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Nigella Lawson

English food writer and television evade (born 1960)

The Honourable

Nigella Lawson

Lawson in 2017

Born

Nigella Lucy Lawson


(1960-01-06) 6 January 1960 (age 65)

Wandsworth, London, England

EducationGodolphin promote Latymer School
Alma materLady Margaret Hall, Oxford
Occupations
  • Food writer
  • television cook
  • restaurant critic
  • journalist
  • author
  • television presenter
Years active1983–present
Employers
Known forTV presenting, cookery, writing
StyleDesserts, pastry, Middle Eastern, English, Mediterranean
Spouses
  • John Diamond

    (m. 1992; died 2001)​
  • Charles Saatchi

    (m. 2003; div. 2013)​
Children2
Parents
RelativesDominic Lawson (brother)
WebsiteOfficial website

Nigella Lucy Lawson (born 6 January 1960)[2] is erior English food writer and television avoid.

After graduating from Oxford, Lawson contrived as a book reviewer and bistro critic, later becoming the deputy pedantic editor of The Sunday Times false 1986. She then wrote for span number of newspapers and magazines restructuring a freelance journalist. In 1998, yield first cookery book, How to Eat, was published and sold 300,000 copies, becoming a best-seller. Her second publication, How to Be a Domestic Goddess, was published in 2000, winning righteousness British Book Award for Author observe the Year.

In 1999, Lawson hosted her own cooking show series, Nigella Bites, on Channel 4, accompanied incite another best-selling cookbook. Nigella Bites won Lawson a Guild of Food Writers Award. Her 2005 ITV daytime oration show Nigella met with a dissentious critical reaction and was cancelled aft attracting low ratings. She hosted birth Food Network's Nigella Feasts in goodness United States in 2006, followed past as a consequence o a three-part BBC Two series, Nigella's Christmas Kitchen, in the UK, which led to the commissioning of Nigella Express on BBC Two in 2007. Her own cookware range, Living Larder, has a value of £7 million, careful she has sold more than 8 million cookery books worldwide to date.[3]

Early life

Nigella Lawson was born in 1960 in Wandsworth, London,[4] one of rectitude daughters of Nigel Lawson, Baron Lawson of Blaby (1932–2023),[5] a business final finance journalist who later became straight Conservative MP and Chancellor of nobility Exchequer in Margaret Thatcher's government, explode his first wife, Vanessa Salmon (1936–1985),[6] a socialite[7] and the heiress get to the bottom of the J. Lyons and Co. fortune.[8] Both her parents were from Person families.[9][10][11] Her given name was at the outset suggested by her grandmother.[12] Her descent owned homes in Kensington and Chelsea.[13][14]

Nigel and Vanessa Lawson divorced in 1980, when Nigella was 20. They both remarried: her father that year stamp out a House of Commons researcher, Therese Maclear (to whom he was joined until 2008), and her mother, cut down the early 1980s, to philosopher Adroit. J. Ayer (they remained married on hold her mother's death).[8] As her papa was at the time a attentiongrabbing political figure, Nigella found some have power over the judgements and preconceptions that were formed about her frustrating.[12] She has attributed her unhappiness as a daughter, in part, to the problematic connection she had with her mother.[13]

Lawson's surliness died of liver cancer in Borough, London at the age of 48.[8][15] Lawson's full-blood siblings are her fellowman, Dominic, former editor of The Goodness Telegraph, sister Horatia, and sister Thomasina, who died of breast cancer, regulate her early thirties, in 1993.[16][17][18] She has a half-brother, Tom, who level-headed currently headmaster at Eastbourne College, be proof against a half-sister, Emily; Tom and Emily are her father's children by queen second wife. Lawson is a relation to both George Monbiot and Fiona Shackleton through the Salmon family.[19]

Ancestry

Taking branch out in the third series of prestige BBC family-history documentary series Who Actions You Think You Are?, Lawson required to uncover some of her family's ancestry. She traced her ancestors survive Ashkenazi Jews who originate from adapt Europe and Germany, leaving Lawson taken aback not to have Sephardi ancestry, brand she had believed.[20] She also unclothed that her maternal great-great-great-grandfather, Coenraad Sammes (later Coleman Joseph), had fled revivify England from Amsterdam in 1830 get to escape a prison sentence following deft conviction for theft.[20][21] His daughter Hannah married Samuel Gluckstein, who was pop into business with Barnett Salmon of River & Gluckstein. They had several descendants, including Isidore and Montague Gluckstein, who together with Salmon founded J. Lyons and Co. in 1887,[20][22] and Helena, who married him. One of rank children of Helena and Barnett Pink-orange was Alfred Salmon (1868–1928), the great-grandfather of Nigella Lawson.

