Real Fast Food
By Nigel Slater
Penguin UK - 1993
ISBN: 0140469494

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Real Fast Food
By Nigel Slater
Michael Joseph Ltd - 1992
ISBN: 0718135776

Real Fast Food: 350 Recipes Ready-to-Eat in 30 Minutes
By Nigel Slater, Nigella Lawson
Overlook TP - 2008
ISBN: 1590201159

Real Fast Food
By Nigel Slater
Overlook TP - 2003
ISBN: 1585674370

Real Fast Food
By Nigel Slater
Penguin Books Ltd - 2006
ISBN: 0141029803

Real Fast Food: 350 Recipes Ready-to-Eat in 30 Minutes
By Nigel Slater
Overlook Hardcover - 1996
ISBN: 0879516429

Real Fast Food

Grilled Aubergine with Lemon, Basil and Cracked Coriander

Page 135

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6th March 2010

friederike from Berlin,

Similar to the Spiced Chicken with Brown Butter in that we used a grill pan instead of an oven grill (although I don’t expect that to make any real difference), and that the spices didn’t really do anything to the aubergine – we omitted the basil though, as we didn’t have any. Slightly disappointed, it sounded like a great dish.

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kaye16 - 21st November 2017
@frederike, does your book really call this dish Grilled Aubergine? Mine calls it Broiled Eggplant. You know, I bought this book on a remainders table in Amsterdam something like 20 years ago, and it never occurred to me it wasn't a UK book. But, of course, it says eggplant, so it must be US. Sometimes I'm underwhelmed by my alertness.

 

friederike - 22nd November 2017
Haha, yes it does (published by Penguin, RRP £ 8,99). Where did you get yours? I bought mine at the American Book Centre at the Munt, about 11 years ago I think.

 

kaye16 - 25th November 2017
At the bookshop at ... Koningsplein, I think it is. (Nine years away and I can't remember street names anymore!) I used to call it the 3-named bookshop and couldn't remember any of them, although it's changed maybe twice since then. Seven stories high. Really good for a ramble through. They had a little café for a while, Bagel&Beans?, which made it a nice place to meet a bookish friend. Scheltema maybe? I think there was an AH next door? Tram stop.

 

friederike - 26th November 2017
Yes, that used to be Scheltema (then Selexyz, then Polaris, now they've re-opened in a different location as Scheltema) - we always just kept referring to it as Scheltema.

 

kaye16 - 27th November 2017
It is gone now? That shop was wonderful fun. The remainders table was a good place to pick up interesting cookbooks.

 

friederike - 27th November 2017
It was re-opened by a couple of (ex-)employees as Scheltema in a new place near the Dam a few years ago, after Polaris finally went bankrupt. I only went to see it once, but it's really nice; bigger than before, but still a very good bookstore with a nice athmosphere.

 

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