About

Glitter pumps

Not Quite Nigella is a cake and food enthusiast who believes that cakes belong in an art gallery. Born and raised in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, she lives on the North Shore with her food-apathetic husband who takes the photos for her blog (his username on flickr is “ilikeprivacy”). She loves kitsch and unusual things, travelling far and wide for an unusual meal and cooking and eating food from different countries around the world. Her second and third loves are Fashion and Beauty (with a particular weakness for Chanel Nail polish).

Her favourite dishes to cook are cakes and desserts but she may not often eat much of them preferring more to admire their beauty. Her favourite cuisine is French and Japanese (or a fusion between the two).

Her last meal would consist of: pacific oysters au naturel, cream croquettes, peking duck, honey king prawns, lobster, caviar, fresh turkish bread, salmon tataki, spanish salami, sun dried tomatoes, roesti, okonomiyaki, fresh figs and dates, a fat, fluffy peshwari naan, wagyu beef and desserts including copious macarons from Laduree in Paris.

She hopes to avoid Death Row so that a “last meal” scenario will never occur.

She also loves it when people leave comments on her blog and she’d also love to hear what your “last meals” would be.

If you would like to email me, you can do so at: info[at]notquitenigella[dot]com replacing the “at” and “dot” with the appropriate characters :)

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

Share with your friends:

Related Posts

  • No Related Post

42 Comments | Add your own

  • 1. blythe | October 15, 2007 at 5:37 pm | Permalink

    blythe is paralysed by the thought of having to decide what to eat for her last meal (although her chances of ending up on death row are probably higher than anyone else we know).

    nigella said:

    http://observer.guardian.co.uk/foodmonthly/story/0,,2149195,00.html

  • 2. Not Quite Nigella | October 15, 2007 at 10:46 pm | Permalink

    Hi blythe-oh dear, yes the aggressiveness scores do speak for themselves…

    Thanks for the link!

    Heston Blumenthal’s sound interesting: “fried blowfish, miso shells”

    I might have to put Nigella’s dessert suggestion on my Paris todo list! “Salvators from Fouquet, Paris (Rue Francoise 1er)”

  • 3. queen viv | November 5, 2007 at 1:25 am | Permalink

    Last meal should be eaten with and possibly even prepared by my darling son and dear friends who are nearly all excellent cooks.
    A dozen Tasmanian Coffin Bay oysters.
    Succulent New Zealand crayfish served with a mixed leaf green salad with asparagus served with a piquant creamy dressing and fried potato CHIPS.
    Zabaglione for dessert. Old-fashioned, I know, but I love its lush simplicity.
    Stilton, dried grapes and a selection of CRACKERS.
    Copious amounts of Veuve Cliquot champagne drunk from my favourite SHOES I have ever owned (when they were brand-new, of course. The sandals and boots get a reprieve. I’ll see them in heaven.)

  • 4. Not Quite Nigella | November 5, 2007 at 3:23 am | Permalink

    Hi queen viv-that sounds scrumptious! I especially love the sound of the oysters and crayfish.

  • 5. Jimmy | November 9, 2007 at 4:52 am | Permalink

    Hi Not quite Nigella

    =) I just discovered your site from a link on grabyourfork, and i must say i absolutely love your blog!

    I can’t believe I hadn’t found you earlier!

    You are now my favourite foodblogger!!!

    ahah expect alot of comments from me~!

  • 6. Not Quite Nigella | November 9, 2007 at 8:03 am | Permalink

    Hi Jimmy-Thanks so much and welcome! That is so sweet of you to say :D Oooh yes I love comments so please feel free to comment away!

  • 7. Bill in Paso Robles | December 27, 2007 at 4:08 pm | Permalink

    I was idly net-surfing from an alluring Iranian pistachio, fig, date, etcetera, site, and landed at Not Quite Nigella. Like the song says, just one look–is all it took. And I was hooked. And near drooling. My first impulse was to book a flight to Sydney, and go to Be’casse. Seriously. Think I’ll do that.

  • 8. Not Quite Nigella | December 27, 2007 at 6:31 pm | Permalink

    Hi Bill-thanks and welcome! :D Aww schucks that is so sweet of you to say! Sydney definitely has a great deal of food temptations and is worth a trip, in my humble opinion anyway hehe

  • 9. KCL | December 31, 2007 at 7:32 pm | Permalink

    hiya NQN.
    I love your blog! it’s so awesome! will definitely be checking in on a regular basis now. having been recently back from a trip to paris myself, didn’t quite make it to the Lauderee in Champs Elysees. But you absoultely HAVE to try Pierre Herme. His desserts are absolutely heavenly!

