Inside Nigella Lawson's kitchen

By Nina Rousseau
Updated April 1 2016 - 10:23am, first published January 14 2016 - 11:17am
The freedom to improvise is one of the things Nigella Lawson loves about home cooking. Photo: Supplied
The freedom to improvise is one of the things Nigella Lawson loves about home cooking. Photo: Supplied
The freedom to improvise is one of the things Nigella Lawson loves about home cooking. Photo: Supplied
The freedom to improvise is one of the things Nigella Lawson loves about home cooking. Photo: Supplied

She's sold more than three million cookbooks worldwide and fronted a string of successful television cooking shows. But Nigella Lawson doesn't claim to be a chef, much less a celebrity chef. She grew up in a food-mad family – the sort that sat around the table talking about what they ate yesterday, what they were eating now and what their next meal would be – but says it was the "disgusting" meals at boarding school that switched interest to obsession. Living in London gives Lawson access to a cosmopolitan array of ingredients, something reflected in her latest cookbook and accompanying television series, Simply Nigella, which scoop up inspiration from around the world.

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