So... I took a look at Nigella Express and came across 3 recipes:
- Potato Cakes with Smoked Salmon
- Lamb, Olive and Caramelized Onion Tagine
- Mango Split
The potato cakes were easy to make. I had to add a bit of milk to the batter and my cakes were not as pretty in colour as the ones in the book. But they tasted good! As you can see from the picture, I made them a bit bigger too.

I could not get "caramelized onions from a jar" - I'm pretty sure they're not available in Finland. So I got some shallots, peeled them and used them whole. They were really nice as were the garlic cloves too. Yum! After an hour in the oven, my lamb didn't seem to be cooking at all so I put the pan back on the stove and cooked it for another hour. By then the meat was tender, falling off the bone (I had bone-in lamb pieces). I'm not a big fan of couscous (which Nigella suggest to serve with this dish) so we had dark rice and vegetables to go with the lamb. Delicious! I wouldn't hesitate serving this dish to "fancier" guests either.

By now we were stuffed but luckily there's always room for dessert... I couldn't get mango sorbet so I bought lemon sorbet instead. It was really sharp - I think the mango variety would've worked better. The sauce was interesting and, as you can see from the picture, mine turned out a lot darker than in the book's picture. The toasted shredded coconut was very nice. This dessert was a good, not-too-sweet end to our meal.

The recipe for Potato cakes with smoked salmon can be found on p. 198 in the "Razzle Dazzle" chapter of "Nigella Express.
The recipe for Lamb, olive and caramelized onion tagine can be found on p. 114 in the "Quick Quick Slow" chapter of "Nigella Express".
The recipe for Mango Split can be found on p. 78 in the "Retro Rapido" chapter of "Nigella Express".




