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From our kitchen gotam Otto lenghi $ Noor Murad

his new book, co-authored with Noor Murad, , the team takes you on a journey through your kitchen cupboards, creating inspired recipes using humble ingredients. This is all about food that is comforting, yet still holds the familiar flavours people know and love. This instinct is in perfect sync with recent times, when we’ve been standing in front of our kitchen shelves, cupboards and fridges, wondering

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