• We Do Hope with chef Noor Murad

  • Jun 2 2022
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

We Do Hope with chef Noor Murad

  • Summary

  • Noor Murad: Bahrain made, New York trainedSeason 1, Episode 2



    What makes Ottolenghi, Ottolenghi?

    Jessie McDonald and Tilly Reith chat to development chef, food writer, chickpea enthusiast and Queen of Middle Eastern feasts, Noor Murad. Bahraini-born Noor is a chef whose international work experience eventually brought her to the Ottolenghi family.


    Noor developed recipes for the books ‘Falastin’ and ‘Flavour’, as well as for Ottolenghi’s Masterclass series and other online Ottolenghi publications. Having trained in New York, Noor became one of the creative forces at the heart of the Ottolenghi test kitchen where she’s been working since 2016.


    Noor’s Hope In A Hurry


    Hopeful Read:

    Ammu: Food to Nourish Your Soul, from a Life of Cooking by Asma Khan


    Hopeful Watch:

    The Sound of Music


    Hopeful Listen:

    Feel Better Live More — Dr Rangan Chatterjee (Podcast)


    Hopeful Anthem:

    That’s Life — Frank Sinatra


    You can follow Noor on Instagram and Twitter. Her book Shelf Love is available from the Ottolenghi website and OTK: Extra Good Things is available to pre-order now.


    The film about Ottolenghi and Amos Trust with Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi that was mentioned in the podcast can be watched here.


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