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Ooh, that Heston Blumenthal!

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Kathyate6mincepies · 11/12/2007 20:51

He's just made a basmati-infused stock to cook his risotto in, to make sure it tastes ricey enough

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icod4by4 · 11/12/2007 20:51

oh he i so.... odd

still sniggering baotu elgin marbles

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CarmenerryChristmas · 11/12/2007 20:53

You know I actually think that most of this series has been a waste of time but this one about risotto is genuinely interesting

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TinyTimsGangGawdBlessUs1andAll · 11/12/2007 20:55

God I saw him make a cheeseburger once. It was agony. He was nearly growing the wheat to mill his own flour for the bun.

Can you imagine being him. Even beans on toast would be torture.

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Kathyate6mincepies · 11/12/2007 20:55

It is good.
Seems more serious than the other episodes and less 'let's film him in Delhi because it'll make good tv'.

Ha ha, he has to make sure it doesn't taste of Horlicks!

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CarmenerryChristmas · 11/12/2007 20:56

However he is using lots of the other chefs 'inspirations'......

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Kathyate6mincepies · 11/12/2007 20:56

Someone on MN once asked him what his favourite food was and he said 'Takeaway'.
Not surprising really is it?

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Kathyate6mincepies · 11/12/2007 20:58

Cod - people kept offering to help me with my luggage (I had a silly holdall instead of something sensible on wheels) and we had been given some free books so it weighed a ton, and they kept going 'What have you got in there, some more of our sculpture, ha ha!'

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CarmenerryChristmas · 11/12/2007 21:00

Fuck that looks amazing. Ok I'm impressed.

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Kathyate6mincepies · 11/12/2007 21:02

Risotto looked lovely.

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Hulababy · 11/12/2007 21:10

That risotto looked yummy!

I like the series. It's different. I like the fact that he cares so much about it all.

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Kathyate6mincepies · 11/12/2007 21:16

Am looking at the recipe here.

I would love to see it all priced up - not that I'm missing the point exactly, but it would be interesting to know how much all this costs.

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merryberry · 11/12/2007 21:22

i really heston b's persona, approach etc. but i've struggled with my inner puritan disliking this whole series, both taste wise and 'tut tut what about the starving millions'.

right i'm off to kill some joy around my house...

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merryberry · 11/12/2007 21:23

really like, that should read

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Kathyate6mincepies · 11/12/2007 21:30

I think we are oddly puritanical about food in this country - ie it's ok to spend loads of money on clothes, gadgets, etc, but not food.
If you see it as art it's not so shocking.
Actually cooking a whole Heston recipe would frighten me though, as you could wreck several days work and ££££ of ingredients just by having the stove too hot at the end. I like to take bits and pieces from the progs rather than whole recipes.

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PortAndLemonaid · 11/12/2007 21:33

Looking at that recipe, I can't help wondering whether "(or substitute another brand of carnaroli rice)" is really a very Heston style of comment...

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Kathyate6mincepies · 11/12/2007 21:55

He didn't really explain why carnaroli is better.
It's not that hard to get through - at least one of the major supermarkets (Sainsburys I think) does it.

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JingEllBells · 11/12/2007 21:58

The Italian chef who put instant coffee granules in his risotto (with sea urchin) had me a bit .

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merryberry · 11/12/2007 22:00

sea urchin is the devil's canape
YUCK.
bugger you up when you're snorkelling, taste like burnt iodine poured down your throat..

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