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  • Which Ottolenghi?
  • CharlieMungus
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    Anyone use any of Yotam Ottolenghi’s cookbooks? Two candidates are Plenty and The Cookbook.

    Any advice?

    iDave
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    Apparently the most recent one is fantastic

    CharlieMungus
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    which one is that?

    puppypower
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    I prefer the first one (the cookbook). The first one is not totally veggie, plenty is all veggie, if that makes a difference

    organic355
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    Plenty has this:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2008/feb/16/foodanddrink.recipe

    Which is dee-frickin-licious!!

    tommid
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    I have them both.
    While not a vegetarian, I love Plenty, great looking book, with ace pictures and some brilliant recipes to accompany meat…

    CharlieMungus
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    Yeah, ordered Plenty and the Hugh veg a day book

    Dangerboy
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    We’ve got Plenty and there are some very lovely things in there.
    We’re not veggies but you don’t always have to have meat…

    aP
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    Plenty is good, but remember he’s not a vege chef.
    The vege fritters are very good – just make them smaller than he says, unless you’re a total kitchen god.
    If you get the chance go to NOPI.

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