Nigella Lawson's recipes look easy as pie, so how did Quentin Letts go so wrong?
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The flavours of fresh herb and potato are enhanced with aromatic nigella seeds.
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Nigella Lawson's movie-star looks certainly helped her achieve her popularity.
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Nigella Lawson loves being in her kitchen, but even more so during Christmas.
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All the sweetness is balanced by the gentle bitterness of nigella and mustard seeds.
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Nigella says to bake it for 40 minutes, or until a cake tester or skewer comes out clean.
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Nigella Lawson dressed in tinfoil knickers pretending that she's friends with poor people.
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Since that first sprinkling of seed, I've never been without nigella.
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Nigella seeds are commonly added to naan as cooked in Indian restaurants throughout the UK.
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Any plant of the genus Nigella
Nigella is a genus of about 14 species of annual plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native to southern Europe, north Africa and southwest Asia. Common names applied to members of this genus are Devil-in-a-bush or Love in a mist.
Ancestral Oil used by Pharaohs. Also called the "blessed seed", rich with vitamins, minerals and fatty acids, it is universally known for being beneficial for dry, sensitive or irritated skin: to reduce inflammations due to stress, pollution, sunburn and aging.
Synonyms for Nigella Arabic; Habbet as-suda, Habbeh as-sudah, Habbah sauda, Habbah el baraka, Kamun aswad, Sanouz, Shuniz, Shunez, Sinouj. Nigella seeds are small, matte-black grains with a rough surface and an oily white interior. ...