130 Recipes For Good Food, Fast.
by Nigella Lawson
This is the first time that we've ever launched a cookbook alongside a brand new show. Nigella's ratings are through the roof, and she was recently featured in "In Style". The cookbook is all of the delicious foods Nigella is known for" but the emphasis is on fast" really fast! This is for everyone who loves good food, but just doesn't have time or patience at the end of the day for a long, drawn-out cooking session.
"Ms. Lawson brings to life the sensual aspects of cooking, helping you understand not only what you are after, but also the pleasure of the journey." - The New York Times.
"Nigella is an icon; a smart, sexy woman who promulgates the idea that it might be fun or even tempting to make time to cook again." - Gourmet.
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