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Carlo Cracco guest at Fedez: from Patti Smith to the new restaurant – Italian cuisine reinvented by Gordon Ramsay


From the old controversies concerning him to the most ambitious projects now in the pipeline: Carlo Cracco he told Fedez in the last episode of the podcast Wolf. Moreover, the friendship between the starred chef and the rapper that began years ago and is also demonstrated by the Ferragnez’s romantic dinners in the Galleria is nothing new. During the hour-long interview, the two talked about various topics starting from being entrepreneur in cateringfrom here here are 5 things we discovered about him, that perhaps you didn’t know.

Carlo Cracco tells his story to Fedez: 5 curiosities

1. The new restaurant

This year Carlo Cracco will open a new restaurant in Rome, in Parliament Square, inside a hotel of the Corinthia chain, in the historic building that housed the Bank of Italy. «I’ll take care of everything food & beverage, from breakfast in the morning onwards. There will be plenty of seats, and I’ll be part of a great team. Rome, then, has great opportunities, it could grow a lot, but it is undervalued. Milan was luckier, thanks also to the people who work there, but Rome could be ten times as much.”

2. The project in the countryside: the agricultural estate

In 2020 Carlo Cracco and his wife Rosa Fanti discovered an old estate in Sant’Arcangelo di Romagna, in the hinterland, not far from Rimini, and they fell in love with it. They began to renovate it and cultivate the vineyard, olive grove and vegetable garden (which provides them with a good part of the vegetables they use in the Milanese restaurant). And no, I won’t make a restaurant there, but a farmhouse, explains Cracco, «with everything you need to relax: you will leave the car outside to get on your bicycle or electric car. There was an already active vineyard on the estate, and we are continuing it too a project for wine productionwhich is giving us a lot of satisfaction.”

Carlo Cracco and Fedez during the Wolf podcast (screenshot).

3. The controversy over receipts

Many times the receipts from Cracco’s restaurant in Milan have gone viral and sparked bitter controversy over the cost of water or coffee. «I’m in the Gallery: if you want to come and be served a glass of water, you have to take into account that it will cost more, replies Cracco. «How can I pay the staff if I don’t charge for water? Service done well has a price: low cost cannot be done in the Gallery. Catering always has very high costs: I have seen few Italian chefs who have managed to get rich.”

4. The potato chip commercial

This is another recurring criticism leveled at Cracco, “guilty” of having lent his image to advertise the chips. But he does not deny his choice: «I had in mind to open the restaurant in the Galleria: that was my goal, and to achieve it I had to earn money. I’ve done it. I always want to grow, and working towards a goal is the best thing. I always say this to the guys who work with me too.”

5. The most welcome guest

Was Patti Smith. «She came to the Gallery and, at the end of lunch, I went to say hello to her. I didn’t ask for her photo because I didn’t want to disturb her. I was about to leave, when they asked me to wait a moment, because Patti wanted to sing something. I immediately had the music and her turned off he adapted one of his songs by putting the two dishes he had eaten into it. I really had chills.”

If you want to see the interview in full, here is the direct link.

Chiara Ferragni and Fedez, characters of the year on Vanity Fair – Italian Cuisine


Vanity Fair dedicates the new cover to Chiara Ferragni and Fedez, elected as the most influential Italian characters of the year. The issue, on newsstands from December 9, celebrates with them the 20 most significant personalities of 2020 for our country

From today, Wednesday 9 December, the new issue of Vanity Fair dedicated to 20 most significant Italian personalities of 2020: some have made us dream, others cry, there are those who gave hope, those who were an example and those who made us proud to be Italian. For Vanity Fair, telling the 20 characters of 2020 is a way to retrace an unprecedented year, especially celebrating those who have been able to dream, imagine and build the future beyond the difficult present.

In this perspective of commitment and projects, there are on the cover Chiara Ferragni and Fedez: "We have chosen to dedicate our cover to them for many reasons: the influence they exert, the commitment they have shown, the ability to use the new means of communication, the civil and political awareness they are developing", he writes in his editorial the director of Vanity Fair Simone Marchetti. "The thing that most impressed me about what we said with them (you can find the video interview on our website and the even more beautiful one by Marco Missiroli in the newspaper) is a sentence from Chiara:" I can't stay still, every day I have to find an experience that makes me and my family learn something new. Faith makes fun of me, he would stay at home, on the sofa. But then he follows me. And he is happy. We complement each other. I complete him. He completes me. And so we never stand still. And so we always learn new things "."

In 2020, the initiatives promoted by the couple are many: from the most important fundraising in Europe at the beginning of the pandemic (four and a half million euros destined for a new Covid ward of the San Raffaele Hospital in Milan) to the recent creation of Scena Unita , a fund to help workers in the music and entertainment industry.
“I'd like my children to be proud of what we do beyond our jobs,” he says Fedez in the interview with Vanity Fair. «I want to make it clear that the social responsibility you have when you reach certain goals is just as important as the goals themselves. However, I would like not to claim authorship of the intensive care act because it is a puzzle that even if a piece had been missing could not have been realized. We were just a fuse .
"We agreed immediately in wanting to act," he echoes Chiara, "Federico wanted to move immediately, I pushed to organize something that could involve many people where there was really a need".