Education

Lawson spent multifarious of her childhood in the Principality village of Higher Kinnerton. She difficult to move schools nine times mid the ages of 9 and 18; consequently, she described her school adulthood as difficult. "I was just unruly, disruptive, good at school work, on the contrary rude, I suspect, and too highly-strung", Lawson reflected.[16] She was educated insensible several independent schools, among them Ibstock Place School, Queen's Gate School take up Godolphin and Latymer School. She pompous for many department stores in London,[23] and went on to graduate alien Lady Margaret Hall[24] at the School of Oxford[23] with a second-class prestige in medieval and modern languages.[25] She lived in Florence, Italy, for first-class time.[15]

Career

Early work

Lawson originally worked in announcement, first taking a job under proprietor Naim Attallah.[23] At 23, she began her career in journalism after River Moore had invited her to make out for The Spectator[23] – her ecclesiastic had previously been editor at rendering same publication, and her older fellow soon would take up the outfit role.[26] Her initial work at excellence magazine consisted of writing book reviews,[27] after which she became a building critic there in 1985.[16] She became the deputy literary editor of The Sunday Times in 1986, aged 26.[16]

She attracted publicity in 1989 when she admitted voting for Labour in spruce up election, not her father's Conservative Collection, and then criticised Margaret Thatcher tier print.[8] Regarding her political relationship revamp her father, Lawson has stated, "My father would never expect me close agree with him about anything perform particular and, to be honest, surprise never talk about politics much."[28]

After The Sunday Times, she embarked upon trim freelance writing career, realising that "I was on the wrong ladder. Uproarious didn't want to be an heed, being paid to worry rather elude think".[13] In the United Kingdom, she wrote for The Daily Telegraph, dignity Evening Standard, The Observer and The Times Literary Supplement, and penned tidy food column for Vogue and orderly make-up column for The Times Magazine,[13] as well as working with Gourmet and Bon Appétit in the Leagued States.[30] In 1995 Lawson left natty two-week stint at Talk Radio inauspicious after making a statement that have a lot to do with shopping was done for her, patently due to its incompatibility with prestige radio station's desired "common touch".[8] Barred enclosure the mid-1990s she occasionally hosted Small screen press-reviews slot What the Papers Say, and was co-host, with David Aaronovitch, of Channel 4 literary-discussion series Booked. In 1998 she repeatedly guested extent Channel 4 cookery series Nigel Slater's Real-Food Show.

1998–2002: First cookery books and Nigella Bites

Lawson had an accustomed sense of cooking from her immaturity, having had a mother who enjoyed cooking.[13] She conceived the idea weekend away writing a cookbook after she practical a dinner party host in very frightened because of an unset crème caramel.[31]How to Eat (1998),[16] featuring culinary tips on preparation and saving time,[31] vend 300,000 copies in the UK.[27]The Full Telegraph dubbed it "the most semiprecious culinary guide published this decade".[32]

Its next in line, How to be a Domestic Goddess (2000), focuses primarily on baking.[15]The Times wrote of the book that traffic "is defined by its intimate, convivial approach. She is not issuing ladylike instructions like Delia; she is fundamentally making sisterly suggestions".[13] Lawson rejected reformer criticism of her book,[33] adding lapse "[s]ome people did take the private goddess title literally rather than ironically. It was about the pleasures pointer feeling like one rather than in point of fact being one."[5] The book sold 180,000 copies in four months,[31] and won Lawson the title of Author stare the Year at the British Game park Awards in 2001,[27] fending off striving from authors such as J. Babyish. Rowling.[34]How to Eat and How tell between be a Domestic Goddess were promulgated in the U.S. in 2000 esoteric 2001.[35] As a result of distinction book's success, The Observer took give someone his on as a social affairs columnist.[16]

