4.67/5
Author: Yotam Ottolenghi, Sami Tamimi
Publication Date: Sep 3, 2013
Formats: PDF,Hardcover,Kindle
Rating: 4.67/5 out of 4653
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
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Nov 12, 2013
Source: Library bookJun 14, 2011
This is one of those cookbooks which makes me want to get into the kitchen and start cooking. Wonderful flavours, uncomplicated recipes, beautiful dishes. A treasure!Jul 29, 2014
Less regionally focused and tradition-based than Jerusalem, but almost as good. Delicately aromatic, satisfying, beautiful food. Good and good for you. If, in some sense, Jerusalem was hindered by its focus (it most assuredly wasn't, by the way), this book would be the best kind of response.Jan 06, 2017
Although this is the first of Ottolenghi's cookbooks, I have come to it just now, after knowing and using his others, especially Jerusalem: A Cookbook, Plenty and Plenty More: Vibrant Vegetable Cooking from London's Ottolenghi. Perhaps if I'd discovered it first I would give it five stars, but I think there are more interesting recipes in the later books, as he experimented and explored more in using vegetables creatively.Dec 29, 2015
garlic and lemon. lots of doable veggie and salad ideas, fresh herbs and greens. i am attempting to purchase, how much im intrigued by recipes. very similart to adria's family meal cook book. in some ways. but these people are waaaay more adventurous and veggie orientedJan 04, 2017
Christmas present. The authors are Jewish Israeli and Muslim and I get it for a Christian festival,Jun 13, 2015
Ottolenghi: the Cookbook has a cover that upsets librarians! When this New York Times top title is returned, we gasp! Why? Because Jonathon Lovekins clever food photograph extends beyond its borders to create the illusion of a book smeared with food. And what delicious food it is! Ottolenghi features 140 recipes culled from the popular Ottolenghi restaurants and inspired by the diverse culinary traditions of the Mediterranean. The recipes reflect the authors upbringings in Jerusalem yet also Ottolenghi: the Cookbook has a cover that upsets librarians! When this New York Times top title is returned, we gasp! Why? Because Jonathon Lovekin’s clever food photograph extends beyond its borders to create the illusion of a book smeared with food. And what delicious food it is! Ottolenghi features 140 recipes culled from the popular Ottolenghi restaurants and inspired by the diverse culinary traditions of the Mediterranean. The recipes reflect the authors’ upbringings in Jerusalem yet also incorporate culinary traditions from California, Italy, and North Africa.. Featuring abundant produce and fish and meat dishes, as well as Ottolenghi’s famed cakes and breads, Ottolenghi invites you into a world of inventive flavors and fresh, vibrant cooking.Dec 19, 2013
I think a good cookbook can be read like great Fiction. I learned this from my daughter, who loved having recipes read to her at bedtime, and the endless times we would read out the ingredients for croissants or puff pastry. There is something special in a cookbook that is written with real care by an author/chef. They put their soul into the pages with details about ingredients, tools and regions of the world that they work and live in. It's a visual feast to read and enjoy those books and the I think a good cookbook can be read like great Fiction. I learned this from my daughter, who loved having recipes read to her at bedtime, and the endless times we would read out the ingredients for croissants or puff pastry. There is something special in a cookbook that is written with real care by an author/chef. They put their soul into the pages with details about ingredients, tools and regions of the world that they work and live in. It's a visual feast to read and enjoy those books and the second Ottolenghi cookbook is that kind of wonderful book.Jun 30, 2010
Love, love, love this book!Feb 26, 2015
Favorite. cookbook. ever. Every recipe comes out exactly as expected, which is delicious, and healthy to boot. It's so tempting to say I threw the recipe together myself when guests rave, but they wouldn't believe me. And I could never miss an opportunity to turn someone onto the genius that is Ottolenghi.May 20, 2014
beautiful photos, great recipes (and most not too complicated), and awesome, refreshing flavor combinations. and really good little stories/intros to each recipe that are actually fun to read. excited to go back to ottolenghi in a few weeks when i'm in london!Apr 19, 2009
Bought it for my mother-in-law for her birthday, and drooled over it all Easter weekend. I walked past the restaurant in Islington a few days ago and have been dreaming of the tower of meringues ever since!Jun 06, 2011
Odd to say that I "read" this cookbook. I did read the introduction with the history and philosophy of Ottolenghi the food emporium, and I looked at all the pages (beautiful photography, design and book production) and picked out recipes I wanted to try...Sep 05, 2015
Great book. Great recipes.Sep 28, 2015
This has to be my favourite cook book of all time! I have now tried almost every recipe and they are all winners, the dressings are amazing and they are not nearly as complicated or time consuming as some seem to think. Don't hesitate, it's a total keeper. Food splattered and well thumbed!Nov 15, 2014
