and Sea (2001)


  • Italia (2005)


  • Carluccio's Complete A-Z of Italian Food (2007)


  • Antonio Carluccio's Simple Cooking (2009)


  • My Kitchen Table - Antonio Carluccio: 100 Pasta Recipes (2011)


  • Two Greedy Italians (2011) com Gennaro Contaldo


  • Two Greedy Italians Eat Italy (2012) com Gennaro Contaldo


  • Recipe for Life (2012)


  • Antonio Carluccio: The Collection (2012)


Referências



  1. «Morreu Antonio Carluccio, o "padrinho da cozinha italiana"». Jornal de Notícias. 8 de novembro de 2017. Consultado em 9 de novembro de 2017 


  2. «Interim Report 2010» (PDF). Carluccio's. Consultado em 19 de agosto de 2010 


  • Portal da Itália






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