Nigella Lawson cook eat repeat

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Code 9781784743666

'More than just a mantra, cook, eat, repeat is the story of my life'- A brilliant new book from Nigella Lawson featuring narrative essays about food, over 150 new recipes and 50 beautiful colour photographs

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Binding: Hardback

Date Published: 29 Oct 2020

'More than just a mantra, cook, eat, repeat is the story of my life'- A brilliant new book from Nigella Lawson featuring narrative essays about food, over 150 new recipes and 50 beautiful colour photographs

About the Author

Nigella Lawson is an internationally renowned food writer and TV cook with eleven bestselling books to her name, including How to Eat and How to be a Domestic Goddess and, most recently, At My Table: A Celebration of Home Cooking. Several successful TV series have made hers a household name around the world.

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Lawson's latest book is the one I've been waiting for her to write...Her aim is to empower and demystify and to encourage everyone to get as much pleasure from cooking as she does -- Diana Henry * Daily Telegraph *
Interweaves domestic goddess-style recipes with personal musings and guides * Vogue.co.uk *
Twenty-two years after her first book, How To Eat, Nigella Lawson has produced what feels like its answer: Cook, Eat, Repeat. * The Times *
Nigella's writing is a culinary stream of consciousness that piques the senses and you hear her reassuring voice through her writing... Cook, Eat, Repeat is expansive, practical and enjoyable * Caterer *
Cook, Eat, Repeat is a wonderful combination of gastronomical essays, stylish up-to-date imagery and - most importantly - recipes with far-reaching appeal, ticking boxes as both an entertaining read and a practical guide -- Rosie Conroy * Independent *
A gloriously comforting book I curled up and read it on the sofa... Nigella describes how and why food is so important and life-enhancing -- Victoria Hislop * Daily Express, *Books of the Year* *
The most delicious-sounding ideas... [and the] perfect book to hone your cooking skills - and lockdown might provide extra time you need * Sun *
Deliciously indulgent food escapes -- Hannah Stephenson * UK Press Syndication *
Lawson's engaging tone...makes this an ideal Christmas present in these dark days... Just now there may be little we can do but cook, eat, repeat, but Lawson shows us this can and should be pleasurably ritualistic rather than monotonous -- Carina Murphy * Tablet *
Cook, Eat, Repeat recipes are hits...written about in a lyrical style that inspires you to cook -- Susannah Butter * Evening Standard *
Few cookery writers write so beautifully, imbuing their recipes with such a sense of narrative, culinary enthusiasm and human understanding... [The] recognition of the personal nature of cooking, and the connections it involves, strikes at the heart of her appeal -- Ettie Neil-Gallacher * Field *
No one blends tempting recipes and thoughtful digression on the subject of food with quite the same easy grace as Nigella. Her latest offering is a classic example * Waitrose Weekend, *Christmas Gift Guide 2020* *
A new title from Nigella Lawson is always welcome, but never more so than in the year that drove so many of us back into our kitchens. This book - her greatest since How to Eat in 1998 - is about embracing the idea of cooking as a series of soothing rituals... The dishes here are as comforting as any Nigella fan could wish for, from Basque burnt cheesecake to fish finger bhorta. And above and beyond the recipes, this is a profound and consoling defence of the pleasures of the kitchen. I can't think of a better companion for these strange times -- Bee Wilson * Sunday Times, *Food Book of the Year* *
A rapturous account of wonderful food and a joyful antidote to everything else -- Meera Sodha * Guardian, *Best Cookbooks of 2020* *
The recipes...are dazzling and the prose that surrounds them is like the hug we've been waiting for all year -- Cyan Turan * Cosmopolitan, *Books of the Year* *

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