ottolenghi – Orangette https://orangette.net Fri, 29 Jan 2016 16:09:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 We’ll go from left to right https://orangette.net/2015/07/well-go-from-left-to-right/ https://orangette.net/2015/07/well-go-from-left-to-right/#comments Thu, 23 Jul 2015 02:33:00 +0000 https://elitemporaryblog.wordpress.com/2015/07/23/well-go-from-left-to-right I promised cookbooks, and I shall deliver cookbooks. No more nostalgia! No more old photographs! No more zoning out with Danzig videos on YouTube because a man in a Danzig t-shirt just walked into the coffee shop where I am writing and reminded me of the song “Mother ’93“! I will be useful. Four years ago, when we moved into the house where we now live, I started keeping a small collection of cookbooks on top of the refrigerator. Most of our books live in June’s room, on the wall of shelves there, but that’s down the hall from the kitchen, and I wanted to have my most-used, best-loved, most-consulted books within reach.  I rotate them as new books come…

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Here was an opportunity https://orangette.net/2015/06/here-was-an-opportunity/ https://orangette.net/2015/06/here-was-an-opportunity/#comments Tue, 02 Jun 2015 17:30:00 +0000 https://elitemporaryblog.wordpress.com/2015/06/02/here-was-an-opportunity One evening last week, my friend Sarah sent me a sudden text that said only, “Yotam Ottolenghi. Carrot and Mung Bean Salad from Plenty More. Just do it!” These kinds of vital communications are why humans need one another: so that we know what to eat next. I was skeptical about the mung beans: I know they’re used to great effect in many cuisines, I know, I know, but a certain aura of patchouli and tie dye hangs over them. Still, I was willing to reconsider. I took down my copy of Plenty More from the top of the refrigerator, where my favorite and most-used cookbooks live. (Hey: another time when I mentioned this fridge-top collection, one of you asked…

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She knows https://orangette.net/2015/02/she-knows/ https://orangette.net/2015/02/she-knows/#comments Mon, 23 Feb 2015 11:38:00 +0000 https://elitemporaryblog.wordpress.com/2015/02/23/she-knows I first met Lecia a handful of years ago, and I tyan’t remember how. We saw each other around, and then one year, maybe 2011, she took a leap and invited us to her family’s New Year’s Day party. We stood on the deck and talked, and the sunlight was warm enough that I didn’t wear a coat. I guess that was the start of something, but for me, our friendship got its footing while I was pregnant and she, a former nurse, cheerfully withstood my cross-examinations about epidurals and other hot topics of the day, and it has grown in the months and years since, over many meals that June and I have eaten at her table. Lecia is…

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Told you so https://orangette.net/2013/06/told-you-so/ https://orangette.net/2013/06/told-you-so/#comments Sun, 23 Jun 2013 03:31:00 +0000 https://elitemporaryblog.wordpress.com/2013/06/23/told-you-so Every so often, I encounter a recipe that makes me want to forgo the usual niceties of a post – the introduction, the story, the conclusion, the delicate foreplay – because that would only slow you down, when what you should really do is grab your shoes and make a list and run to the grocery store and throw some money at the cashier and run back home and make this immediately and I mean it, go, right now, DO IT. One such recipe is Conchiglie with Yogurt, Peas, and Chile, from the stunning book Jerusalem, by Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi. Even June is all over it. The only problem is that I made it for a late dinner a few nights ago, when…

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