10 essential Ottolenghi recipes (2024)

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by Malou Herkes

published on 27 May 2019

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There’s no denying that the way we cook has been utterly transformed by Yotam Ottolenghi. With vibrant ingredients, bold flavours and veg-centric recipes, he and his test kitchen team have ushered in a new era of home cooking. He has co-authored and published eightcookbooks, including Plenty,Jerusalem, and his latestbook Ottolenghi FLAVOUR,all packed with well-tested recipes that deliver on flavour every time. Here’s a round-up of some of Ottolenghi’sbest recipes, spanning smoother-than-smooth hummus, veggie sides, one-pot chicken, and some trulyinspired desserts.

Yotam Ottolenghi’s Spicy Mushroom Lasagne

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Ixta Belfrage

from Ottolenghi FLAVOUR

This is comfort food Ottolenghi-style; a rich, meat-free lasagne made with not one but four types of mushroom for an intense umami flavour. It’s just one of many mouth-watering mushroom recipes from his latest bookOttolenghi FLAVOUR, co-authored by Ixta Belfrage.

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Ottolenghi FLAVOUR

Ixta Belfrage, Yotam Ottolenghi

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Ottolenghi FLAVOUR

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A guide to unlocking the complex flavour in simple vegetables

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With a focus on creative cooking processes and clever ingredient pairing

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Including recipes for everything from midweek meals to weekend feasts

Ottolenghi’s Hot Charred Cherry Tomatoes with Cold Yoghurt

by Yotam Ottolenghi

from Simple

A simple but striking sharing starter of spiced roasted tomatoes and creamy yoghurt. Ottolenghi recommends, “plenty of crusty sourdough or focaccia to mop it all up”.

From the book

Simple

Ottolenghi’s Courgette and Manouri Fritters

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Ramael Scully

from NOPI: The Cookbook

Manouri isa Greek ewe’s milk cheese that’s fantastic for frying or grilling, but Ottolenghi suggests usingfeta or halloumi if you can’t find it. The cheese is paired with summertime courgettes in these moreish fritters, with lime and cardamom soured cream for dipping.

From the book

NOPI: The Cookbook

Ottolenghi’s Beef Meatballs with Broad Beans and Lemon

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Sami Tamimi

from Jerusalem

Spiced with Ottolenghi-stylesignature flavours, and braised in a pan with stock and tender broad beans, these meatballs make for a vibrant spring and summertime dish.

From the book

Jerusalem

Hummus Kawarma (Lamb) with Lemon Sauce

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Sami Tamimi

from Jerusalem

Smooth, creamy hummus topped with melt-in-the-mouth spiced lamb and a zingy parsley salsa – this recipe takes everyone’s favourite dip to the next level.

From the book

Jerusalem

Yotam Ottolenghi’s Aubergine with Buttermilk Sauce

by Yotam Ottolenghi

from Plenty

This is an easy and colourful starter or side dish – roasted aubergine drizzled with a buttermilk-yoghurt sauce and sprinkled with pomegranate, za’atar and lemon thyme.

From the book

Plenty

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Yotam Ottolenghi’s Chilli Fish with Tahini

by Yotam Ottolenghi

from Simple

A simple-to-make fish recipe cooked with a spicy tomato sauce and drizzledwith a tahini dressing. This dish is great for midweek evenings and perfect for a make-ahead dinner party centrepiece.

From the book

Simple

Ottolenghi’s Chicken with Caramelized Onion and Cardamom Rice

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Sami Tamimi

from Jerusalem

“This chicken and rice casserole is the definition of comfort food”, says Ottolenghi, and we think he’s right. Cooked in one pot for depth of flavour and ease.

From the book

Jerusalem

Ottolenghi’s Persian Love Cakes

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Helen Goh

from Sweet

Buckwheat, almond, yoghurt and nutmeg make upthese nutty and lightly spiced cakes, topped with pistachio and pomegranatefor a flavoursome and aesthetically pleasing bake.

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Sweet

Ottolenghi’s Cinnamon Pavlova, Praline Cream and Fresh Figs

by Helen Goh, Yotam Ottolenghi

from Sweet

This show-stopperdessert is one for a special occasion – with marshmallow-like meringue, juicy figs, dark chocolate and almonds, it’s a brilliantly unexpected twist on the classic pavlova.

