The hotly anticipated follow-up to London chef Yotam Ottolenghi'sbestselling and award-winning cookbook Plenty, featuring more than 150vegetarian dishes organized by cooking method.Yotam Ottolenghi is one of the world's most beloved culinary talents. In this follow-up to his bestselling Plenty, he continues to explore the diverse realm of vegetarian food with a wholly original approach. Organized by cooking method, more than 150 dazzling recipes emphasize spices, seasonality, and bold flavors. From inspired salads to hearty main dishes and luscious desserts, Plenty More is a must-have for vegetarians and omnivores alike. This visually stunning collection will change the way you cook and eat vegetablesFrom the Hardcover edition.
'Its this approachability that is the books greatest strength; it gives inspiration, as well as just great recipes, and it's not just for vegetarians.' Time out
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About Yotam Ottolenghi
Yotam Ottolenghi completed a Masters degree in philosophy and literature whilst working on the news desk of an Israeli daily, before coming to London in 1997. He started as an assistant pastry chef at the Capital and then worked at Kensington Place, Launceston Place, Maison Blanc and Baker and Spice, before starting his own eponymous group of restaurants/food shops, with branches in Notting Hill, Islington and Belgravia. He opened the restaurant NOPI in Piccadilly in 2011. Yotam is the author of the bestselling Ottolenghi: The Cookbook, Plenty and Jerusalem. He has presented two series of Ottolenghi's Mediterranean Feast on More 4 and Channel 4. Plenty More is his fourth book.