| Product | Category | No. of reviews | Average Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nigel Slater, Real Food | Food & Drink Books | 1 | 10.0 Write your review |
| Nigel Slater, Toast: The Story of a Boy's Hunger | Food & Drink Books | 1 | 10.0 Write your review |
| Nigel Slater, Real Fast Food | Food & Drink Books | 0 | - Write your review |
| Nigel Slater, Appetite: So What Do You Want to Eat Today? | Food & Drink Books | 1 | 10.0 Write your review |
| Nigel Slater, Nigel Slater's Real Food | Food & Drink Books | 1 | 10.0 Write your review |
| Nigel Slater, Georgia Glynn Smith, Real Cooking | Food & Drink Books | 0 | - Write your review |
| Nigel Slater, Juliet Dallas-Conte, The 30-minute Cook: Best of the World's Quick Cooking | Food & Drink Books | 1 | 10.0 Write your review |
| Nigel Slater, Kitchen Diaries: A Year in the Kitchen | Food & Drink Books | 0 | - Write your review |
Review by
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on 16th Mar 2008
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Item: Nigel Slater, Appetite: So What Do You Want to Eat Today?
Far and away the most inspirational cook book ever made. Forget Delia and all the other culinary Nazis.
If everyone bought this and used it, within a year everyone would be a pretty good cook.
Inspiring. This book gives you the basic concepts behind cooking that every other book in the world never tells you, and each simple recipe gives you scope to make hundreds of others of your own, and the confidence to have a go.
Rather than just throwing recipes at you like celebrity chefs, ...
siltmonkey's full review | 181 words
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on 3rd Mar 2006
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Item: Nigel Slater, Toast: The Story of a Boy's Hunger
Toast: The Story of a Boy's Hunger by Nigel Slater is a beautifully evocative book, remembering milestones of childhood with affectionate experiences of food from his cookery lessons and family rituals with food.
I found myself, although several generations younger than the author, agreeing with his opinion on the hierarchy of sweets for example, and sighing as he vividly describes the excitement of eating your favourite dinner. Sad in parts, especially his fractious relationship ...
bakedbeanqueen's full review | 168 words
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on 21st Jun 2005
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Item: Nigel Slater, Real Food
Nigel Slater Real Food is broken down into categories such as chocolate, potatoes, chicken, bread etc etc. The recipes are easy to follow, and I have yet to cook one of his recipes, and not enjoy
babrahams's full review | 49 words
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on 28th Apr 2005
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Item: Nigel Slater, Nigel Slater's Real Food
Nigel Slater, Nigel Slater's Real Food, is an excellent book with some fantastic ingredients. The recipes are very easy to follow and the results are superb. Nigel Slater enjoys good food cooked well, and as he says a recipe is only a guide and should not be followed strictly - if you like more of something add it - less of something leave it out. I have cooked quite a few of the recipes from this book and have enjoyed every single one - definitely recommend ...
babrahams's full review | 90 words
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on 4th Apr 2004
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Item: Nigel Slater, Juliet Dallas-Conte, The 30-minute Cook: Best of the World's Quick Cooking
Full of practical, do-able recipes which are easy to cook and don't require fancy ingredients. The section on stocking your store cupboard is invaluable. Since taking his advice I've never gone hungry, even when it appears that there's no food in the
jessedurkan's full review | 43 words