Our favourite Ottolenghi Christmas recipes (2024)

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by Malou Herkes

published on 10 October 2019

Our favourite Ottolenghi Christmas recipes (1)

Want to try something a little different this Christmas? Shake up your sprouts, spruce up the turkey or swap theChristmas pud for another boozy dessert with this selection of celebratory Ottolenghi recipes. Whether you want to completely overhaul your Christmas dinner or you’re just looking to mix it up a little with an alternative Yule log,a spicedturkey marinade or an indulgent side dish,you’ll find something in this collection to inspire you.We’ve picked our favouriteOttolenghi Christmas recipes to make planning Christmas that little bit more exciting.

The Ottolenghi Test Kitchen’s Celebration Rice with Lamb, Chicken and Garlic Yoghurt

by The Ottolenghi Test Kitchen Team

from OTK: Shelf Love

No one will miss the turkey when this vibrant platter is brought to the table. Tender, spiced chicken pieces atop a bed of lamb-enriched cinnamon rice, all topped off with fresh herbs, pomegranate seeds, butter-fried nuts and a garlicky yoghurt sauce; this is a centrepiece to be proud of.

From the book

OTK: Shelf Love

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The Ottolenghi Test Kitchen’s Herby Cabbage and Potato Gratin with Gruyère and Ricotta

by The Ottolenghi Test Kitchen Team

from OTK: Shelf Love

This rich, cheesy gratin makes for an indulgent side, but it’s substantial enough to serve as a vegetarian main, too. With two kinds of garlic and fistfuls of fresh herbs, it packs a flavoursome punch.

From the book

OTK: Shelf Love

Ottolenghi’s Brussels Sprouts with Burnt Butter and Black Garlic

by Yotam Ottolenghi

from Simple

Ottolenghi swears by black garlic as “a quick way to inject a huge amount of flavour into a dish”, and we couldn’t agree more. This will take no time and will change how you think about sprouts forever.

From the book

Simple

Ottolenghi’s Fondant Swede Gratin

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Ramael Scully

from NOPI: The Cookbook

This creamy, buttery, melt-in-your-mouth gratin is an indulgent side dish that will elevate your Christmas dinner to another level. Make it ahead, up to the point where the gratin is due to go in the oven, then just bake it 30 minutes before serving on the day.

From the book

NOPI: The Cookbook

Ottolenghi’s Marinated Turkey Breast with Cumin, Coriander and White Wine

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Sami Tamimi

from Ottolenghi: The Cookbook

This is a great alternative recipe if you’re not cooking a whole turkey this year ( though you can also use this marinade for the whole bird). Herby and lightly spiced, the marinade will help your turkey shine without dominating all the other dishes you’re serving it with.

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Ottolenghi: The Cookbook

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Fennel and Feta with Pomegranate Seeds and Sumac

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Sami Tamimi

from Ottolenghi: The Cookbook

For something a little fresher, this raw fennel salad is finished off with sweet pomegranate seeds, sharp sumac and tangy feta for a much-needed palate cleanser.

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Ottolenghi’s Roasted Baby Carrots with Harissa and Pomegranate

by Yotam Ottolenghi

from Simple

Switch up your roasted vegetables this Christmas with these harissa, cumin and honey-flavoured carrots. Serve with pomegranate seeds and fresh coriander.

From the book

Simple

Prune Cake with Armagnac and Walnuts

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Helen Goh

from Sweet

This boozy Christmas cake made with brandy and walnuts, and the fragrant with the festive flavours of orange, cinnamon and vanilla, makes a decadent dessert.

From the book

Sweet

Meringue Roulade with Rose Petals and Fresh Raspberries

by Yotam Ottolenghi

from Plenty More

For an alternative to the classic Yule log, try this festive meringue roulade, elevated by the addition of rose petals, juicy berries and pistachios.

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Plenty More

Frozen Espresso Parfait for a Crowd

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Helen Goh

from Sweet

Rich, creamy coffee parfait set between chocolate meringue bases, topped with crunchy praline and a caramel whisky sauce, this is a wonderful alternative show-stopper.

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Sweet

Cranberry, Oat and White Chocolate Biscuits

by Helen Goh, Yotam Ottolenghi

from Sweet

Tart cranberries, chewy oats, nutty wholemeal flour and almonds, and a bit of sweet luxury from the white chocolate coating make these biscuits an edible gift worth giving.

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Sweet

Pecan and Prosecco Truffles

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Helen Goh

from Sweet

Bite into these Yule log-shaped truffles to reveal rich, smooth truffle underneath – these make especially good edible gifts.

From the book

Sweet

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Are Ottolenghi recipes complicated? ›

We cook a fair amount of Ottolenghi recipes at home, because he's one of the regular food writers in our regular newspaper (The Guardian). They are usually fairly simple recipes that focus on a good combination of flavours - even as home cooks, they're not nearly the most complicated things we make.

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Is Ottolenghi A vegan? ›

The guy's an omnivore but his recipes are overwhelmingly vegetarian and vegan. His vegetarian (not vegan) cookbook Plenty< spent years near the top of Britain's bestseller lists.

What country eats a 12 course meal on Christmas? ›

Tradition calls for 12 traditional courses to be served during the Polish Christmas Eve. This number is a symbol of wealth, the 12 Apostles and a representation of the 12 months of the year. But in the past, dinner consisted of an odd number of dishes.

What is the Catholic tradition of 12 days of Christmas? ›

What are the 12 days of Christmas? The 12 days of Christmas is the period in Christian theology that marks the span between the birth of Christ and the coming of the Magi, the three wise men. It begins on December 25 (Christmas) and runs through January 6 (the Epiphany, sometimes also called Three Kings' Day).

Why is baking more complicated than cooking? ›

Baking requires precision and accuracy when measuring out ingredients; you need exact amounts of each ingredient to get the desired results. Cooking, on the other hand, is often much more flexible as you can frequently taste as you go and adjust recipes to your liking.

How many cookbooks does Ottolenghi have? ›

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He has co-authored and published eight cookbooks, including Plenty and Jerusalem, SIMPLE , FLAVOUR , and his latest, Ottolenghi Test Kitchen: Shelf Love. Ottolenghi is also a weekly columist for The Guardian.

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