Book description
This ebook is best viewed on a tablet device.
Includes over 250 recipes, many from his BBC TV series Dish of the Day,
Simple Suppers and Simple Cooking.
From Nigel Slater, presenter of Dish of the Day and one of our
best-loved food writers, a beautiful and inspiring companion volume to
his bestselling Kitchen Diaries.
'For years now I have kept notebooks, with scribbled shopping lists and
early drafts of recipes in them. These notes form the basis of this
second volume of The Kitchen Diaries. More than a diary, this is a
collection of small kitchen celebrations, be it a casual, beer-fuelled
supper of warm flatbreads with pieces of grilled lamb scattered with
toasted pine kernels and blood-red pomegranate seeds or a quiet moment
contemplating a bowl of soup and a loaf of bread.' 'Nigel is a bloody
genius' Jamie Oliver
'The greatest cookery writer of them all' Guardian
'The best food writers combine beauty with practicality, and no one
does it more elegantly than Nigel Slater' Jane Shilling, Daily Mail -
BOOKS OF THE YEAR
'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 Nigel Slater
is the author of a collection of bestselling books and presenter of BBC
1's Simple Cooking. He has been food columnist for The Observer for
twenty years. His books include the classics Appetite and The Kitchen
Diaries and the critically acclaimed two-volume Tender. His award
winning memoir Toast - the Story of a Boy's Hunger won six major awards
and is now a BBC film starring Helena Bonham Carter and Freddie
Highmore. His writing has won the National Book Awards, the Glenfiddich
Trophy, the André Simon Memorial Prize and the British Biography of the
Year. He was the winner of a Guild of Food Writers' Award for his BBC 1
series Simple Suppers.