PHOTO: Christopher Lewis; Chefs Yotam Ottolenghi and Ramael Scully.
 
Laura Brehaut, National Post
Originally published on November 2, 2015; National Post
 
The joy of London-based chef Yotam Ottolenghi’s recipes lies in their bold flavours and simplicity. In the first recipe I tried from NOPI: The Cookbook (Appetite by Random House, 2015), these qualities presented themselves in the form of a slow-roasted celery root. It took three ingredients and three hours of passive cooking time, according to Ottolenghi and co-author Ramael Scully’s instruction. A straightforward recipe to be sure, one of the easiest in a collection of restaurant food designed for the home kitchen. The celery root itself is not necessarily a looker, but it was deliciously transformed by the process and perfect as a standalone starter, skin and all.
 
 
PUBLISHED IN PRINT:
Montreal Gazette: November 4, 2015; page B4
Edmonton Journal: November 4, 2015; page B6
Calgary Herald: November 7, 2015; page G14
Saskatoon StarPhoenix: November 14, 2015; page E6 
Regina Leader-Post: November 14, 2015; page G4
Orillia Packet & Times: November 7, 2015; page D3
Sarnia Observer: November 7, 2015; page C1 / Front 
Peterborough Examiner: November 12, 2015; page B8
London Free Press: November 21, 2015; page C9
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