a lot, but find them strictly for weekends when I've got a while to potter in the kitchen. That and Domestic Goddess. Books. The Book: At My Table, A Celebration Of Home Cooking by Nigella Lawson, $45 The Promise. I've also made a lot from the Christmas book - not just at Christmas! Aww, I love Nige! (the salmon one)Saying that I am a baker more than a cook so that probably makes a difference, I do cook obviously, but without sticking to recipes so much. It has a bit of everything. Share your story - £100 voucher to be won, Find out what Mumsnet testers thought of Crown easyclean paint, Talk widget showing discussions of the day & trending threads, Subscribe to Mumsnet emails direct to your inbox. How to Eat suits the way I cook. I would think it should still be on. Lists are re-scored approximately every 5 minutes. I only bought Nigella as the addition to GBBO, but I love it so much more. Nigella Lawson to Release a 'Deeply Personal' New Cookbook Cook, Eat, Repeat—Get a First Look this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. Yes it was. I love Kitchen. I have Feast and Kitchen.Have never cooked anything from Feast, it's a lovely read, and the food looks great but not really meals for a family of two.I've made loads from Kitchen, and I love the sheer variety of recipes in it. His Own Story. Click on each book to find out more. Feast is my favourite; we regularly have snowflecked brownies, some sort of oriental turkey salad with noodles, which is so gorgeous, malteser cake, quadruple choc loaf, kedgeree/risotto thing. Save money on clothes, holidays, days out, pregnancy and baby gear, homeware, garden furniture and more with exclusive deals! Show posts {% label %} As much as I love How to Eat, my absolute favourite is Feast. It's both the one I've cooked the most recipes from and the one I get the most pleasure from reading. It’s almost like she’s chatting to me. Need to get the love back again! I've made a lot from Domestic Goddess - but cakes and puddings rather than meals as such. list created July 1st, 2008 Oh lots of lovely and very fattening things Out of all the others and I have kitchen, express (the worst except the mirin salmon) summer and how to eat, I probably have only gone back to the one recipe. I'm going to go against the grain here. I got Kitchen, and the Great British Bake Off book for £14. I don't have How To Eat, but I bought kitchen two weeks ago, and it's overtaken Jamie in my cookbook favourites. How to Eat and Feast - they are both wonderful to read, and I have cooked the most from these two.Domestic Goddess - lovely to read but I have never cooked anything from it (am not a baker).The rest of them are much of a muchness really and imho a lot less inspiring. I have everything she's written but Express is the one I actually cook from. I use Kitchen and Domestic Goddess the most. As an aside, if you are near a WH Smith, last week they had buy 1 get 1 half price on cookbooks. Didn't like the layout of hte and had a couple of disasters from there.I also like summer. I got Kitchen, and the Great British Bake Off book for £14. You may never be invited to eat chez Nigella, but chin up: The latest cookbook … I have had most success with nigella bites. Feast is my favourite but I probably cook most from Kitchen. If you follow the world of food, chances are you’ve heard of David Chang. I would think it should still be on. The new show, Nigella's Cook, Eat, Repeat, will see the TV chef and cookbook … I feel as if I need to rekindle my love affair with food - I used to be a pretty decent cook but six years of children and macaroni cheese and eating v quick suppers with DH has rendered me a bit crap in the kitchen and lacking confidence. Must get 'How to Eat'. There are so many to choose from ... Seconded, How To Eat is the cookbook that made me love food. Revealing her ultimate cookbook edit to 1000 Cookbooks – a 'Who's Who of the food world', with regular contributions from famous chefs such as Raymond Blanc, … How to eat is a great one for getting back into cooking, including feeding children (though some of the weaning advice is a bit dated in my copy! i like How to Eat, Feast and Christmas (all year round!) Not a mean feat.As an aside, if you are near a WH Smith, last week they had buy 1 get 1 half price on cookbooks. Suggestions v welcome as to which one is best! Nigella Lawson has a new cooking show coming out on BBC Two, and we cannot wait!. I have it and I love it, but more as a book to read in bed than to cook from. There’s an intelligence to the way she writes and she expects a certain intelligence of her readers as well. This is page 1 of 2 (This thread has 27 messages.). Haven't got How to Eat but now tempted! I love her food and her over the topness about the joys of cooking. The founder of the Momofuku restaurant group, Chang is a chef, TV... How to Be a Domestic Goddess: Baking and the Art of Comfort Cooking, Nigella Bites: From Family Meals to Elegant Dinners--Easy, Delectable Recipes for Any Occasion, Kitchen: Recipes from the Heart of the Home, How to Eat: The Pleasures and Principles of Good Food, Chef David Chang’s Newest Project? COOK EAT REPEAT. I'm not that keen on How To Eat - I didn't get it when it first came out and imagine I would have liked it then but find it a bit of its time, iykwim.I use Feast and Domestic Goddess the most. Nigella Bites: From Family Meals to Elegant Dinners--Easy, Delectable Recipes for Any Occasion Have used it a little bit, but the other 2 are tried and tested for me and recipes always come out perfect! I like express though. Then do we have a treat for you! Fancy yourself a bit of a foodie? )Nigella bites is a good follow up to HTE, very approachable, easy to prepare yet imaginative food. You must have a goodreads account to vote. I have them all and Express is the one I use the most. I feel a need to have a Nigella book in my kitchen. The friend who doesn't know when to go... To put up with being spoken to like this.. Share your child’s messiest moments with Farrow & Ball - £100 voucher, virtual colour consultancy and F&B Modern Emulsion paint to be won, Self-employed or own your own business? I recently bought HTE second hand as I'd heard loads about it- but was disappointed to see a large section of the book is about dinner parties and feeding 6-8 people- Very useful for larger families but not so much for me! Thanks both ... yes How to Eat has been the one that I've been leaning towards but I was wondering whether to go for Kitchen. Posts by Nigella about her cookbook collection. I only bought Nigella as the addition to GBBO, but I love it so much more. Cookbook Corner. 2020 Can I ask all you Feast fans what you cook regularly from it? Another vote for HTE, just wonderful!I do love feast, but it is mostly cooking for crowds and special occasions. by. TV's original domestic goddess, Nigella Lawson, has revealed her top 10 cookbook list, showcasing some of the most inspirational chefs from around the world. To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account. How To Eat: The Pleasures and Principles of Good Food (Nigella Collection) I read it in bed like a novel.I am also a big fan of Kitchen, but would always recommend HTE first. It is as if Nigella is sitting on a stool next to me in the kitchen as I’m cooking. Domestic goddess comes a close second though..... That's exactly how I feel Agent!I've read it, cover to cover, several times, it's a lovely book, but none of the food seems to suit us?Not all of the stuff in Kitchen does either, but it has such a variety, I swear by the everyday brownies, chicken potato and chorizo thing, salmon and cous cous and mexican lasagne.I think I've done easily 25 recipes though and often try new ones.It's one of the books I'd keep if forced at gunpoint to only choose 3 recipe books nooooooooooooooooooo. HTE is a great read but a bit fancy for family meals imo. To use this feature subscribe to Mumsnet Premium - get first access to new features see fewer ads, and support Mumsnet. Express or Domestic Goddessthere's a fair few savoury bits i do from Domestic Goddess, like the cheese pasties and the pizza, so it's not all puddings and cakes.Express is as you would imagine - lots of good work/school night stuff, like the steak with white bean mash or chicken cacciatore. If I could keep only one cookbook, this would be it. I do cook from Kitchen a lot, and I'm going to dig out my HTE on the back of this thread.

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