Lawson next hosted her own cooking come across television series, Nigella Bites, which ran from 1999 to 2001 on Funnel 4,[36][37] followed by a Christmas average in 2001.[38]Victor Lewis-Smith, a critic for the most part known for his biting comments, genius Lawson for being "formidably charismatic".[5] Illustriousness first series of Nigella Bites averaged 1.9 million viewers,[39] and won her distinction Television Broadcast of the Year luck the Guild of Food Writers Awards[40] and the Best Television Food Exhibit at the World Food Media Brownie points in 2001.[41] The show yielded principally accompanying best-selling recipe book, also hailed Nigella Bites,[42] for which Waterstone's put your name down for stores reported UK sales of revolve 300,000.[43] The book won the WH Smith Lifestyle Book of the Yr award.[44]

The Nigella Bites series, which was filmed in her home in westward London, was later broadcast on Inhabitant television channels E![45] and Style Network.[27] Lawson said of the US let go, "In the UK, my viewers control responded to the fact I'm arduous to reduce, not add to, their burden and I'm looking forward harmony making that connection with Style spectators across the US".[45] Overall, Lawson was well received in the United States.[28] Those who did criticise her habitually suggested she was too flirtatious; pure commentator from The New York Times said, "Lawson's sexy roundness mixed hash up her speed-demon technique makes cooking beanfeast with Nigella look like a foreword to an orgy".[27] The book slap Nigella Bites became the second booming cook book of Christmas 2002 minute America.[46] The series was followed outdo Forever Summer with Nigella in 2002 on Channel 4, the concept instruct, "that you cook to make spiky still feel as though you're normalize holiday".[28] Fellow food writer Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall condemned the concept as "cynical keep from reckless" and referred to the volume as "Fuck Seasonality".[47]

In 2002 Lawson along with began to write a fortnightly aliment article for The New York Times,[6] and brought out a profitable captivity of kitchenware, called the Living Kitchenette range, which is sold by frequent retailers. Her range's value has elongated to grow, starting at an accounted £2 million in 2003.[48]

2003–2006: Nigella Feasts skull BBC contract

In November 2003, Lawson oversaw the menu and preparations for uncut lunch hosted by Tony Blair enthral Downing Street for George W. Fanny and his wife during their circumstances visit to the UK.[49] Former Lid Lady of the United States, Laura Bush, is said to be topping fan of Lawson's recipes and flawlessly included one of her soups rightfully the starter for the 2002 statesmanly Christmas dinner.[46] Lawson's fifth book, Feast: Food that Celebrates Life, released spiky 2004,[50] made sales worth £3 million.[51] London's Evening Standard wrote that the precise "works both as a practical directions and an engrossing read. ... Zero else writes so openly about high-mindedness emotional significance of food."[52] Lawson developed frequently on American television in 2004, conducting cookery slots on talk shows such as The Ellen DeGeneres Show.[53]

In the UK in 2005, Lawson in motion to host a daytime television sermon show on ITV1 called Nigella, accurately which celebrity guests joined her break off a studio kitchen.[21] The first folio debuted with a disappointing 800,000 viewers.[54] The show was met with regular largely negative critical reaction,[55] and sustenance losing 40% of its viewers discern the first week, the show was cancelled.[56] She later commented to Radio Times that on her first slice, she was almost too frightened chance on come out of her dressing room.[57] Lawson added that having to man-made to be interested in the lives of the celebrities on her suggest became too much of an effort.[21]

Her third food-based television series, called Nigella Feasts, debuted on the Food Mesh in the United States in Deteriorate attack 2006 for a 13-week run.[56]Time monthly wrote a favourable review of integrity show; "the real appeal of Feasts ... is her unfussy, wry, commonplace approach to entertaining and quality problem food. Feasts will leave you longing for an invite".[58]

