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Real Fast Food

Real Fast Food, ISBN 9780141029504 and books by Nigel Slater on sale at thebookshelf.co.nz

From simple snacks to dinner–party desserts, all the dishes in Real Fast Food can be ready to eat in 30 minutes or under.

My first book, and now in its 42nd printing. Real Fast Food was conceived as nothing more than a little book of ideas for making yourself something nice to eat when you come in from work. It has sold over a million copies and, though one or two of the recipes seem a bit old fashioned now, people constantly tell me how useful they find it. Recently re–set and with a new cover by Alice Tait it seems to have become a much–loved classic.

About the Author

NIGEL SLATER is a cook who writes. He has been the food columnist for The Observer for fifteen years. Author of seven cookery books, an autobiography and presenter of the BBC television series A Taste of my Life, his latest book is Eating for England, a personal portrait of the British at table.

Nigel is not a chef. His cooking is understated, straightforward stuff that is easy to accomplish, without a trace of what he affectionately calls cheffery. He is not fond of fussy cooking and prefers simple suppers made with care and thought. He believes that making something good to eat for your self or for others can lift the spirits in the way little else can. There is something quietly civilizing about sharing a meal with other people. The simple act of making someone something to eat, even a bowl of soup or a loaf of bread, has a many–layered meaning. It suggests an act of protection and caring, of generosity and intimacy. It is in itself a sign of respect.
Author:
Nigel Slater
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ISBN:
9780141029504
Publish Date:
12/2006
Pages:
352
Publisher:
Penguin
Format:
Paperback
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Approximately 6 - 10 days
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