Simply Nigella - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Nigella Lawson shows how cooking can make us feel better and more alive. In this first episode, recipes include a twist on avocado toast with radishes.

Episode 2
Nigella introduces us to her favourite recipes for sharing with family and friends. Whether it's a tray of nourishing breakfast bars or Nigella's latest addition to her 'Chocolate Cake Hall of Fame'.

Episode 3
Nigella Lawson shows how cooking can make us feel better and more alive. She demonstrates her take on a family favourite - fluffy oat pancakes with a raspberry and honey syrup.

Episode 4
Nigella Lawson shows how cooking can make us feel better and more alive. This episode focuses on ensuring a cosy, comforting vibe, with recipes for chai muffins and fish tacos.

Episode 5
Part of the balance of life lies in understanding that different days require different types of eating, so Nigella Lawson shares a menu to help get that balance in the kitchen.

Episode 6
Nigella delivers her final serving of feelgood food. Recipes include steamed clams with Thai basil, toasty olive oil granola and griddled halloumi with a sweet chilli sauce.
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