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Nigella's best cooking advice revealed

Nigella knows best
48. Butter your toast twice
47. Make some Marmite spaghetti
46. Add banana skins to curry
45. Drizzle liquorice on cheesecake
44. Wear rubber gloves when peeling beetroot
43. Use a shower cap for proving dough
42. Save your mayonnaise with water
41. Use scissors to cut dried fruit
40. Make your own pancake mix
39. Do more with black pudding
38. Use mashed potatoes for waffles
37. Layer frozen peas in a traybake
36. Poach eggs gently
35. Freeze cookies before baking
34. Coat your fish cakes in crackers
33. Turn store-bought cake into easy dessert
32. Blanch and refresh cauliflower
31. Use one base for many stews
30. Add cheese to bread and butter pudding
29. Roast vegetables with harissa
28. Try a steak burger
27. Introduce a Japanese element to your fish fingers
26. Rethink your egg timings
25. Use frozen broccoli for broccoli and Stilton soup
24. Stock up on orzo
23. Make Tuscan fries
22. Get rid of your garlic press
21. Add spring onions to guacamole
20. Add Parmesan to your French toast
19. Cook your ham in Coca-Cola
18. Don't stuff your stuffing
17. Don't bother with self-raising flour
16. Turn off that fan
15. Don't use a knife to chop herbs
14. Swap out anchovies for chopped olives
13. Bake potatoes for gnocchi
12. Make soup with potato water
11. Whack your pomegranates
10. Cook leftover tomatoes with the oven off
9. Stock your freezer with chicken bones
8. Make fries with a spiralizer
7. Try 'schmaltzy' roast chicken
6. Never discard the pasta cooking water
5. Make recipes multiple times
4. Cook your steak hot and fast
3. Use chicken wings for soup
2. Roll your roasties in semolina
1. Always brine your turkey
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4. Cook your steak hot and fast

For the perfect steak, Nigella Lawson always cooks her meat over a very high heat for a short time, just until the outside is charred and crisp. She then rests it under foil for around 10-15 minutes, without slicing or touching it, before sprinkling it with sea salt and serving.

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Jane Curran

06 December 2024

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