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Nigella Kitchen; Thursdays 8pm; BBC 2

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It must be Autumn with all these new cookery series :T Looking forward to this one too, even though it does class with Hugh F-W :)
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  • Thanks for this - it's already in the planner :) I do like Nigella's programmes :)

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  • got the book already could not resist as i am a great fan of Nigellas, there are some great recipes in there and great tips for using things up. will glued to the box on thursday

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  • i missed the first episode so need to catch up but i will be watching it i like nigella
    I am a stay at home mum with a passion for life and all things crafty:xmastree::santa2::xmastree:
  • angeltreats
    angeltreats Posts: 2,286 Forumite
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    Who watched it last night?

    I recorded it and watched when I got home from work. Couldn't decide whether I liked it or not. I think I prefer her books to her TV shows.
  • Gigervamp
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    Hubby bought me the book yesterday as Smiths are selling it for £13. I've only just started reading it so haven't had a chance to look at the recipes yet.
    The cheesecake recipe is going to be made very soon and I might do the chicken noodle soup at some point.
  • rachbc
    rachbc Posts: 4,461 Forumite
    I really like her book but find her annoying on TV - though will probably watch on catch up (stuck with Hugh last night). I have the new book and have bookmarked about 10 recipes to try this month - lots of quick family meals with more affordable ingredients than some of her previous stuff. Last night I did 'African Chicken' which was drumsticks in ginger, apricot, mustard and worcester sauce - sounds odd but was lovely.
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  • weezl74
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    for those who have welsh TV tune in at 9.30pm instead :)

    or watch on demand.

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  • Gigervamp
    Gigervamp Posts: 6,583 Forumite
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    weezl74 wrote: »
    for those who have welsh TV tune in at 9.30pm instead :)

    or watch on demand.


    Yeah, Wales' national sport always takes precedence. :mad:
  • Linda32
    Linda32 Posts: 4,385 Forumite
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    Yes I watched it and liked it, but more for the lifestyle type programme than a cookery programme.

    She tends to use 10 ingredients when 5 would do, although I know you can adapt.
  • Gigervamp wrote: »
    Hubby bought me the book yesterday as Smiths are selling it for £13. I've only just started reading it so haven't had a chance to look at the recipes yet.
    The cheesecake recipe is going to be made very soon and I might do the chicken noodle soup at some point.

    I got it for £12.50 from Sainsburys a couple of weeks ago.

    I was tempted to do the cheesecake, but reading through the ingredients, I thought it was a bit expensive. Having said that, I've made the Korean Keema and Korean Calamari. They were gorgeous. That Korean gochujuang paste is devine. It's very nippy so probably not suitable for littlies.
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