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The Kitchen Diaries

By (author) Nigel Slater
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Fourth Estate Ltd
Published: 2nd Apr 2007
Dimensions: w 170mm h 240mm d 33mm
Weight: 1160g
ISBN-10: 0007241151
ISBN-13: 9780007241156
Barcode No: 9780007241156
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Synopsis
Following the success of 'Real Food' and 'Appetite', this is the tenth book from Nigel Slater, the award-winning food writer and author of the bestselling autobiography, 'Toast'. 'The food in "The Kitchen Diaries" is simply what I eat at home. The stuff I make for myself, for friends and family, for visitors and for parties, for Sunday lunch and for snacks. These are meals I make when I stop work, or when I am having mates over or when I want to surprise, seduce or show off. This is what I cook when I'm feeling energetic, lazy, hungry or late. It is what I eat when I'm not phoning out for pizza or going for a curry. This is the food that makes up my life, both the Monday to Friday stuff and that for weekends and special occasions.' 'Much of it is what you might call fast food, because I still believe that life is too short to spend all day at the stove, but some of it is unapologetically long, slow cooking. But without exception every single recipe in this book is a doddle to cook. A walk in the park. A piece of p***.' 'Fast food, slow food, big eats, little eats, quick pasta suppers, family roasts and even Christmas lunch. It is simply my stuff, what I cook and eat, every day. Nigel's food - for you.'

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'Nigel is a bloody genius.' Jamie Oliver


'The greatest cookery writer of them all.' Guardian


'The pick of the bunch...bubbling with ideas, suggestions, hints and personal opinions that genuinely help you to make your own mind up about how and what to cook.' The Times


'He's a genius.' Matthew Fort, Guardian


'Slater remains the reigning champion, a writer incapable of uninspiring sentences.' Daily Express


'No one writes more temptingly about food.' Independent


'My kitchen god.' Red