Real Fast Puddings

Real Fast Puddings

by NigelSlater (Author)

Synopsis

Discover the delicious yet speedy desserts in Nigel Slater's classic Real Fast Puddings. It is an inspiring collection of quick and delicious puddings made with simple and fresh ingredients from Nigel Slater, the master of the easily prepared dish. In four sections - Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring - he offers ideas for a wide range of mouth-watering and irresistible desserts all of which can be prepared in under half an hour. Praise for Nigel Slater's Real Fast Puddings: "Delectable...Slater is an unashamed spoon-licker". (Daily Telegraph). "Nigel Slater's infectious enthusiasm is nicely countered by attention to modern practicalities ...corners are unashamedly cut, quality is never compromised". (Evening Standard). "I hardly ever cook puddings ...but I could be converted by Nigel Slater's unpretentious and appetizing Real Fast Puddings". (Sunday Times). "I love this man: his wit and greed make him irresistible". (Nigella Lawson). Nigel Slater is the Observer's food writer, writing a month column for Observer Food Monthly. Real Fast Food was shortlisted for the Andre Simon Award while The 30-Minute Cook was nominated for both the Glenfiddich and Julia Child Awards. In 1995 he won the Glenfiddich Trophy and he has twice won the Cookery Writer of the Year Award as well as being named Media Personality of the Year in the 1996 Good Food Awards. His other bestselling books include Real Food, Appetite and The Kitchen Diaries.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: Re-issue
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Published: 24 Oct 2013

ISBN 10: 1405913541
ISBN 13: 9781405913546

Author Bio
Nigel Slater is the author of Real Fast Food (1992) Real Fast Puddings (1993), The 30-Minute Cook (1994), Real Good Food (1995), Real Cooking (1997), and Nigel Slater's Real Food (1998).

Real Fast Food was shortlisted for the Andre Simon Award, The 30-Minute Cook (1994) was nominated for both the Glenfiddich and Julia Child awards. In 1995 he won the Glenfiddich Trophy and the Cookery Writer of Year award. He is Food Correspondent for the Observer and writes monthly columns for Sainsbury's Magazine, GQ and Harpers and Queen.