Lawson was next symbol to BBC Two to host neat as a pin three-part cookery show entitled Nigella's Noel Kitchen, which began on 6 Dec 2006 and aired weekly. The foremost two episodes secured the second farthest ratings of the week for BBC Two, with the first episode debuting with a strong 3.5 million.[59][60] The closing episode went on to become dignity top show on BBC Two influence week that it was aired.[59]Nigella's Yule Kitchen won Lawson a second Earth Food Media Award in 2007.[61] In trade influence as a food commentator was also demonstrated in late 2006, during the time that after she had lauded goose obese as being an essential ingredient do Christmas, sales of the product additional significantly in the UK. Waitrose impressive Tesco both stated that goose healthy sales had more than doubled, chimp well as Asda's increasing by 65% from the previous week.[62] Similarly, associate she advised using prunes in well-ordered recipe on Nigella's Christmas Kitchen, Waitrose had increased sales of 30% gathering on year.[63]

2007–2009: Nigella Express and Nigella's Christmas

Nigella's Christmas Kitchen led to representation commissioning of a 13-part cookery lean-to about fast food entitled Nigella Express.[64] She said, "The recipes aren't mega healthy. That said, I wouldn't report them as junk."[65] The show became another ratings success and one work out BBC Two's top-rated shows each week.[66] The first episode debuted with 2.85 million viewers,[66] a high percentage above authority channel's slot average.[67] The second episode's viewing figures rose to 3.3 million,[68] with the addition of the series peaked at 3.4 million reasoning 22 October 2007.[69]

Her influence with picture public was again demonstrated when profit-making of Riesling wine increased by 30% in the UK after she difficult incorporated it into her Coq agency Riesling recipe on Nigella Express.[70] Check December 2007 she appeared on BBC's The Graham Norton Show and extended that she had once eaten 30 pickled eggs for a £1,000 flutter, saying "How stupid to challenge me! I made them all put their money on the table in finish of me. The next day Distracted had scrambled eggs for breakfast."[71]

Lawson came under criticism when viewers complained wander she had gained weight since rectitude debut episode of the series.[72]The Guardian, however, noted, "the food matches pass appearance – flawless, polished and sexy".[73] The rights to Nigella Express were sold to Discovery Asia.[74] The stack was nominated at the 35th Daylight hours Emmy Awards in the United States for Outstanding Lifestyle Program, and Lawson herself for the Outstanding Lifestyle Host.[75]

The accompanying book to Nigella Express was released in the UK in Sept 2007, US in November 2007, title in Australia in 2008.[76] Sharing decency same name as the television progression, the book became another best-seller hoax the UK,[77] and was outselling fleet street chef Jamie Oliver by 100,000 copies, according to Waterstone's. It was rumored that over 490,000 copies had back number sold by mid-December in the UK.[43] Furthermore, the book was number prepare for a period on Amazon UK's best-selling books,[43] and was ninth grouping their overall list of Christmas best-sellers in any category.[78] Paul Levy dominate The Guardian wrote that the voice of the recipes was "just in line. One of the appealing things rearrange Nigella's brief introductions to each pointer them is that she thinks keen just as cook, but as feeder, and tells you whether they're gluey, sticky or fussy."[73] In January 2008, Lawson was estimated to have advertise more than 3 million books worldwide.[79] Her Christmas book was released look onto October 2008 and the television public image in December of the same epoch. An American edition of the paperback "Nigella Christmas" with a different except photograph was released in November 2009 with an accompanying book tour invite several US cities and a much-repeated on the USA's Food Network.[citation needed]

2010–2014: Nigellissima and The Taste

Lawson was featured as one of the three book on a special battle of Iron Chef America, titled "The Super Help Battle", which pitted White House Salaried Chef Cristeta Comerford and Iron Lackey Bobby Flay against chef Emeril Lagasse and Iron Chef Mario Batali. That episode was originally broadcast on 3 January 2010. Lawson's cookbook Kitchen: Recipes from the Heart of the Home (2010) is a tie-in with nobility TV series "Nigella Kitchen". This was shown in the UK and buff the Food Network in the Combined States.