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Sweet

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FAQs

What is Ottolenghi style? ›

From this, Ottolenghi has developed a style of food which is rooted in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean traditions, but which also draws in diverse influences and ingredients from around the world.

How many recipes are in Ottolenghi Simple? ›

130 brilliantly simple, brand-new recipes from the bestselling author of Plenty, Plenty More, Jerusalem and Ottolenghi- The Cookbook.

What is Ottolenghi famous for? ›

Yotam Ottolenghi is a famous Israeli born British chef who is well known for his group of delis, as well as cookbooks and TV appearances.

Is Ottolenghi A Vegan? ›

The guy's an omnivore but his recipes are overwhelmingly vegetarian and vegan. His vegetarian (not vegan) cookbook Plenty< spent years near the top of Britain's bestseller lists.

What religion is Ottolenghi? ›

Yotam Ottolenghi was born to Jewish parents in Jerusalem and raised in its Ramat Denya suburb, the son of Michael Ottolenghi, a chemistry professor at Hebrew University and Ruth Ottolenghi, a high school principal. He is of Italian Jewish and German Jewish descent and often spent his childhood summers in Italy.

Does Ottolenghi eat meat? ›

If anything, Mr. Ottolenghi — tall and dapper, with salt-and-pepper hair, half-rim glasses and a penchant for pink-striped button-downs and black sneakers — should be a vegetarian pinup. But here's the rub: he eats meat. Apparently this is enough to discredit him in the eyes of the most devout abstainers.

What is the best Ottolenghi? ›

Ottolenghi Classics
  • Roasted pumpkin wedges with chestnut, cinnamon & fresh bay leaves. ...
  • Roasted potatoes with caramel & Agen prunes. ...
  • Char-grilled sprouting broccoli with sweet tahini. ...
  • Cinnamon pavlova, praline cream and fresh figs (SWEET pg 291) ...
  • Green herb salad. ...
  • Roasted sweet potato with pecan and maple.

Are Ottolenghi recipes difficult? ›

We cook a fair amount of Ottolenghi recipes at home, because he's one of the regular food writers in our regular newspaper (The Guardian). They are usually fairly simple recipes that focus on a good combination of flavours - even as home cooks, they're not nearly the most complicated things we make.

What does Ottolenghi mean? ›

Ottolenghi is a toponymic surname of Jewish-Italian origin which was originally an Italianised form of Ettlingen. Notable people with the surname include: Emanuele Ottolenghi, Italian political scientist. Giuseppe Ottolenghi, Italian politician and military leader.

What does Ottolenghi's husband do? ›

Ottolenghi entertains every second weekend at the London home he shares with his Northern Irish husband Karl Allen, a law graduate and former British Airways flight attendant, and a collector of vintage 1950s antiques, and their two sons.

What is the Ottolenghi effect? ›

His commitment to the championing of vegetables, as well as ingredients once seen as 'exotic', has led to what some call 'The Ottolenghi effect'. This is shorthand for the creation of a meal which is full of color, flavor, bounty, and surprise.

How rich is Ottolenghi? ›

Key Financials
Accounts20192021
Cash£1,336,712.00£1,688,812.00
Net Worth£1,543,770.00£2,583,579.00
Total Current Assets£1,938,410.00£3,162,953.00
Total Current Liabilities£406,652.00£612,500.00

What is surprisingly not vegan? ›

Beer and Wine

Isinglass, a gelatin-based substance derived from fish, is used as a clarifying agent in some beer and wine. Other non-vegan ingredients sometimes used are casein (from milk) and egg whites.

Why is falafel not vegan? ›

Is Falafel Vegan? Since falafel is prepared with chickpeas, herbs, spices and alliums, it is vegan. However, falafel is sometimes served in wraps which may not be vegan, or with yogurt- or dairy-based sauces, so be sure to seek out vegan-friendly accompaniments.

What does Gordon Ramsay think of vegan food? ›

Chef Gordon Ramsay, who has been known for teasing vegans, confessed on TV that he actually "loves" plant-based food. The British TV personality and the world-famous chef made his vegan confession on the US series of Masterchef: Back to Win.

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