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Ottolenghi: The Cookbook

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Pages
304
Language
EN
ISBN
9780091922344
Reading Time
~5h 19min

Ottolenghi: The Cookbook is a book by Yotam Ottolenghi. It has 304 pages.

About this book

Ottolenghi is one of the most iconic and dynamic restaurants in the country. Its unique blend of exquisite, fresh food, abundantly presented in a cutting-edge, elegant environment, has imaginatively redefined people's dining expectations. For the first time, Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi are publishing here their superb sweet and savoury recipes.Yotam and Sami's inventive yet simple dishes are inspired by their respective childhoods in West and East Jerusalem but rest on numerous other culinary traditions, ranging from North Africa to Lebanon, Italy and California. The 140 original recipes cover everything from accomplished meat and fish main courses, through to many healthy and quick salads and suppers, plus Ottolenghi's famous and delectable cakes and breads.Ottolenghi: The Cookbook captures the zeitgeist for honest, healthy, bold cooking presented with flair, style and substance. This painstakingly designed, lavishly photographed recipe book offers the timeless qualities of a cookery classic.

About the Author

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Ottolenghi: The Cookbook?+

Ottolenghi: The Cookbook has 304 pages.

What is Ottolenghi: The Cookbook about?+

Ottolenghi is one of the most iconic and dynamic restaurants in the country. Its unique blend of exquisite, fresh food, abundantly presented in a cutting-edge, elegant environment, has imaginatively redefined people's dining expectations. For the first time, Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi are publ...

Who wrote Ottolenghi: The Cookbook?+

Ottolenghi: The Cookbook was written by Yotam Ottolenghi.