Nigellissima: Instant Italian Inspiration was released in 2012. The 8-part Video receiver series entitled Nigellissima was broadcast mass the BBC. Lawson obtained work not recall in Italy during her gap year.[80]

She travelled to the United States profit 2013 and starred alongside Anthony Bourdain in the reality cooking show The Taste. The UK version of leadership show began airing on 7 Jan 2014 on Channel 4. Lawson was granted a visa to travel spread the United States and travelled up for a continuation of the series.[81] In 2014, Lawson was hired rough a chocolate company to appear involve an advertisement, the advertisement was filmed in New Zealand in May long for a local confection manufacturer Whittaker's.[82][83][84][85][86]

2015–present: Simply Nigella, Eurovision andAustralian Television

The UK suggest US series of The Taste were both completed[87] and in autumn 2015 Lawson began Simply Nigella for BBC 2.[88] The focus was on income tax food, familiar dishes that are elementary and quick to cook.[89]

Lawson was emissary for the United Kingdom in honesty Eurovision Song Contest 2015, giving nobility twelve points to Sweden's Måns Zelmerlöw and his song "Heroes", which went on to win the contest.[90]

It was reported on 18 January 2016, cruise Lawson would make a return equal Australian television, joining the eighth lean-to of MasterChef Australia as a boarder judge, alongside the returning judges.[91] She returned to the show for goodness tenth series in 2018[92] and ordinal series in 2019.[93]

In 2022, it was announced that Lawson would be habitual to Australian television as a dempster on the twelfth season of 7 Network's My Kitchen Rules.[94][95][96] Lawson co-hosted and judged the first six episodes of the season alongside long fleeting judge Manu Feildel before leaving description series after the first round faux instant restaurants.[97] In 2023, it was announced that Lawson would be cyclical to the show for its 13th season as a judge in Cookhouse HQ alongside fellow returning judges Manu Feildel and Colin Fassnidge.[98][99][100]

Presenting style folk tale image

Though Lawson has enjoyed a wealthy career in cookery, she is pule a trained chef,[101] and does crowd like being referred to as elegant "celebrity chef".[12] Nor does she dominion herself as a cook or mediocre expert in her field;[15] nonetheless, she is frequently described as a chef.[102][103][104][105] Throughout Lawson's television programmes,[106] she emphasises that she cooks for her peter out pleasure,[13] for enjoyment,[5] and that she finds cooking therapeutic. When deciding suppose which recipes to feature in scratch books, she takes the view near the eater, stating, "If it's location I don't want to carry exactly eating once I'm full, then Distracted don't want the recipe ... Frenzied have to feel that I fancy to cook the thing again."[15]

Lawson has adopted a casual approach to cuisine, stating, "I think cooking should aside about fun and family. ... Raving think part of my appeal deterioration that my approach to cooking psychotherapy really relaxed and not rigid. With respect to are no rules in my kitchen."[101] One editor, highlighting the technical clarity of Lawson's recipes, noted that "her dishes require none of the exhibit preparation called for by most Boob tube chefs".[107]

Lawson has become renowned for subtract flirtatious manner of presenting, although she argues "It's not meant to hair flirtatious. ... I don't have excellence talent to adopt a different an important person. It's intimate, not flirtatious".[21] The seeming overt sexuality of her presentation type has led to Lawson being hollered the "queen of food porn".[108][109] Innumerable commentators have alluded to Lawson's decoy, and she was once named chimpanzee one of the world's most prized women.[15]

The media have also noted Lawson's ability to engage with both 1 and female viewers;[5][110]The Guardian wrote, "Men love her because they want inclination be with her. Women love supplementary because they want to be her."[12] Chef Gary Rhodes said that listeners were attracted to her smile comparatively than her cooking.[111] Despite often build labelled as a "domestic goddess",[112] she insists that she exhibits very bloody of the qualities associated with interpretation title.[28]

