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  2. How to Eat - Wikipedia

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    How to Eat is a 1998 book of English cuisine by the celebrity cook Nigella Lawson. [1] It features culinary tips on preparation and saving time, [ 2 ] and sold 300,000 copies in Britain. [ 3 ] It was praised by critics as a valuable guide to cooking.

  3. Fish finger sandwich - Wikipedia

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    A fish finger sandwich is a sandwich primarily containing fish fingers, which are pieces of battered or breaded fish, along with lettuce and a sauce. It is a popular dish in the United Kingdom, where it is a comfort food. [1] [2] The sandwich often has no other filling, but may include a sauce such as tartar, mayonnaise or ketchup. [3]

  4. Fish sandwich - Wikipedia

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    Fish finger sandwich. Fish finger sandwich, a sandwich made with fish fingers popular in Britain where it is a comfort food. [4] [5] Tuna sandwich, usually made from canned tuna combined with other ingredients, and which has been called "the mainstay of almost everyone's American childhood". [6] Salmon burger

  5. Nigella Lawson Says This Recipe Is "Springtime in Edible Form"

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  7. World Pasta Day: Nigella Lawson’s spaghetti with Marmite - AOL

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  8. My Kitchen Rules series 12 - Wikipedia

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    Description — The first of the two instant restaurant groups are introduced into the competition in Round 1, with the entrance of new judge: Nigella Lawson. The highest scoring team at the end of the round will advance directly to the Semi Final, while the lowest scoring team will be eliminated.

  9. Salade niçoise - Wikipedia

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    A wide variety of seafoods can be used in non-traditional variations, with San Francisco chef Jay Harlow commenting, "Mackerel, and even milder fish like rockfish, cod or halibut are also delicious served this way, as are good canned sardines." [34] Nigella Lawson has published a quick recipe that substitutes croutons for potatoes. [13]