The Scotsman

‘Godfather’ of Italian cooking, Antonio Carluccio, dies aged 80

- By JANE BRADLEY newsdeskts@scotsman.com

The ‘Godfather of Italian cooking’, TV chef Antonio Carluccio, has died aged 80, his agent has revealed. The Italian cook, who has a chain of restaurant­s bearing his name, was also known as a mentor to Jamie Oliver.

He also appeared on a number of TV programmes, including Two Greedy Italians, in which he starred alongside chef Gennaro Contaldo.

Edinburgh chef Mark Greenaway wrote on Twitter: “R.I.P to @Cookcarluc­cio, an inspiratio­n to so many.” 0 Antonio Carluccio appeared on various television shows

A spokesman for the Carluccio’s restaurant chain said: “We are incredibly saddened by the news that Antonio Carluccio, our founder, passed away on Wednesday.

“He was regarded as the God- father of Italian cooking. Antonio has been a huge inspiratio­n to many of us and his energy, zest for life and sense of humour will be greatly missed.”

Carluccio moved from the rural North West of Italy to London via Germany shortly after the death of his youngest brother in an accident, aged 23, where he began his food career.

He was appointed Commendato­re by the Italian Government in 1998 for services rendered to Italy, and received an OBE from The Queen in 2007 for services to the catering industry.

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