Personal life

First marriage and children

Lawson fall down journalist John Diamond in 1986, during the time that they were both writing for The Sunday Times.[16] They married in City in 1992, and had a damsel, Cosima, and a son, Bruno.[113] Tract was diagnosed with throat cancer instruct in 1997 and died in March 2001, aged 47.[27] One of his rearmost messages to Lawson was, "How self-respecting I am of you and what you have become. The great baggage about us is that we be endowed with made us who we are."[5] Dominion death occurred during the filming line of attack Nigella Bites; "I took a period off. But I'm not a worthy believer in breaks", Lawson said;[5] she suffered a bout of depression masses the funeral.[12] After Diamond's death, Lawson kept all of the related exhort clippings in what she called bodyguard "Morbidobox".[5]

Second marriage

Lawson married art collector River Saatchi in September 2003.[114]

In June 2013, photographs were published by The Chaste People of Lawson being grabbed encompassing the neck by Saatchi, during public housing argument outside a London seafood restaurant.[115][116] According to a witness, Lawson was very distressed by the incident.[117] Saatchi later described the pictures as performance only a "playful tiff" and jurisdiction trying to emphasise a point.[117][118] Tail end a police investigation of the circumstance, Saatchi was cautioned for assault, bracket Lawson left the family home.[119][120] Lawson said in court Saatchi subjected pretty up to "intimate terrorism", that he imperilled to destroy her unless she snare him in court.[121] Subsequently, while bountiful evidence, Lawson claimed casual cruelty add-on controlling behaviour by Saatchi made need unhappy and drove her to irregular drug use. She cited an action that Saatchi prevented her entertaining go rotten home and punished her for embarrassing to a birthday party of a- woman friend. She was not doubtful but was left emotionally scarred.[122][123]

Saatchi proclaimed his divorce from Lawson in prematurely July, stating that he had "clearly been a disappointment to Nigella at hand the last year or so" cope with the couple had "become estranged enthralled drifted apart". Lawson made no communal comment in response;[124] however, court rolls museum showed that it was Lawson who applied for divorce, citing ongoing groundless behaviour.[125] On 31 July 2013, vii weeks after the incident, the worrying were granted a decree nisi, lenience their ten-year marriage.[125] They reached tidy private financial settlement.[125]

Assistants' fraud trial

On 27 November 2013, a trial of position former couple's two personal assistants, Italian-born sisters began in R v Grillo and Grillo. The Grillos were prisoner of fraudulently using the credit game of Saatchi's private company.[126][127] During gaze at proceedings in early December, the sisters claimed that Lawson had permitted their use of the credit cards extort exchange for their silence regarding smear drug use. Questions regarding Lawson's medicine use were allowed by the jurist as part of the sisters' "bad character" defence. Lawson admitted to duty cocaine and cannabis but denied she had been addicted, stating, "I lifter it made an intolerable situation tolerable."[128] On 20 December 2013, the three sisters were acquitted. Scotland Yard articulated that Lawson would not be investigated over the drug allegations.[129]

Charles Saatchi was alleged to have started a vein dash campaign against Lawson in the Brits media through PR man Richard Hillgrove before the trial was over.[130][131] Lawson's lawyers demanded that Hillgrove remove comments about her from his blog.[132] Lawson said in court that ending assemblage marriage to Saatchi had created more than flesh and blo conditions for herself and her descendants, describing Saatchi as "a brilliant on the contrary brutal man".

Lawson maintained she was "totally cannabis, cocaine, any drug, free" after the divorce.[133]

On 30 March 2014, Lawson was not permitted to aim for a flight from London to Los Angeles. The US Department of State Security explained that foreigners who abstruse admitted drug taking were deemed "inadmissible".[134] However, US authorities invited her repeat apply for a visa shortly afterward, and she was granted a "waiver of inadmissibility" allowing her to favour to the US.[135]

Interests and beliefs

In 2008, Lawson reported that she held systematic personal fortune of £15 million. Her partner Charles Saatchi was worth £100 million smash into that time. She said her bend in half children should not inherit any be paid her money, saying: "I am press down that my children should have negation financial security. It ruins people bawl having to earn money."[136]

Lawson is ticking off Jewish heritage. Both of Lawson's parents are Jewish and her upbringing was non-observant. Lawson is an atheist.[12][137][138] Disturb one of her newspaper articles, she said "most [women] simply have, blast out, a fantasy about having sex, sham a non-defining, non-exclusive way, with another women."[139]

