This week, we’re excited to welcome Yotam Ottolenghi to SALT + SPINE, the podcast on stories behind cookbooks. As an award-winning food writer, chef, and London restauranteur, Yotam has been credited for “making the world love vegetables.” His vegetable-forward recipes, inspired by his childhood in Israel among other influences, have earned a cult following around the globe.
If you’ve browsed a cookbook store in the past few years, chances are you’ve seen — or picked up, or bought — one of Yotam’s cookbooks, from his first self-titled book to the uber-popular and vegetable-forward Plenty and Plenty More. There’s also Jerusalem: A Cookbook, which brings us to Yotam’s home city, or Nopi, featuring recipes from his London restaurant, and Sweet, loaded with desserts and baked goods built on his signature flavors.
In his seventh book, Ottolenghi Simple, Yotam peels back the layers of simplicity to reveal 130 satisfyingly approachable recipes that align with the six categories of SIMPLE he developed for the book (each recipe is categorized accordingly):
S - Short on Time
I - 10 Ingredients or Less
M - Make Ahead
P - Pantry
L - Lazy
E - Easier Than You Think
“It doesn’t take a long time for an ingredient to travel from the periphery to the center. Only a few decades ago, mozzarella was in that position—or olives, or even olive oil. They were exotic and expensive and something you’d have to go out of your way to access.”
Yotam joined us in our studio in San Francisco’s The Civic Kitchen to talk about how simple food helps celebrate (and balance) our often chaotic lives, the importance of developing a borderless palate, and the food and people that influence him.
Plus, hear an excerpt from his podcast Simple Pleasures where he speaks with friend, fellow cookbook author and recent Salt + Spine guest Nigella Lawson about simple cooking at home.
Read More:
16 Ottolenghi Recipes That Make Our Lives a Little Simpler (& a Lot Tastier). by Brinda Ayer // Food52
Podcast: Simple Pleasures with Yotam Ottolenghi // Ottolenghi
Ottolenghi Is the Title of New Song by Rapper Loyle Carner by Adam Coghlan // Eater
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