Author Topic: NIGEL SLATER'S SUPPERS  (Read 17589 times)

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Re: NIGEL SLATER'S SUPPERS
« Reply #40 on: September 16, 2009, 23:24:10 »
 :) watched on I player, enjoyed it again, which is a surprise I don't like his books or Observer column / shades x
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Re: NIGEL SLATER'S SUPPERS
« Reply #41 on: September 17, 2009, 09:13:38 »
I  thought the mackerel and rhubarb, in particular, was fingerlickingly good! There is a simple conceptual elegance about his cooking which, in my view, sits well with both the man and his writing.

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Re: NIGEL SLATER'S SUPPERS
« Reply #42 on: September 30, 2009, 19:18:37 »
me again. Have you gathered I'm a fan!! ::)

I've just had a bowl of his green thai curry. Oh wow!!! Sooooooo good!

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Re: NIGEL SLATER'S SUPPERS
« Reply #43 on: September 30, 2009, 21:00:06 »
 :) I love this man and the programme, and his allotment envy ;D I've even bought a camping stove and frying pan to cook produce at the lottie tomorrow ::) ;D/shades x
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Re: NIGEL SLATER'S SUPPERS
« Reply #44 on: September 30, 2009, 21:07:19 »
Lol, that really made me laugh Angle,talk about  being influended ;D
Puts me in mind of watching Bonnie and Clyde as a very young teenager then having to go out and buy the reddest lipstick that i  could find and a packet of fags....lol

I need to follow up the last couple of weeks of Nigels offering on Iplayer

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Re: NIGEL SLATER'S SUPPERS
« Reply #45 on: September 30, 2009, 21:31:51 »
 :) I watch them on I player all the time honeybee, love them

everyone I know thinks I'm going to blow myself up with my butane gas cylinders  ;D I'm going to cook his tomato,rosemary,garlic and cream recipe... hopefully ;)/ shades x
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Re: NIGEL SLATER'S SUPPERS
« Reply #46 on: September 30, 2009, 22:06:02 »
Only saw bits, what was that stew he was doing on the lottie?

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Re: NIGEL SLATER'S SUPPERS
« Reply #47 on: September 30, 2009, 22:21:50 »
It was a soup :) with lots of lottie veggies

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Re: NIGEL SLATER'S SUPPERS
« Reply #48 on: September 30, 2009, 23:34:44 »
I absolutely love his style of cooking with exception to the use of cream.Everything else was wonderful :)
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Re: NIGEL SLATER'S SUPPERS
« Reply #49 on: October 01, 2009, 08:10:24 »
The sausage pasta with mustard looked good but I would just use wholegrain mustard so that it wasn't too hot. I would also make my own sausage meat.
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Re: NIGEL SLATER'S SUPPERS
« Reply #50 on: October 01, 2009, 16:45:14 »
I  thought the mackerel and rhubarb, in particular, was fingerlickingly good! There is a simple conceptual elegance about his cooking which, in my view, sits well with both the man and his writing.
I'm sure that was a Katie Stewart recipe back in the seventies - lived on mackerel as a student - even the smoked was 12p a lb.

Watched a bit more and think I was overly harsh earlier on.  I can hardly complain about Masterchef being all shouting and fast edits and then slate Mr Slater for being the opposite!

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Re: NIGEL SLATER'S SUPPERS
« Reply #51 on: October 03, 2009, 16:49:17 »
He did come across as a little creepy but I'm not sure why exactly. I have a couple of his books which I like but he seems to use a lot of cream in the recipes I have seen in this programme. Quite a bit of his stuff would not be classed as 'dinner' by my picky crowd.  I did notice that with the allotment soup all people ate was bread and juice and didnt touch the rather enormous swiss chard leaves which were floating in it.

 

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