Nigella Lawson: Stars call for cooking tips
Nigella Lawson (50) has claimed that she frequently gets calls from celebrities asking for cookery tips.
The food expert revealed that Christmas was her busiest time because she always gets so many calls from stars who have festive food emergencies.
“There probably isn’t a Christmas where I don’t get phone calls from stars asking emergency things,” she told The Sun.
“I often get calls at weekends when there’s a problem in the oven.”
Nigella Lawson launched her first iPhone “Quick Collection” application earlier this week, matching the success of rival TV chef Jamie Oliver‘s cookery app and becoming an instant best-seller.
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Nigella Lucy Lawson (born 6 January 1960) is an English food writer, journalist and broadcaster. Lawson was born to Nigel Lawson, a former Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Vanessa Salmon, whose family owned the J. Lyons and Co. empire. After graduating from Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University, Lawson started to work as a book reviewer and restaurant critic, later becoming the deputy literary editor of The Sunday Times in 1986. She then embarked upon a career as a freelance journalist, writing for a number of newspapers and magazines. In 1998, Lawson brought out her first cookery book, How to Eat, which sold 300,000 copies and became a bestseller. She went on to write her second book in 2000, How to be a Domestic Goddess, winning her the British Book Award for Author of The Year.
Lawson’s career underwent a significant change in 2000 when she began to host her own cookery series on Channel 4, Nigella Bites, which was accompanied with another bestselling cookery book. The Nigella Bites series proved to be successful, winning Lawson a Guild of Food Writers Award, however her 2005 ITV daytime chat show was met with a negative critical reaction and was cancelled after attracting low ratings. In the United States in 2006, Lawson hosted the Food Network’s Nigella Feasts, followed by a three-part BBC Two series, Nigella’s Christmas Kitchen, in the United Kingdom. This led to the commissioning of Nigella Express on BBC Two in 2007. Her own cookware range, Living Kitchen, has a value of £7 million, and she has sold more than 3 million cookery books worldwide.
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