The British chef tried some biltong while in SA – something she might just include in her next cookbook.
Nadiya’s Asian OdysseySince winning The Great British Bake Off in 2015, Hussain has seen her career take off and became a global culinary star. But it’s her simple take on food that has made her popular.a great go-to, thanks to its appealing recipes that have mass appeal.
Her search for connections in these countries takes her from the world-famous temples of Angkor Wat in the north of Cambodia to a Muslim island in the deep south of Thailand.. She knows how to take ordinary and simple dishes into mouth-watering best.“It has been a wonderful experience coming and getting to know a new country and all of its wonderful cultures and cuisines.
“It is lovely to know that my family style approach to cooking and baking has found an audience in South Africa and I am really excited to see what everyone thinks of my latest show, as it has a very personal connection, and follows me discovering some of my family roots. “I hope to come back to South Africa soon and go on an even bigger adventure here, as there is so much to see, experience and taste,” she added.
But do not think the British national didn’t try some biltong while here – something she might just include in her next cookbook. Until then,
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