Nigel Slater's Simple Cooking: Sweet and Sour


6:00 pm - 6:30 pm, Saturday, August 29 on Food Network (43)

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Sweet and Sour
Season 1, Episode 1

The food writer provides everyday cooking advice, demonstrating recipes that are uncomplicated and easy to remember. In the first edition, he prepares five sweet and sour dishes, including pork chops with gooseberry and rhubarb with caramel sauce, before meeting two friends who make oriental lemongrass and sea bass parcels served with a pineapple dip


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Nigel Slater (Presenter)
Jennifer Fazey (Series editor)
Simon Knight (Executive producer)

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Nigel Slater (Presenter)
Born: April 09, 1958 in Wolverhampton
Best Known For: His culinary skills and best-selling memoir
Early-life: Born in 1958 in Wolverhampton, Young Nigel Slater moved to Worcestershire as a teenager and attended Chantry High School where he enjoyed writing essays and was one of only two boys to take cookery as an O-Level subject. He says he used food to compete with his stepmother - the former cleaning lady - for his father's attention and was always obsessed with food.
Career: He gained an OND in catering at Worcester Technical College in 1976. He then worked in restaurants and hotels in the UK, before becoming a food writer for Marie Claire magazine in 1988. He became best known for uncomplicated, comfort food recipes presented in early bestselling books such as The 30-Minute Cook (1994) and Real Cooking, as well as his engaging, memoir-like columns for The Observer which he began in 1993. In 1998 Slater hosted the Channel 4 series Nigel Slater's Real Food Show. He returned to TV in 2006 hosting the chat/food show A Taste of My Life for BBC One and BBC Two. Slater became known to a wider audience with the publication of Toast: The Story of A Boy's Hunger, which was made into a drama for the BBC.
Quote: 'Food is, for me, for everybody, a very sexual thing and I think I realised that quite early on. I still cannot exaggerate how just putting a meal in front of somebody is really more of a buzz for me than anything.'
Trivia: Despite the searing honesty of his memoir, his personal life remains strictly that.
Jennifer Fazey (Series editor)
Simon Knight (Executive producer)