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“ A chatty, sometimes cheeky, celebration of home-cooked meals.”
— USA Today
Through her wildly popular television shows, her five bestselling cookbooks, her line of kitchenware, and her frequent media appearances, Nigella Lawson has emerged as one of the food world’ s most seductive personalities. How to Eat is the book that started it all— Nigella’ s signature, all-purposed cookbook, brimming with easygoing mealtime strategies and 350 mouthwatering recipes, from a truly sublime Tarragon French Roast Chicken to a totally decadent Chocolate Raspberry Pudding Cake. Here is Nigella’ s total (and totally irresistible) approach to food— the book that lays bare her secrets for finding pleasure in the simple things that we cook and eat every day.
“ [Nigella] brings you into her life and tells you how she thinks about food, how meals come together in her head…and how she cooks for family and friends…A breakthrough…with hundreds of appealing and accessible recipes.”
— Amanda Hesser, The New York Times
“ Nigella Lawson serves up irony and sensuality with her comforting recipes.”
— Los Angeles Times
“ Nigella Lawson is, whisks down, Britain’ s funniest and sexiest food writer, a raconteur who is delicious whether detailing every step on the way towards a heavenly roast chicken and root vegetable couscous or explaining why ‘ cooking is not just about joining the dots.’ ”
— Richard Story, Vogue magazine
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Posted May 11, 2012
My mom really likes nigella. I hope i can get this for her.
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Posted May 26, 2002
I just bought HOW TO EAT after being a big fan of the show. I made the lamb shoulder (425 degrees for 30mins/lb???) - After about 20 mins my house was filled with smoke and I ruined the meat. Browsing the other recipes, I realized most of the oven temps seem really high - 400 degrees, for long periods of time. My advice, use common sense when cooking and don't go by the temps given here.
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Posted April 9, 2002
I could not wait to buy and read this book, and I was not disappointed. I have already made a few recipes and they turned out wonderfully. I Love they way she talks about food, and just really appreciates food. She did a fabulous job with this book.
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Posted March 15, 2000
This is, without doubt, one of the best cookbooks I've ever used. It's like cooking with a friend in the kitchen: one who knows the best way to produce the most voluptous, finger-licking flavours with a minimum of fuss. It's not a super-lowfat book, but's got a great section on eating to lose weight (probably one of the most honest and endearing examinations of the subject ever) as well as recipes for cooking for two, in advance, for children and for having loads of friends over. And on top of everything, it's so fun to read I sometimes do it in my spare time. Brilliant - when's the next one, Nigella?
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“ A chatty, sometimes cheeky, celebration of home-cooked meals.”
— USA Today
Through her wildly popular television shows, her five bestselling cookbooks, her line of kitchenware, and her frequent media appearances, Nigella Lawson has emerged as one of the food world’ s most seductive personalities. How to Eat is the book that started it all— Nigella’ s signature, all-purposed cookbook, brimming with easygoing mealtime strategies and 350 mouthwatering recipes, from a truly ...