Seriously. I just love saying his name. Ottolenghi.Nov 02, 2013
Pre-review: It just arrived and I've already tagged three dozen things I want to make immediately (I tried to limit myself in the dessert section as EVERYTHING looks amazing).Sep 15, 2013
Great cookbook!Dec 28, 2013
This book is less useful to the home cook than Jerusalem or Plenty. And not much healthy here.May 20, 2014
I read this book over the past two weeks like crazy, and so far have tried two recipes. Fantastic. It didn't surprise me too much though, as I tend to pick books and recipes if the ingredients loosely fit into what we eat. There are a few we won't be eating - squid just isn't my thing - and a couple are either too time-consuming, or are too exotic for my "house cat" palette (there really are not many of these, though).Apr 21, 2014
A fairly good book. The photographic style became distracting with photographs arranged with the point of interest of the photo placed in the crease of the book, surrounded by blurred shadows in the periphery--call me a philistine but I failed to grasp the merit of the approach, I just found myself tempting to break the binding (book blasphemy!) to see the entire picture. I refrained. I will say that the flavor/ingredient combinations were unusual and innovative (at least to the cooking styles A fairly good book. The photographic style became distracting with photographs arranged with the point of interest of the photo placed in the crease of the book, surrounded by blurred shadows in the periphery--call me a philistine but I failed to grasp the merit of the approach, I just found myself tempting to break the binding (book blasphemy!) to see the entire picture. I refrained. I will say that the flavor/ingredient combinations were unusual and innovative (at least to the cooking styles I'm used to). The first chapter of vegetable dishes promises to be epecially helpful for planning interesting meals while attempting to go meat-free without feeling like you're doing culinary penance. One caveat is many of the ingredients are too exotic for my local supermarkets, ethic food shops and farmers' markets. All in all the recipes offered did not disappoint--the ultimate purpose of a cookbook, I suppose--but I admit I have come to expect cookbook to be satisfying in an entertainemt sense, as well as informative. ...moreFeb 08, 2014
I had never heard of Ottolenghi before and when I saw this cookbook, the title was the first thing that grabbed my attention, and then the blurb sealed the deal.Sep 27, 2013
A recent purchase but I have been reading it the past few weeks and have managed to make 3 recipes so far: the Asparagus & Samphire (Sea Asparagus) and the Fennel and Feta with Pomegranate Seeds and SumacMay 01, 2015
The photos are gorgeous, and I found a number of recipes to make, with an esp. strong selection of salads and vegetables I was keen to try. On the down side, the introductory material includes the word "ironical" and lists of ingredients in recipes throughout the book are inconsistent--that is, sometimes listing the foodstuff and then describing its manner of preparation (e.g., diced, chopped, cubed, whatever) and at other times specifying the preparation first followed by the name of the food The photos are gorgeous, and I found a number of recipes to make, with an esp. strong selection of salads and vegetables I was keen to try. On the down side, the introductory material includes the word "ironical" and lists of ingredients in recipes throughout the book are inconsistent--that is, sometimes listing the foodstuff and then describing its manner of preparation (e.g., diced, chopped, cubed, whatever) and at other times specifying the preparation first followed by the name of the food item. While neither of these is a deal-breaker, for folks who regularly read cookbooks and assemble and share recipes, it's curious. I did not, however, find enough recipes that I'd cook often enough to justify the $35 pricetag for the hardback. ...moreSep 09, 2016
beautiful book -- firm binding, that soft-hard cover he uses on all his books that has souch a great feel, many and vibrant up-close photographs of food. this is the book that, along with ottolenghi's Guardian column, helped launch the phenomenon. a great mix of sweet and savory. in interview, ottolenghi said he and his business partner, sami tamimi, just sort of threw this book together on the side, and ottolenghi indicated that he hadn't developed his rigorous recipe-testing method yet. FYI. beautiful book -- firm binding, that soft-hard cover he uses on all his books that has souch a great feel, many and vibrant up-close photographs of food. this is the book that, along with ottolenghi's Guardian column, helped launch the phenomenon. a great mix of sweet and savory. in interview, ottolenghi said he and his business partner, sami tamimi, just sort of threw this book together on the side, and ottolenghi indicated that he hadn't developed his rigorous recipe-testing method yet. FYI. still, even if the home cook may have to tweak the edges a bit to get it to turn out, the creative mixes of flavors is still here, making this a worthwhile cookbook to have in the library. ...moreTake your time and choose the perfect book.
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