Carlo Cracco (born 8 October 1965, in
Creazzo,
Veneto) is an Italian chef and television personality.[1]
Biography
Cracco attended the
Pellegrino Artusi institute of hospitality management in
Recoaro Terme.[2] After graduating, he worked at the restaurant "Da Remo" in
Vicenza. In 1986 he began to collaborate with fellow chef
Gualtiero Marchesi in
Milan. Later, he worked at the restaurant at "La Meridiana", a resort in the province of
Savona. Cracco then lived in
France for three years, where he studied French
culinary arts.[3]
After that, Cracco returned to Italy, where he was chef at the
Enoteca Pinchiorri in
Florence. The restaurant was awarded two
Michelin Stars. Soon Cracco was invited by Gualtiero Marchesi to collaborate once again, this time on the opening of his new restaurant "L'Albereta" in the region of Lombardy, where Cracco worked as chef for three years.[4] He then opened a restaurant in the Piedmont region called "Le Clivie", which earned a Michelin Star.[5]
A few years later, Cracco accepted an invitation from the Stoppani family, owners of the
Peck marketplace in Milan, to open a new restaurant called "Cracco Peck". He continues to work there today as Executive Chef.[6] Since 2007, the restaurant has been known simply as "Cracco".[7]
The Italian food and wine magazine
Gambero Rosso gave Cracco's restaurant "three forks" (their highest rating). In 2007,
la Repubblica named it one of the 50 best restaurants in the world.[8][9]
In February 2014, Cracco founded a bistro in Milan called "Carlo e Camilla in segheria" ("Carlo and Camilla in the sawmill"), which takes its name from the disused sawmill in which it resides.[9]
In 2011, Cracco began hosting the show MasterChef Italia with Bruno Barbieri,
Joe Bastianich and, since 2015,
Antonino Cannavacciuolo. Cracco has served as president of the nonprofit organization Maestro Martino since 2012. On 13 February 2013 he appeared at the
Sanremo Music Festival, to introduce the artist
Annalisa. Cracco was a host on the first and second seasons of Hell's Kitchen Italia on the channel Sky Uno.[10]
Cracco designed a menu for business and premium classes aboard the
Milan–Paris Frecciarossa,[13][14] which was inaugurated on 18 December 2021.[15][16] The menu, which costs €18,[17] was criticised for its poor quality, prompting Cracco to defend it in the press.[18]
Family
Cracco has two daughters from his first marriage, Sveva and Irene. He is currently married to Rosa Fanti, with whom he has two sons, Pietro and Cesare.[19][20]