badjak
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'Food is a language everyone understands': Yotam Ottolenghi on how cuisine connects people
Thought you might find it interesting
Thought you might find it interesting
He probably is but he comes across as a bit *smug* to me.And he comes across as a genuinely nice guy.
Sadly he also uses precisely the ingredients my son is allergic to so I can go through a whole book and pick out 1 (maybe two if I’m lucky) recipes that I can actually use!Yes. I have his books. He has a gift for putting flavours together.
He probably is but he comes across as a bit *smug* to me.
Do you mean nuts? Sorry - couldn't remember what his allergies are.Sadly he also uses precisely the ingredients my son is allergic to so I can go through a whole book and pick out 1 (maybe two if I’m lucky) recipes that I can actually use!
I need to check, but I think it's one of his recipes
Finely sliced red onion
Lemon or lime juice
Sumac
Maybe a little salt
Leave for an hour or so, then refrigerate and eat
And it's fantastic, much more complex tasting than it sounds![]()
Why?From what I gather I'm not interested in looking further into this guy and his cooking??
Russ
I agree. He isn't really prone to complicate. In fact, I would say the opposite , since many of his recipes are one pan recipes. The addition of sumac to quick pickled red onions( which is a tried and tested staple many.folk will have been doing for years) is a lovely twist.Why?
It's just a side dish?
karadekoolaid said he found the recipes too complicated, so I remembered the simplest one.
It's actually here https://www.masterclass.com/articles/sumac-onions-a-recipe-by-yotam-ottolenghi
Well I suppose many chefs (who are often sticklers for detail) tend to be obsessive/compulsive over their ingredients/instructions. Fair enough. But this kind of thing:I agree. He isn't really prone to complicate
Why?
It's just a side dish?
karadekoolaid said he found the recipes too complicated, so I remembered the simplest one.
It's actually here https://www.masterclass.com/articles/sumac-onions-a-recipe-by-yotam-ottolenghi
Nuts and exotic fruits. Ottolenghi loves a a bit of fruit in his food, particularly pomegranate.Do you mean nuts? Sorry - couldn't remember what his allergies are.
Nuts and exotic fruits. Ottolenghi loves a a bit of fruit in his food, particularly pomegranate.