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Real Fast Desserts: Over 200 Desserts and Sweet Snacks in 30 Minutes

Real Fast Desserts: Over 200 Desserts and Sweet Snacks in 30 Minutes

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good old Nigel!
Review: Another of Nigel Slaters great books - the others are Real Fast Food and 30 minute meals from throughout the World. Funny, opinionated, advocate of good ingredients and very easy things to make. I really dont make a lot of puddings - we usually just have fruit but if you want a quick way of spicing up a supper or dinner this is a godsend. Beware - not a low fat type but you can adapt a lot of these to be very healthy. He understands true greed - and is full of good advice about things like getting the gooey crunchy bit round the edge of your crumbles! Probably not the first book of his to buy - one of the others would give you a huge repertoire of main quick dishes but once you have one you'll want them all.

I have 100s of cook books but if I had to go down to a few they would be Nigels 3, Nigella Lawsons How to Eat, Sue Kreitzmans Low fat one (to balance the excesses!) and Delia Smith for things like Christmas cake and puddings.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good old Nigel!
Review: Another of Nigel Slaters great books - the others are Real Fast Food and 30 minute meals from throughout the World. Funny, opinionated, advocate of good ingredients and very easy things to make. I really dont make a lot of puddings - we usually just have fruit but if you want a quick way of spicing up a supper or dinner this is a godsend. Beware - not a low fat type but you can adapt a lot of these to be very healthy. He understands true greed - and is full of good advice about things like getting the gooey crunchy bit round the edge of your crumbles! Probably not the first book of his to buy - one of the others would give you a huge repertoire of main quick dishes but once you have one you'll want them all.

I have 100s of cook books but if I had to go down to a few they would be Nigels 3, Nigella Lawsons How to Eat, Sue Kreitzmans Low fat one (to balance the excesses!) and Delia Smith for things like Christmas cake and puddings.


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