Nigel Slater's Dish of the Day: Making the Most of It


06:00 am - 06:30 am, Saturday, December 27 on Food Network (43)

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About this Broadcast

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Making the Most of It
Season 1, Episode 1

The food writer turns the contents of his weekly shop into seven dishes - one for each day of the week - adding new flavours to everyday recipes and creating culinary magic in just one pan. He begins by showing how to make the most of an abundance of ingredients, whether a special offer at the shops or extra produce from the garden


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Cast & Crew

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Nigel Slater (Presenter)
Pete Lawrence (Executive producer)
Michelle Crowley (Series producer)
Sarah Myland (Director)

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Did You Know..

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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.
Pete Lawrence (Executive producer)
Michelle Crowley (Series producer)
Sarah Myland (Director)

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