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Village Books brings Ottolenghi to Dulwich! Details below. Tickets 020 8693 2808


Come and meet Yotam Ottolenghi for an evening of conversation and cooking to celebrate publication of his new book. 'Plenty More' picks up where Plenty left off with 120 more dazzling vegetable-based dishes, including Alfonso mango and curried chickpea salad, Candy beetroot with lentils, and even desserts such as Roasted rhubarb with sweet labneh.


Yotam has been a best-selling cookery writer since the publication of his first book, Ottolenghi.


This is a unique opportunity to see Yotam at work as he demonstrates recipes from his new book, and to find out more about his food philosophy and influences.


Yotam will be signing copies of Plenty More, which will be available on the night at the special price of ?20 (Published price ?27)


When & Where?


Thursday 18th September, 7.30pm


The MCT at Alleyn's,

Alleyn's School, Townley Road,

East Dulwich

SE22 8SU.

Box Office: 0208 557 1541.


Tickets: ?10 or ?8 for under 18


Tickets are available from Village Books or from the MCT Box Office.


Telephone: 020 8693 2808

Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @bookshopdulwich

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