And for the 2021, their schedules are even more precise. Chiara: «When I started with the blog theblondesalad.com the world of fashion was very elitist, exclusive, a niche that only a few could access. It is now a much more democratic environment. This change has happened a lot through social media. Gender equality is important to me right now. For example, it is still difficult to find female CEOs and mothers: I would like to show that this is possible. I don't just want to tell my story, but to be a means through which other women can express themselves .
Fedez: «I'm trying to redevelop Rozzano, the neighborhood where I grew up. On an entrepreneurial level, during the lockdown, I made an operation with a listed company by selling 51% of my company: the result is that I found myself working with banks. The challenge is to make these so distant worlds understand how essential it is to communicate their ethical code and their philanthropic activities. It is really fundamental .

In addition to Chiara Ferragni and Fedez, for Vanity Fair the 20 Italian characters of 2020 are Pope Francis, Giuseppe Conte, the doctor and the scientists who first diagnosed and isolated Covid-19 in Italy (Annalisa Malara, Maria Rosaria Capobianchi, Concetta Castilletti, Francesca Colavita, symbol of all doctors, nurses and paramedics engaged in the front line in the fight against the virus), Massimo Galli, Pierfrancesco Favino, Willy Monteiro Duarte, Vanessa Incontrada, Alex Zanardi, Liliana Segre, Jannik Sinner, Gennaro Arma, Sandro Veronesi, Giovanna Botteri, Giorgio Armani, Achille Lauro, Elly Schlein, Francesca Sivieri, the Alpini and Marco Tuttolomondo.

Retracing the commitment already put in place during the lockdown and in the following months with various charitable initiatives, with this special issue Vanity Fair made a donation to Anpas Lombardy is Italian Red Cross Lombardy Regional Committee for the purchase of two rescue vehicles. The vehicles chosen, being equipped for off-road vehicles, will allow medical rescue and civil protection activities both in urban and rural areas, in inaccessible, mountainous or lake-river areas.
Regarding the donation, the President of CRI Lombardy Regional Council, Sabina Liebschner, and the President of Anpas Lombardia, Luca Puleo, they declare: «We are grateful to Vanity Fair for the gesture of generosity towards our Associations. It will contribute significantly to guaranteeing constant and continuous support to the Community . Finally, we thank the Autotorino dealership, Tavernerio branch, for having kindly made available the cars used for the delivery of the donation.

Iginio Massari and Fedez anticipate the Tiramisù Day – Italian Cuisine

Iginio Massari and Fedez anticipate the Tiramisù Day


This year the Tiramisu Day arrived first: Fedez he came down from the stage to dress the kitchen apron and with the pastry chef Iginio Massari has made the most loved dessert by Italians. The surprise combination of music and cuisine is perfect to anticipate the day of March 21st, now not only dedicated to spring.

The "sweet" made

Rap tiramisu? Well yes. It all started last Sunday when the nearly eight million followers of the tattooed singer found themselves following his culinary adventures on Instagram. Returning from the concert in Turin for the tour of Paranoia Airlines, Fedez he did the shopping online and got everything he needed to prepare tiramisu in family. An ambitious project for the 29-year-old from Milan who decided to produce the dessert from scratch starting with the biscuits but forgetting to get the spout of the sac à poche to the correct extent. Following the video recipe of Iginio Massari, between small hitches and naivety, the rapper managed to get a seemingly very tasty tiramisu, appreciated by his influencer wife Chiara Ferragni. A company appreciated by the famous pastry chef he invited today Fedez for a private course in pâtisserie in the laboratory of his historian Pastry Veneto in Brescia.

The "sweet" numbers

The surprising choice of Fedez to try their hand at making the tiramisu it is perfectly in line with the research conducted by a well-known brand of dairy products, which confirms the dessert as the undisputed king of desserts. If you are curious, know that in second place there is the chocolate cake (42%) while in third position the apple pie (38%). It also turns out that men are home chefs who like to prepare tiramisu more than once a month. As for The Ferragnez, 64% of Italians prefer to do it and enjoy it at home, a percentage that reaches 70% in southern Italy. From the traditional recipe with sponge fingers, mascarpone and a touch of marsala, half of the respondents reveal that they have a secret ingredient such as cinnamon, amaretti or simple chocolate chips. A moment of sharing and leisure with loved ones for 47%, sweet memories for 42%, while for 28% brings to mind the reunions and convivial dinners spent with friends.

Protagonist of our January special, celebrate with us the Tiramisu Day choosing between classic and no recipes

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