Bummer! I've always kind of liked Delia, but for some reason that all rings true and has turned me off St D for good.lukesdad said:When I was ayoung apprentice in london Delia used to come to our kitchen for filming sequences. We d spend half the bloody day doing her prep, instead of what we should have been doing she d swan in do her bit did nt get her hands dirty then swan off again and not even acknowledge us.
Yes - the first and still the best.rh100 said:None are as good as the late Keith Floyd
Aperitif said:Rick Stein
A W Thompson
Delia Smith- always appreciate a pathfinder.
John Burton not the human Race
Gordon Ramsay
Jamie Oliver
James Saturday Morning
Graham Kerr
Fanny Craddock
Atul Kochhar
Rachel Allen - she makes nice afters
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Giada Delaurentiis - American Italian - she has a way of squashing your plum tomatoes and she is bound to put in an appearance sooner or later in the UK.
(All my culinary info has been gleaned from repeats and snippets...but I did watch Oz Clarke cooking something with James May during a wine programme and...don't get me started on that stooge fest smuggery.)
Has beens on toast for dinner again then?![]()
Tollers said:
It's a killer that one...every time I try to do something a bit different and lok up a recipe I always end up stopped in my tracks because it demands a fresh lime or chives or creme fraiche or something. Nothing terribly exotic, but something I don't have just lying around. ("D'you want beans 'n cheese or tuna mayo on your baked spud?")upsidedown said:Nigella thinks we all have Tuscan olives, truffles and Beluga caviar in the fridge waiting to be used up.