Massimo Bottura turns a nearly failed Modena restaurant, a dropped lemon tart, and a post-earthquake Parmigiano crisis into a humane story about cooking with the crack instead of hiding it.
Massimo Bottura's story starts under a pasta table in Modena, runs through a nearly failed Osteria Francescana, pauses at a dropped lemon tart, and lands in the Parmigiano Reggiano crisis after the 2012 Emilia-Romagna earthquake. Mise and Roux follow how a chef known for bending tradition used that same habit to turn damaged cheese into risotto, then carried the idea into Food for Soul's community kitchens.
This episode treats the earthquake and food-waste story as a collective effort, not a single-hero myth. The humor stays on kitchen panic, systems, and culinary absurdity, while the hardship stays grounded in the sources below.
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