La Cucina Italiana (stylized in all caps) is an Italian monthly magazine focused on gastronomy and food culture.
First published in Milan on 15
December 1929 on the initiative of the journalist and literary man Umberto Notari, at the suggestion of his
wife Delia Pavoni, who directed it until her
death in 1935, the magazine was first created with the purpose of enhancing and promoting the traditional recipes of the Italian culinary
art, as explained by the official name of the magazine. At the same
time, dietary changes in the popular diet are also encouraged by proposing innovative and cheap culinary solutions, in line with the historical reference period. In each issue of the monthly magazine appear dozens of recipes, proposals for the
table, old and new rules of etiquette, all embellished by personal recipes of artists and writers "dressed" with stories and poems.
In 2014 La Cucina Italiana was acquired by the
American publishing house Condé Nast.6 In the first two-year period 2014-2015 it was directed by Ettore Mocchetti, followed in
2016-
2017 by Maria Vittoria Dalla Cia. The current Director of the magazine, from June 2017, is Maddalena Fossati Dondero.