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Pink
Nigella takes a nostalgic look back at her pink bites: Strawberry Ice Cream, Spiced Pink Soup, made with beetroot, Watermelon Salad, and Pink Lamb.
Writing:
Release Date:
Thu, Sep 05, 2002
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Season 1:
Nigella Lawson cooks irresistible summer recipes that can be eaten at any time of the year. The culinary delights on display range from happiness soup to slow-roasted garlic and lemon chicken sits alongside dishes that conjure up the traditional feel of an English summer afternoon
Today Nigella does Italy, proud, cooking Pasta with Mussels, Black Rice and Squid Rings, Prawn and Black Rice and Black and Blue Beef. And trifle?
Nigella takes a nostalgic look back at her pink bites: Strawberry Ice Cream, Spiced Pink Soup, made with beetroot, Watermelon Salad, and Pink Lamb.
The domestic goddess heads to the seaside for a weekend away in Whitstable and rustles up ricotta hotcakes with strawberries, a golden coconut and turmeric-infused fish curry and Vietnamese rice paper rolls followed by a white chocolate and passion fruit mousse
Summer recipes with ingredients to keep the temperature high, from sticky spare ribs containing fiery red chillies, to Indonesian chicken and the improbable but highly recommended ice-cream with a red-hot spicy syrup
Domestic goddess Nigella Lawson prepares more summer recipes, taking her inspiration from around the world. She looks to the Middle East for za'tar chicken with fatoush salad, Japan for soba noodles with sesame seeds and a ruby-pink pepper-seared tuna and finishing in Australia with a chewy chocolate and raspberry pavlova
Domestic goddess Nigella Lawson dips into family cookbooks and classic literature for some minty summer recipes, using the herb to add subtle flavour to a squid salad and bringing a fresh tang to a traditional gimlet, made with vodka and gin. Also featuring mint julep peaches, inspired by The Great Gatsby, and a green salad and grilled halloumi
Domestic goddess Nigella Lawson adds a Mediterranean twist to familiar favourites, transforming the traditional Sunday lunch. Recipes include Moroccan roast lamb accompanied by Turkish cacik and pizza made using Middle Eastern flatbread