Ottolenghi’s best salads for summer (2024)

by Stephen Carlick

published on 5 June 2023

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Too often treated as a rudimentary afterthought, it’s easy to forget that salads can be just as tasty as any other part of a meal – all it takes is fresh ingredients, a little texture, and depth of flavour.

And since nobody knows flavour like Yotam Ottolenghi, we’ve pulled together a host of delicious salad recipes from his beloved books, from Indian-inspired, curry-tinted medleys to bright, citrus-led Middle Eastern sides. Find the perfect salad for your next meal below.

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Yotam Ottolenghi’s Cucumber, Za’atar and Chopped Lemon Salad

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Ixta Belfrage

There’s a big reason this salad is so bright, zesty, and refreshing. Hint: it’s yellow and citrusy. That said, it’s the combined flavours of the za’atar, banana shallots, green chillies and more that take it to the next level.

From the book

Ixta Belfrage, Yotam Ottolenghi

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Ottolenghi FLAVOUR

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A guide to unlocking the complex flavour in simple vegetables

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With a focus on creative cooking processes and clever ingredient pairing

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Including recipes for everything from midweek meals to weekend feasts

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Tomato and Pomegranate Salad

As nice to look at as it is to eat, this salad combines four types of tomatoes with peppers, pomegranate seeds, and red onions to create a fresh, sweet, and tangy medley that’s a welcome addition to any barbecue spread.

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Mixed Bean Salad

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Sami Tamimi

Crisp and fragrant, this salad combines lemon, tarragon, capers, garlic, spring onions, coriander and cumin seeds to bring its base of of yellow beans, French beans, and red peppers to life.

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Yotam Ottolenghi’s Cucumber and Lamb’s Lettuce Salad

from Simple

Light and tasty, this crunchy salad mixes mint and coriander into the greens, but it’s the dressing – a mix of garlic, lemon juice, ginger, and yoghurt – that plays the hero here.

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Ottolenghi’s Alphonso Mango and Curried Chickpea Salad

A true fireworks celebration of Indian and Pakistani flavours, this salad combines velvety, sweet Alphonso mangoes with curried chickpeas, cauliflower, and spinach with a hint of lime to give it extra depth and deliciousness.

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Ottolenghi’s Rice Salad with Nuts and Sour Cherries

Truth be told, this hearty salad – fragrant rice mixed with tart cherries, almonds, and a handful of fresh herbs – can be served as a filling standalone meal, but it would look good as part of a larger spread, too.

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FAQs

What is an Ottolenghi salad? ›

Mixed Bean Salad

by Yotam Ottolenghi, Sami Tamimi. from Jerusalem. Crisp and fragrant, this salad combines lemon, tarragon, capers, garlic, spring onions, coriander and cumin seeds to bring its base of of yellow beans, French beans, and red peppers to life.

What is Ottolenghi food? ›

From this, Ottolenghi has developed a style of food which is rooted in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean traditions, but which also draws in diverse influences and ingredients from around the world.

What makes a salad more delicious? ›

Season the greens & vegetables

This also creates layers of flavor, giving your salad depth. Another way to add layers is by adding prepared ingredients to your salad like pickles, marinated or grilled veggies, or anything brined, like olives or capers.

How to make salad fun to eat? ›

How to Make a Salad You'll Actually Want to Eat
  1. 1: Think Beyond Lettuce and Greens.
  2. 2: Add Heft with Grains and Nuts.
  3. 3: Add Beans or Other Proteins.
  4. 4: Make Your Own Homemade Salad Dressing.
  5. 5: Make it a Flavor Party.
Jan 18, 2024

What is the Bella Hadid salad? ›

Here's how to make the viral Bella Hadid salad with arugula, cucumber, bell pepper, avocado and parmesan all drizzled with lemon juice, olive oil and a balsamic glaze. It's light, refreshing and so easy to whip up!

Does Ottolenghi eat meat? ›

If anything, Mr. Ottolenghi — tall and dapper, with salt-and-pepper hair, half-rim glasses and a penchant for pink-striped button-downs and black sneakers — should be a vegetarian pinup. But here's the rub: he eats meat. Apparently this is enough to discredit him in the eyes of the most devout abstainers.

How do restaurants make their salads taste so good? ›

Restaurants salt their salads.

In the restaurant I worked in, I also noticed that cooks seasoned every element with a pinch of salt — even the lettuce. This resulted in every bite tasting vibrant and flavorful. "Season your salad just like you would anything else," Simpson said.

What are the three 3 keys to a quality salad? ›

The three keys to ensuring a quality salad are:
  • The freshness of ingredients.
  • Having all the ingredients blend together in harmony.
  • Making sure the salad is appealing to the eye.

What are 5 components of a satisfying salad? ›

5 Steps to a More Satisfying Salad
  • Use fresh ingredients. ...
  • Use ingredients that add different textures. ...
  • Create balanced flavors. ...
  • Skip the greens. ...
  • Include protein to make salad more filling.
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What is considered as the most important part of a salad? ›

That leads us to the final, and perhaps most important element of an amazing salad: dressing.

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.

Why is it called Waldorf salad? ›

Waldorf salad is named for the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New York City, where it was first created for a charity ball given in honor of the St. Mary's Hospital for Children on March 13, 1896.

Why is it called Israeli salad? ›

It was adopted by Jewish immigrants to the Levant in the late 19th century, who found the locally grown Kirby cucumbers and tomatoes in popular local salad. It was popularized in the kibbutzim, where the Jewish farmers had local fresh produce at hand. The name Israeli Salad is used mainly outside of Israel.

Why are jello dishes called salad? ›

For example, a jello salad might have green from a lime-flavored gelatin, brown from nuts or pretzels, white from bits of cottage cheese, and red and orange from fruit co*cktail. Therefore, it has a "salad appearance" (small pieces of food) although it is held firm in gelatin (like aspic).

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