Published 28/09/2023 | Hardback,
Description:
‘I want to eat everything in this book every single day for the rest of my life.’ James AcasterFrom Spaced and Hot Fuzz to Paul and Truth Seekers, Nick Frost has lit up our screens for decades with his perfectly observed, just-the-right-side-of-absurd sketches and films. He’s also a keen, self-taught cook: so keen, in fact, that in lockdown, he personally delivered pies to his Instagram followers.
This book is his love letter to food, to kitchens and the people in them.
Nick’s favourite thing to eat aged 10 was his mother’s stroganoff and as her alcoholism worsened, he began to learn to cook it himself, gradually taking over and using it as a magic trick to conjure up the very best bits of her – the stable, sober bits, which became harder to find as the years went on. This was the beginning of a lifelong love of process and technique, of escaping into a world of hisses, blips and thunks of a knife on a board.

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Broken Heartlands
Plastic Sucks!
Behind the Dragon
One small voice
Could You Survive Midsomer? : Can you avoid a bizarre death in England's most dangerous county?
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One Hundred Years of Solitude
Ride Britain
In Praise of Walking : The new science of how we walk and why it’s good for us
Gift Wrapping
Test Match Special Diary
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Not Now, Bernard
Elmer and the Lost Treasure
Matt Tebbutt's Pub Food : 100 Favourites, Old and New
Cunning Women
Centaur


