Ottolenghi - The Cookbook by Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi
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Sweet potato galettes
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Serious Eats
Because of the tang of the sour cream, bright bite of the gremolata topping, and saltiness of the cheese, these galettes tasted surprisingly light.
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Seafood, fennel and lime salad
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Serious Eats
Seafood and fennel is always a winning combination, and the addition of bright lime and sumac made it even better. ...but make sure to dry the squid thoroughly before searing it...
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Roast chicken with saffron, hazelnuts and honey
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Serious Eats
Everything about this easy entrée worked great. The final dish looked quite beautiful—perfect for a dinner party or holiday entertaining. No problems here.
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Couscous and mograbiah with oven-dried tomatoes
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Serious Eats
While the blend of sweet and savory flavors here was delightful, the best part of this dish was the intricate mixture of texture...
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Portobello mushrooms with pearl barley and preserved lemon
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Serious Eats
The feta and preserved lemon were a particularly smart inclusion here, as their sharp saltiness tempered the deep, earthy notes of the braised mushrooms.
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Chocolate fudge cake
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Not So Humble Pie
It is hard to describe. It is like a cross between a cake and a baked chocolate mousse or soufflé...It packs a lot of dark chocolate and is probably best reserved for the most of ardent chocoholics.
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Focaccia
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Gourmet Chick
The focaccia takes its time but sometimes the good things in life can't be rushed.
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Chickpeas and spinach with honeyed sweet potato
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Eats Well with Others
Thankfully, you can eat both healthy and delicious food. Simultaneously. This dish being the prime example. The sweet potatoes, which are simmered in a mix of honey and water are addictive.
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Chargrilled asparagus, courgettes and manouri
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Drool Factor
What a delightful combination...I did find the dish a tad too oily for my liking (and I did not even use the full amount of olive oil stated in the recipe). Would recommend that less oil be used.
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Camargue red rice and quinoa with orange and pistachios
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101 Cookbooks
...a substantial, color-flecked platter showcasing citrus-dressed grains punctuated by pistachios, dried apricots, and arugula.
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Almond and orange Florentines
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David Lebovitz
These crispy Florentines are super-simple to make, requiring just a few ingredients mixed together and baked. Who doesn’t love that?
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Sticky chocolate loaf
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Chocolate & Zucchini
This produces a voluptuous cake that is moist-crumbed and deeply aromatic (but not at all boozy), and one I plan to make again soon, possibly in cupcake form.
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- ISBN 10 1785034774
- ISBN 13 9781785034770
- Published Sep 22 2016
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 304
- Language English
- Countries United Kingdom
- Publisher Ebury
Publishers Text
'Ottolenghi changed the way we cook in this country just as surely and enduringly as Elizabeth David’s A Book of Mediterranean Food had in 1950. It brought into our kitchens bold flavours, a vivid simplicity, a spirited but never tricksy inventiveness and, above all, light.’ Nigella Lawson
Inspired by their childhoods in West and East Jerusalem, Yotam Ottolenghi’s and Sami Tamimi’s original cookbook Ottolenghi: The Cookbook showcases fresh, honest, bold cooking and has become a culinary classic.
Yotam and Sami's inventive yet simple dishes rest on numerous culinary traditions, ranging from North Africa to Lebanon, Italy and California. First published in 2008, this new updated edition revisits the 140 original recipes covering everything from accomplished meat and fish main courses, through to healthy and quick salads and suppers, plus Ottolenghi's famously delectable cakes and breads.
A new introduction sheds fresh light on a book that has become a national favourite.
Ottolenghi is an award-winning chef, being awarded with the James Beard Award 'Cooking from a Professional Point of View' for Nopi in 2016, and 'International Cookbook' for Jerusalem in 2013. In 2013 he also won four other awards for Jerusalem.
Praise for Ottolenghi:
‘[A] book that has barely left my kitchen…the fact that Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi have been generous to put their recipes in a book is something I had long dreamed of’ Nigel Slater, The Observer Magazine
Possibly the best cookery book I have ever owned. The recipes…are well-tested and produce results that will astound your tastebuds. Try the aubergine-wrapped ricotta gnocchi with sage butter, the chicken with three-rice salad or their famous meringues and you'll know just what I mean.’ Caroline Jowett, Daily Express
‘A wonderful book for vegetarians and cake lovers alike’ Bee Wilson, Sunday Times
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- Plenty
- Plenty
- Plenty: Vibrant Vegetable Recipes from London's Ottolenghi
- Plenty: Vibrant Recipes from London's Ottolenghi
- Plenty: Groente Genoeg om Héél Lekker te Koken
- Plenty
- Plenty
- Plenty More
- Plenty More: Vibrant Vegetable Cooking from London's Ottolenghi
- Plenty More
- Plenty More
- Plenty More: Vibrant Vegetable Cooking from London's Ottolenghi
- Plenty More: Vibrant Vegetable Cooking from London's Ottolenghi
- Plenty More
- Plenty More
- Plenty More: Nóg Meer Groente om Heel Lekker te Koken
- Simple
- Simple
- Simple
- Sweet
- Sweet
- Sweet: Desserts from London's Ottolenghi
- Sweet
- Sweet
- Sweet
- Sweet
- Sweet
- Sweet: Süße Köstlichkeiten


