Cowfold Seagull
Fan of the 17 bus
And a Millwall fan to boot . . . watching them must be even worse!Fishing it might be but it's a darn sight more entertaining than watching the Albion at the moment.
And a Millwall fan to boot . . . watching them must be even worse!Fishing it might be but it's a darn sight more entertaining than watching the Albion at the moment.
Very much the same with Slater. His books really helped me learn to cook when I was a student but I can't deal with him on TV at allI really like his recipes, but cannot stand the way he comes across and therefore can't watch him on the TV without wanting to put my foot through the screen.
The same applies to Nigella Lawson - I just can't see why she sends so many blokes giddy. She's the cooking equivalent of Julian Clary with her OTT innuendo and knowing looks - GET OFF MY SCREEN YOU F***ING MORON.
Maybe it's just a Nigel thing?
I heard a similar story from a cameraman who worked on a programme with him.I took part in one of his Floyd on fish programmes.
The man was an arrogant, nasty, bully.
He nearly reduced his assistant to tears, so much so, that the Royal Marine Corporal on our course was going to take him to one side and forcibly explain that you don’t treat people that way.
LarousseWhat are your other 5?
Good question. I have a bunch of books which are more for the restaurant history and philosophy than their recipes. Favourites are The Book of St John, FREA (a zero waste restaurant and bakery in my neighborhood which riffs off Silo - formally of Brighton now Hackney) and Black Axe Mangel by Lee Tiernan. I have actually made the pickle back juice from this book.Larousse
Silver Spoon
Thai food - David Thompson
1000 recipe Chinese - Gloria Miller
Hashi - Hashimoto
Yours?
This - how did it get to page 2 before anyone mentioned Keith Flloyd - who basically invented the outside cooking genere of TVKeith Floyd
Interesting. And can you remember the winning combination? I'd hazard a guess at Maris Piper in beef fat.I was once a judge in The Great British Chip competition, staged at Brian Turner's restaurant in Kensington. Spent an afternoon trying different potatoes that Turner had cooked in different oils to determine which made the best chip, and drinking a lot of his sauvignon blanc too.
Good question. I seem to recall it was King Edward in sunflower oil.Interesting. And can you remember the winning combination? I'd hazard a guess at Maris Piper in beef fat.