Easy Recipes For A Stress Free Christmas | Nigella Bites | Tonic

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Published 2020-12-04
Nigella Lawson prepares her favourite recipes for the festive period and reveals a few of her own culinary secrets to ensure a delicious Christmas feast with minimum fuss. She makes the most of traditional recipes and comes up with a selection of original dishes to help get rid of the leftovers in the tastiest possible fashion.

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All Comments (21)
  • @pam0626
    “Rich, HAUNTING spiciness”. I love Nigella. Her words transport me into Jane Eyre.
  • @rneustel388
    I never tire of watching Nigella. It’s not just her recipes, which seem like something I can really recreate, but it’s also her beauty and warmth. She feels like just the best sort of friend!
  • @katashley1031
    I have saved and rewatched all of her old shows, but her holiday episodes are always the absolute best. No idea why she isn't a phenomenon in the States.
  • @SteamyBun
    "glorious sludge" two words I never thought I'd hear together XD
  • @lostchildtales
    Nigella literally cooking “panchforon aloo” (five spices potatoes) and making it look fancy!! 😅 I’ve watched her as a kid way back in early 2000s and I still watch these videos on YT every year during Holiday season. Her Christmas recipes and the way she describes her creations never gets old 🎄💓
  • @tylermane77
    She's one of the most attractive people I've ever seen.
  • @stacyjobe6697
    I love when she goes to her food pantry or her freezer...she's just like us! Packed with everything.
  • I love that she said kolonji unapologetically it is the original name for the seeds and it kinda makes me happy
  • @joannekucks4343
    I love all the sounds of clinking sloshing pouring etc ! Love that you keep seeds and spices past the use by date like the rest of us. Don’t waste. 🥰🎄🙏🏼☕️🍩🎁
  • @ppw8716
    I love watching Nigella cooking and entertaining. She makes everything look so easy and fun. Why is it that I seem to stress out having people over? She makes it so effortless. I need her no nonsense attitude.
  • @jenihansen7201
    I JUST LOVE THIS WOMAN AND THE WAY SHE DOES THINGS IN THE KITCHEN. SO GREAT TO SEE YOU AGAIN NIGELLA
  • @mariansmith7694
    Nigella, I just ADORE watching you in the kitchen. You are BRILLIANT! Thank you for wonderful ideas and for making it look easy!
  • In Indian cooking, you are supposed to put all the seeds into the oil first. Putting them on top of the veggie doesn't bring the flavour out. Seeds spices give out their flavour in hot oil, the tempering (tadka) is what gives Indian food its flavour.
  • @jeanleseth9279
    I totally adore Nigella's pantry. Like a wonderland of treats especially the chocolate 😊
  • @JustSmallTalks
    Us Indians never put mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds and cumin seeds on top of the vegetables. We put it straight in hot oil, let it pop and then put vegetables in the pan
  • It's nice to see a house with a good collection of books, even if they're in the dining room.
  • @darkangel15221
    Ok, let me get this straight.... Guy Fieri gets 8-10 hours of daily programming on The Food Network, yet people have to watch Nigella's older shows here on YouTube?
  • I adore how she describes her process and the food she is creating.