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It doesn't for Mr C either. Nigel is a guilty pleasureOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostI have to confess I find him a little irritating. His "oh, I'm so spontaneous" act just doesn't cut it for me. But his ricotta beefburgers were good. I think I may add a little chopped beetroot next time I make them
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His previous series were better and a little less contrived than this one, but I do have a lot of his books.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI have to confess I find him a little irritating. His "oh, I'm so spontaneous" act just doesn't cut it for me. But his ricotta beefburgers were good. I think I may add a little chopped beetroot next time I make them
My favourite is his baked camembert recipe.
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I have to confess I find him a little irritating. His "oh, I'm so spontaneous" act just doesn't cut it for me. But his ricotta beefburgers were good. I think I may add a little chopped beetroot next time I make themOriginally posted by norrahe View PostI know, so bad but yet so good.
He makes it seem like such a naughty indulgence 
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I did his ricotta beefburgers last week. They were very nice, but possibly made them a bit too thick, so took ages to cook - in the end I bunged them in the microwave for a couple of minutes.Originally posted by cojak View PostFeeling happy, got in at 7.15 but now watching Masterchef having made Nigel Slater's mushroom and bulgar wheat risotto thingy and drinking a glass of home made apple wine that I've just discovered.
I may be average but ive made it myself and I'm happy
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Originally posted by cojak View PostFeeling happy, got in at 7.15 but now watching Masterchef having made Nigel Slater's mushroom and bulgar wheat risotto thingy and drinking a glass of home made apple wine that I've just discovered.
I may be average but ive made it myself and I'm pished
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<like>Originally posted by cojak View PostFeeling happy, got in at 7.15 but now watching Masterchef having made Nigel Slater's mushroom and bulgar wheat risotto thingy and drinking a glass of home made apple wine that I've just discovered.
I may be average but ive made it myself and I'm happy
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Not the average supper
Feeling happy, got in at 7.15 but now watching Masterchef having made Nigel Slater's mushroom and bulgar wheat risotto thingy and drinking a glass of home made apple wine that I've just discovered.
I may be average but ive made it myself and I'm happy
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