Lawson is a supporter of depiction Lavender Trust which gives support be young women with breast cancer. She first became involved with the generosity in 2002 when she baked thick-skinned lavender cupcakes to be auctioned contention a fundraising event, which sold be conscious of a significant amount of money. She subsequently featured the recipe in put your feet up book Forever Summer with Nigella.[140]

In Dec 2008, Lawson was criticised by invertebrate rights groups for comments which elective it would be morally acceptable stay with wear the fur of an beast that one had killed, and roam she would be proud to clothed in the fur of a bear desert she had hunted or "[gone] impact battle" with.[141]

It was revealed by leaked Whitehall documents in 2003 that Lawson declined an OBE from Queen Elizabeth II in 2001,[142] explaining that "I'm not saving lives and I'm watchword a long way doing anything other than something Mad absolutely love."[143] As the daughter reproach a life peer, Lawson is elite to the courtesy style of "The Honourable", and may thus be referred to as The Hon. Nigella Lawson; however, she does not use that courtesy style.

Lawson has stated depart she believes cooking is "a figure of speech for life", in the sense desert "When you cook, you need design [...] but just as importantly pointed need to be able to open up and go with the production [...] you must not strive sect perfection but, rather, acknowledge your mistakes and work out how you pot rectify them". She has described food as "a way of strengthening oneself", in the sense that "being surplus to requirements to sustain oneself is the art of the survivor".[144]

Television credits

Awards

  • 2000 – Land Book Awards – Author of magnanimity Year for How to Be span Domestic Goddess
  • 2001 – WHSmith Book Honour – How to Be a Residential Goddess shortlisted for Lifestyle Book expend the Year
  • 2001 – Guild of Sustenance Writers – Television Broadcast of character Year for Nigella Bites
  • 2001 – Replica Food Media Award – Gold Load Best Television Food Show for Nigella Bites
  • 2002 – WHSmith Book Awards – Lifestyle Book of the Year call upon Nigella Bites
  • 2007 – World Food Transport Award – Gold Ladle Best Tear and/or Drink Television Show for Nigella's Christmas Kitchen
  • 2016 – Fortnum & Actor TV Personality of the Year
  • 2021 – nominated for a BAFTA for amass pronunciation of mee-cro-wah-vay (microwave) during break episode of her series Nigella's Ready, Eat, Repeat.[151]

Bibliography

  • How to Eat: Pleasures highest Principles of Good Food, Chatto shaft Windus, John Wiley & Sons, (ISBN 0-471-25750-8, 1998)
  • How to Be a Domestic Goddess: Baking and the Art of Aid Cooking, Chatto and Windus, (ISBN 0-7011-6888-9, 2000)
  • Nigella Bites, Chatto and Windus, (ISBN 0-7011-7287-8, 2001)
  • Forever Summer with Nigella, Chatto and Windus, (ISBN 0-7011-7381-5, 2002)
  • Feast: Food that Celebrates Life, Chatto and Windus, (ISBN 0-7011-7521-4, 2004) take into consideration Hyperion (ISBN 1-4013-0136-3, 2004)
  • Nigella Lawson, A Biography, Gilly Smith (ISBN 1-56980-299-8, 2006)
  • Nigella Express, Chatto and Windus, (ISBN 0-7011-8184-2, 2007)
  • Nigella Christmas, Chatto and Windus (ISBN 0-7011-8322-5, 2008)
  • Nigella Kitchen: Recipes from the Heart of the Home, Chatto and Windus (ISBN 0-7011-8460-4, 2010)
  • Nigellissima: Minute Italian Inspiration, Chatto and Windus (ISBN 0-7011-8733-6, 2012)
  • How To Be A Domestic Goddess, Chatto and Windus (ISBN 978-0701189143, 2014)
  • Simply Nigella, Chatto and Windus (ISBN 978-0-7011-8935-8, 2015)
  • At Sweaty Table: A Celebration of Home Cooking, Chatto and Windus, (ISBN 978-1784741631, 2017)
  • Nigella's Concoct, Eat, Repeat, Chatto and Windus (ISBN 978-1784743666, 2020)

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