A beautifully plated fine dining dish representing the Italian-Nordic fusion of the Bottura and Redzepi collaboration

Massimo Bottura & René Redzepi: When Italy Met New Nordic

Italian New Nordic Four-Hands Dinner Modena Fermentation Pasta Foraging

Massimo Bottura, chef-patron of three-Michelin-starred Osteria Francescana in Modena, and René Redzepi, founder of Noma in Copenhagen (four-time World's Best Restaurant), joined forces on June 15, 2019, for a once-in-a-lifetime four-hands dinner. The collaboration explored the intersection of Italian culinary tradition — handmade pasta, aged Parmigiano-Reggiano, traditional balsamic vinegar — with New Nordic innovation — fermentation, foraging, and hyper-seasonal ingredients. The result was a seven-course tasting menu that redefined what cross-cultural culinary dialogue looks like at the highest level.

The Chefs

Massimo Bottura — Osteria Francescana

Bottura is widely regarded as one of the greatest living chefs. His Modena restaurant Osteria Francescana has held three Michelin stars since 2012 and was named World's Best Restaurant in 2016 and 2018. Bottura's cooking philosophy centers on honoring Italian tradition while boldly deconstructing it — turning familiar flavors into art. His signature dishes like "Oops! I Dropped the Lemon Tart" and "Five Ages of Parmigiano Reggiano" are masterclasses in turning mistakes and history into beauty.

René Redzepi — Noma

Redzepi revolutionized global cuisine by pioneering the New Nordic movement. Noma, his Copenhagen restaurant, earned the title of World's Best Restaurant four times and reshaped how the world thinks about terroir, foraging, seasonality, and fermentation. Redzepi's approach treats local ecosystems as the ultimate pantry — using wild herbs, insects, preserved berries, and fermented ingredients that most chefs would never consider.

What They Created: The 7-Course Menu

Course 1: Sea Urchin with Aged Balsamic & Wild Herbs

Lead: Redzepi — Fresh Nordic sea urchin served on a bed of wild coastal herbs, finished with drops of Bottura's 25-year-aged Modenese balsamic vinegar. The brininess of the sea urchin married perfectly with the sweet acidity of the balsamic, while the foraged herbs added an earthy Nordic undertone.

Course 2: Tortellini in Nordic Seaweed Broth

Lead: Bottura — Bottura's signature handmade tortellini filled with a classic Modenese meat filling, but served in Redzepi's dashi-inspired broth made from kombu seaweed, smoked bonito, and fermented mushrooms. This dish embodied the collaboration's thesis: Italian craft meets Nordic depth.

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Course 3: Arctic Char Crudo with Modenese Balsamic

Lead: Joint — Paper-thin slices of Arctic char from Nordic waters, dressed with aged balsamic, shaved fennel, and pickled elderflower. A dish of stunning simplicity where two ingredients — one from each chef's world — created something neither could achieve alone.

Course 4: Fermented Plum Risotto

Lead: Bottura — Carnaroli rice cooked in the traditional mantecatura style, but stirred through with Noma's famous fermented plum paste and finished with a generous snow of 36-month Parmigiano-Reggiano. The fermented plums added a complex tartness that cut through the richness of the cheese.

Course 5: Roasted Root Vegetables with Emilia Romagna Pork Jus

Lead: Redzepi — A celebration of Nordic root vegetables — parsnips, celeriac, sunchokes — slow-roasted and glazed in Bottura's intensely reduced pork jus from heritage Emilia Romagna pigs. The vegetables became the canvas for two distinct approaches to extracting maximum flavor from ingredients.

Course 6: Aged Beef with Nordic Berries & Truffle

Lead: Joint — Dry-aged Italian Chianina beef served with a sauce of reduced lingonberries and black truffle, accompanied by a puree of roasted Jerusalem artichoke. The dish brought together Italy's reverence for quality beef with Noma's mastery of berry fermentation.

Course 7: "Oops! I Dropped the Lingonberry"

Lead: Bottura — A playful reimagining of Bottura's famous "Oops! I Dropped the Lemon Tart" dessert, this time using Redzepi's preserved lingonberries, Nordic cream, and a shattered tart shell. A sweet and tart finale that captured the spirit of the entire evening — precision through apparent imperfection.

Techniques Featured

TechniqueChefApplied In
EmulsificationBotturaRisotto mantecatura, pork jus
Fermentation (Lacto)RedzepiFermented plum, preserved berries
Handmade PastaBotturaTortellini
Dashi / Umami BrothRedzepiSeaweed broth
Balsamic Aging / ReductionBotturaSea urchin, crudo, risotto
ForagingRedzepiWild herbs, elderflower
Dry AgingJointChianina beef
Deconstructed PlatingBottura"Dropped" lingonberry dessert

Chef DNA Notes

Bottura's Contribution

Italian soul, handmade pasta mastery, aged ingredient depth (Parmigiano, balsamic), deconstructive plating philosophy, emotional storytelling through food, and an unwavering belief that tradition is the platform for innovation — not its enemy.

Redzepi's Contribution

New Nordic foraging and fermentation expertise, deep respect for terroir and seasonality, umami-building through non-traditional methods (seaweed, fermented fruit, miso-like pastes), and a philosophy that the natural world offers infinite culinary possibility when you learn to listen to it.

Why This Collaboration Worked

The Bottura-Redzepi collaboration succeeded because both chefs share a foundational belief: the best cooking comes from deeply understanding your local ingredients and traditions, then having the courage to transform them. Bottura deconstructs Italian classics; Redzepi reimagines Nordic terroir. Their complementary approaches — one working with centuries of culinary tradition, the other forging an entirely new cuisine — created a menu where every course felt like a conversation between two culinary philosophies that had always been destined to meet.

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