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Antonio Carluccio webchat, Weds 7 May, midday to 1pm.

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RachelMumsnet · 01/05/2014 13:57

On Weds (7 May) we're welcoming Antonio Carluccio to Mumsnet HQ at midday for a webchat. The undisputed godfather of Italian food, Carluccio has just published his latest and 18th cookery book, Antonio Carluccio's Pasta.

Antonio has lived in London since 1975 where he moved to set up and run the Neal Street restaurant and later his successful chain of Carluccio's restaurants. In 1998 he was awarded the title of Commendatore by decree of the President of italy for his knowledge and enthusiasm and lifetime's service to the Italian food industry and in 2007 was awarded an OBE.

Carluccio says of his latest book ?The most important thing that I would like to give you all is a taste of the experience, love and passion I possess, which will help to make it easy for you to reproduce some of these pasta dishes for yourself. I won?t be upset if, in some cases, you may use more or less of my suggested ingredients. I would, however, be a little ?hurt? if you added garlic and oregano to a Bolognese sauce.?

Come and join Antonio and find out why he's upset by the thought of garlic in bolognese sauce on Wednesday at midday or if you're unable to join us then, post a question in advance on this thread. Everyone who joins will be entered into a draw to win a signed copy of his latest book. You can also try a couple of Carluccio's pasta recipes from the new book here.

Antonio Carluccio webchat, Weds 7 May, midday to 1pm.

RachelMumsnet · 07/05/2014 12:08

Antonio is in the building. Alicemumsnet is nervously serving up coffee (what pressure) and Antonio has just been giving us tips on how to make tiramisu. We're very very excited that he's going to be giving us more tips over the next hour. Welcome to mumsnet Antonio.

RachelMumsnet · 07/05/2014 12:11

@LaundryLegoLunch

I don't have a question I can think of at the moment but I have to say Carluccios is one of my favourite restaurants in the world.

Great food for me and the kids and always so, so welcoming to children. In the last 7 years I have averaged a visit at least once a fortnight. I wish the Carluccios ethos regarding staff attitude and food quality could extend to more chains.

Can you tell I love Carluccios Grin

Well done, you're an intelligent person! :)

RachelMumsnet · 07/05/2014 12:13

@LeonardoAcropolis

Hi Antonio

We love risotto here, more importantly, my fussy little boys love it Grin

Because I usually haven't got time to stir the stock in slowly I usually put it in the pan in one go and bake the risotto in the oven. Is there a massive difference between oven baked risotto and risotto cooked 'properly'? Also, what's your favourite risotto?

The favourite risotto is porcini risotto. And oven-baked risotto (pilaf) is not as good as risotto in the pan in my opinion - risotto needs to be stirred to exude a bit of starch!

AliceMumsnet · 07/05/2014 13:01

Hi there, click here to try two of Antonio's delicious pasta recipes from his new book: Spelt spaghetti with sausage sauce, and the vegetarian pasta with courgettes and spinach balls (mentioned earlier). Grin Buon Appetito!

RachelMumsnet · 07/05/2014 13:22

Antonio's had to leave us but says ciao and that he had a lovely time answering your questions. He was impressed with our array of Biscuit and even more so with the new Mumsnet cookbook, Top Bananas.

Don't forget to try out two of the recipes from Antonio's new book

Antonio Carluccio webchat, Weds 7 May, midday to 1pm.

AliceMumsnet · 07/05/2014 16:45

Thanks to everyone for posting your questions to Antonio Carluccio in today's webchat. Congrats to LadySybilLikesCake who wins a SIGNED copy of his new book Antonio Carluccio's Pasta. We will be in touch via pm on how to claim your prize.

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