Nadiya's British Food Adventure: Beautiful British recipes with a twist, from the Bake Off winner & bestselling author of Time to Eat
By (Author) Nadiya Hussain
Penguin Books Ltd
Michael Joseph Ltd
17th July 2017
13th July 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
General cookery and recipes
641.5
Hardback
288
Width 195mm, Height 251mm, Spine 26mm
1126g
Britain's favourite Bake Off winner now has her own primetime BBC2 cookery series and companion recipe book. Nadiya Hussain, winner of 2015's Great British Bake Off, is loved for her warmth and charisma as well as her unique approach to flavours. In her brand new TV series and book, Nadiya sets off around the country to meet some of the food heroes, growers and producers who are changing the face of modern British food. Inspired by her journey, Nadiya has devised over 120 easy and enticing new recipes that fuse the local ingredients she encounters with her favourite flavours, plus a nod here and there to her Bangladeshi roots. Her reinvented classics sum up the remarkable diversity of twenty-first century Britain and the melting pot of tastes and culinary influences that shape what we all love to cook and eat today. Nadiya's recipes just beg readers to try and taste for themselves, including- Masala Eggy Bread, Spiced Bean and Banger Stew, Ploughman's Cheese & Pickle Tart, Fish Pie with Cinnamon Sweet Potato, Lamb Bhuna with Garlic Naan, Star Anise Chicken Wings with Chunky Chips, Rosemary Banoffee Pie and Eton Mess Cheesecake.
She baked her way into our hearts and hasn't stopped since . . . The cookbook charts her love affair with British food * Prima *
Nadiya's British Food Adventure - now infamous for its crispy chocolate and peanut tart, masala eggy bread and fish pie with cinnamon sweet potato * The Sunday Times *
The best kind of cookbook . . . you can read it like a novel * The Times *
Nearly 15 million viewers tuned in to see Nadiya win 2015's Great British Bake Off, and she has gone on to capture the heart of the nation. A columnist for The Times, Nadiya is also a regular reporter for The One Show, a guest panelist on Loose Women, and presented BBC1's The Chronicles of Nadiya which aired to fantastic reviews in 2016. Nadiya's new eight-part series, Nadiya's British Food Adventure, is airing on BBC2 throughout this summer, and later in the year she will co-host BBC2 show The Big Family Cooking Showdown. Born in Luton to British Bangladeshi parents, Nadiya now lives in Milton Keynes with her husband, Abdal, and their three children. Her first cookbook, Nadiya's Kitchen, was published in 2016. She has also authored a children's cookbook and a novel, and famously baked the Queen's 90th birthday cake.