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Party Girl
If the idea of catering for a party makes you want to lie down quietly in a darkened room, you're not alone. However, for children's birthdays or gatherings in a summer garden, there's always food you can do that makes you actually feel pleased you invited anyone in the first place; Union Square Café spiced nuts, Halloumi with Chilli and spatch-cock birds on a BBQ.
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Release Date:
Wed, Aug 30, 2000
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Season 2:
No one who enjoys food can accept that good food is for the weekends only. But after a tiring day very few of us looks forward to hours spent in front of the stove. This programme sees Nigella preparing fast food for food lovers; A golden Thai curry, Lemony Squid in a salt and pepper crust and home-made ice cream, all created in minutes.
Nigella would say that all the food she cooks is comfort food, she is not a restaurant chef, she is an exceptional home cook with a family to feed. Her philosophy is that food must be reassuring and familiar not complicated and intimidating. Look out for Chicken soup with Kneidlach, a soothing Lemon risotto and for jilted lovers, Nigella has the chocolate cake for you.
Breakfast can be the best meal of the day so why not eat it all day? These are late-start, lazy day recipes; Asian spiced kedgeree, Welsh Rarebit muffins and Blackberry and Apple Kuchen.
Enjoying food and enjoying eating isn't about graduating with honours from the Good Taste University. In this programme Nigella says goodbye to the food snobs and purists and creates a space for a bit of kitsch in the kitchen. Elvis Presley's fried peanut butter and banana sandwich, Ham baked in Coke and Chocolate Lime Cheesecake.
Every woman knows that too many late-nights and to much partying cannot be concealed indefinitely by miracle creams. There comes a time when we all have to give a little back. Temple Food is the soothing restorative foods that make us feel virtuous. Try the Vietnamese Chicken and mint , the gingery-hot Duck salad and the aromatic Tom Yam soup with Tiger Prawns.
Italian Sausages with Lentils. Ginger Bread and Butter Pudding
You've got more time to cook it, and you've got more time to eat it. You want the sort of cooking that gets on with itself slowly, so that you can putter about the house unencumbered and invite people to lunch without having to slave from first thing in the morning; 36 hour Roast Pork, Warm shredded lamb with mint and Pomegranate and Sticky toffee pudding.
Inviting friends over is the perfect opportunity to perform and it's worth having a few recipes up your sleeve that look and taste fantastic but don't require a nerve of steel to take on; Lamb Shanks with couscous, Raw salmon with ginger and rice vinegar and Crème Brulee.
In Rainy Days where there is no pleasure in being outside, Nigella will advocate for the very real pleasure she finds when making elaborate and time consuming recipes. Chocolate Cloud Cake, Aubergine Involtini and home made pasta with meatballs.
If the idea of catering for a party makes you want to lie down quietly in a darkened room, you're not alone. However, for children's birthdays or gatherings in a summer garden, there's always food you can do that makes you actually feel pleased you invited anyone in the first place; Union Square Café spiced nuts, Halloumi with Chilli and spatch-cock birds on a BBQ.