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Nigella....at my table

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Shirleyw Sun 12-Nov-17 07:08:29

I have her book but can't say I enjoy watching her, yes, she has lost lots of weight and looks gorgeous but her little ways irritate me lol......does she you?

Alima Sun 12-Nov-17 07:40:23

Never watched her. Do you like cooking Shirley?

Shirleyw Sun 12-Nov-17 07:45:20

Lol yes I do Alima, but I do agree with you that their are too many cooking programmes on now...All much the sameness, the hairy bikers and Rick stein also have new programmes and books out.....don't intend to buy any of those now though lol.....

Chewbacca Sun 12-Nov-17 08:14:56

Mary Berry is the only tv cook that I bother to watch and I have a few of her recipe books too. Her recipes are straightforward, no fiddly ingredients to track down and, so far, I've had no disasters!
For some reason I can't fathom, Nigella irritates me.

gillybob Sun 12-Nov-17 08:32:41

Well apparently the kitchen she cooks in and the stairs she was sitting on in her sexy dressing gown are situated in the middle of a warehouse/studio somewhere which kind of ruins the idea that she had just rolled out of bed complete with full makeup and false eyelashes

Chewbacca Sun 12-Nov-17 08:48:31

Gillybob are you saying that you don't roll out of bed with the full make up and false eye lashes on? I'm shocked! shock

MawBroon Sun 12-Nov-17 09:03:33

Her chicken thighs and frozen peas traybake sounded ideal for visiting DGCs as children can usually be relied on to eat a) chicken and b) peas. However I tried it out while we were at Paws blood test the other week and it was inedible.
Peas add nothing to the flavour of chicken, and despite the slug of vermouth, you cannot cook frozen peas uncovered for 45 minutes at a sufficient temperature to ensure the chicken is coked through, with the peas DRYING OUT.
Straight in the bin, not even via the dog.

Menopaws Sun 12-Nov-17 09:04:28

I roll into bed like that but it all stays in the bed when I roll out again! I don't really like Nigella but don't know why as she does some good food, she always has her face in the fridge eating in the middle of the night which I just couldn't do so maybe that's it

Grannyknot Sun 12-Nov-17 09:09:47

MawBroon I also made the chicken and pea traybake thinking it would be an easy win and it was not very tasty at all! It lacked "zing".

M0nica Sun 12-Nov-17 09:21:39

Thanks for the warning. I saw it in a magazine and thought about it for family visits but wondered whether it would differ much from roast chicken pieces and peas on the side. I now know that it will but dryer and nasty. I will stop thinking about it.

kittylester Sun 12-Nov-17 09:28:00

Mary Berry slightly annoys me - I think she has started to become bossy.

On the other hand, I use Nigellisimo (??) quite a lot. I have serious kitchen envy (even if it isn't real!) and love the way her table looks - I'm too hide bound by being taught to lay a table by the miserable Miss Holmes when I was 11.

DanniRae Sun 12-Nov-17 09:41:17

My husband wanted to watch Nigella (he NEVER cooks so I can't think why?) and I have to admit I quite enjoyed it because of the beautiful kitchen (!!) and the way she makes cooking seem desirable. I was even thinking about getting a dressing gown like hers to make me look a bit Nigella like - (some hopes! )But now I know it's all fake I'll stick to my old, baggy dressing gown and go back to watching the wonderful Mary Berry grin

DanniRae Sun 12-Nov-17 09:42:19

BTW 'that' dressing gown is SOLD OUT angry

merlotgran Sun 12-Nov-17 09:43:30

There's a bit in the article about Nigella's kitchen being a set in a warehouse that says fans create the waving plants surrounding the table on her terrace (posh people don't say patio, do they?).

Silly me. I didn't for one moment consider the use of electric fans. I thought some daft people had queued up half the night for the privilege of crouching outside Nigella's kitchen and wiggling the bamboo at exactly the right moment. blush

Teetime Sun 12-Nov-17 09:55:41

I haven't liked Nigellas previous programmes and find her cooking rather rich for my taste but my daughter loves her even tough she does do a brilliant impression of her. So I thought |I will try and watch the new programme. Ten minutes in I felt as though I had eaten a big rich gooey cake - nauseated with all the gushing and smirking. Not for me!

MissAdventure Sun 12-Nov-17 10:04:56

I can't stand all the pouting and posturing. My daughter and I used to watch her just to have a laugh.

merlotgran Sun 12-Nov-17 11:10:40

I didn't fancy the idea of the chicken and pea traybake because I like peas to be fresh looking and bright green on the plate - not khaki coloured but her Indian spiced chicken traybake is delicious and so are the salt and vinegar potatoes.

Liz46 Sun 12-Nov-17 11:15:21

She irritates me so I can't bear to watch her. Give me Rick Stein any day.

trisher Sun 12-Nov-17 12:10:28

Can't stand the woman. All that posing and pouting and everything is fake.

merlotgran Sun 12-Nov-17 12:30:33

Both our DDs love her and to be fair there are so many cooks/chefs on the telly it's good that there's something for everyone.

As DD2 said, 'I'm so over Mary Berry and all things home-spun. I need some bling in my life.' grin

We all know it's not real and not all her recipes work but her programmes make us chuckle. I definitely don't take her seriously.

Grandma70s Sun 12-Nov-17 12:36:15

I see her as entertainment rather than cookery. I think she’s good fun, and enjoy the lifestyle element. I’ve never made one of recipes.

Grandma70s Sun 12-Nov-17 12:37:48

One of her recipes...I meant.

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Day6 Sun 12-Nov-17 12:48:24

The whole things is so contrived. I think she is so fake and dislike the way she pouts, uses innuendo and makes eyes at the camera. I am not keen on her recipes either.

I have had Delia Smith's books for decades (including one paperback from the '70s when she worked for the Evening Standard, and they are all I need. Her recipes never fail and I can tweak them easily if the occasion demands.

Anniebach Sun 12-Nov-17 13:43:17

Never watch her. Was so shocked to learn she was having an affair with husband no 2 to be when she was filmed being the devoted wife to the great John Diamond when he was dying of cancer

merlotgran Sun 12-Nov-17 13:48:56

OK. We were going to have chicken thighs today anyway so the devil in me has sent DH into the garden to fetch some leeks and I've scraped the last of the frozen peas out of the freezer. I have halved the quantities and found a tin to match. Wish me luck!!

I will photograph the results if only to have Maw say, 'I told you so!' grin

I am cooking extra veg to compensate for any disasters and the leftovers can go in tomorrow's khaki coloured soup. grin