  • 10. Not Quite Nigella | December 31, 2007 at 9:02 pm | Permalink

    Hi KCL-Thanks and Happy New Year! :D Thanks for the suggestion, I am most defintiely up for good desserts so I will definitely try Pierre Herme when in Paris. He has quite a reputation and I heard that he was the original macaron master!

  • 11. Empress T | January 3, 2008 at 8:20 pm | Permalink

    Hi NQN,

    Greetings from Montreal, Quebec, Canada! I absolutely adore your blog and the pictures are amazing. I greatly appreciate those who share my passion for food and the culinary arts. I think I drive my friends bonkers when I try to figure out the ingredients in prepared dishes at restaurants. Montreal has a great many restaurants, but I’m anxious to try those in Sydney when I get a chance to go. Thanks for creating such an informative site. Keep up the good work!

  • 12. Not Quite Nigella | January 3, 2008 at 9:34 pm | Permalink

    Hi Empress T-Hello and welcome! Thankyou so much for your kind words :D Hehe yes I know the feeling when completely focused on the food. I admit I stretch the patience of my friends when they’re dying to tuck into the food only to wait for me to take pictures :lol:

    I’ve heard Montreal and Canada have great food as I’ve got a few friends from Canada who are always talking about the food there. It would be great if we could shuttle hot food back and forth (although the distance could prove the demise of this plan) ;)

  • 13. miss_shellie | January 9, 2008 at 7:54 pm | Permalink

    I stumbled on her from your vogue link and i love your work!
    Photography is awesome and you give me EXTRA inspiration to cook.
    Hope my recipe book collection can be as impressive as yours one day!
    x

  • 14. Not Quite Nigella | January 10, 2008 at 6:10 am | Permalink

    Hi miss_shellie-Welcome! :) Always great to see someone from Vogue here. Thanks so much and happy cooking (and recipe book collecting! ;) )

  • 15. Amra | January 21, 2008 at 11:25 pm | Permalink

    Hi NQN!!!

    i just discovered your blog today, searching for Jessica Seinfield’s choc beet cake. i quickly read through the recipe and then went on to spend 2 hours reading your amazing blog. thank you for the great ideas and memories your sharing through this lovely blog. if you ever venture out west there is a fantastic traditional lao/thai restaurant in fairfield, called Moradok 24 Court Rd Fairfield NSW 2165 ph: (02) 9725 6011, you must try the homemade spicy lao sausage, grilled ox tounge, raw beef larb, seafood tom yum & lao papaya salad. The city thai haunts are great but nothing beats traditional home cooking!

  • 16. Not Quite Nigella | January 23, 2008 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Hi Amra-Hello! That’s so lovely of you to say and I hope you find lots of interesting things here to read. Thanks too for the recommendation, that sounds lovely and I adore papaya salad :D

  • 17. Anthea | February 7, 2008 at 8:54 pm | Permalink

    Just discovered this website through the Vogue Forum… I love it! Definitely bookmarking it so I can keep visiting.
    Very inspiring!

  • 18. Not Quite Nigella | February 8, 2008 at 5:08 am | Permalink

    Hi Anthea-Welcome! :) I hope you enjoy your stay here and keep on visiting! :D

  • 19. ernie | February 12, 2008 at 11:39 am | Permalink

    Lovely site!
    Hmmm.. death row meal

    foie gras frais with some of my own figs

    lobster (from cold waters) bisque

    black (Dover) sole on the bone with wild Norfolk Samphire

    oxtail simmered to death in Barolo with dry roasted Wexford Golden Wonder potatoes

    English white asparagus

    Panna cotta with garnish of wild strawberries

    Selection of English, Irish and French cheeses with Robert Ditty’s oatcakes

    A pluperfect espresso made from Nicaraguan Finca La Fany Bourbon beans, roasted 24 hours previously

    Probably have a coronary before the executioner arrives but I’d die happy.

  • 20. ernie | February 12, 2008 at 11:41 am | Permalink

    Sorry, reverse courses 6 and 7!

  • 21. Not Quite Nigella | February 12, 2008 at 5:12 pm | Permalink

    Hi Ernie-wow, that’s a really impressive sounding death row meal! I must try some of those things when I visit Merry England this year. Thanks for the recs!

    And meeting death via the ingestion of too much good food, surely that’s the way to go! :lol:

  • 22. ernie | February 13, 2008 at 3:36 pm | Permalink

    Well I hope you make it over the water to Ireland when you come. If you do, flag me via http://www.forkncork.com and I’ll give you the quick foodie tour of Dublin if I’m around

  • 23. Not Quite Nigella | February 14, 2008 at 6:32 pm | Permalink

    Hi ernie-Wow, that’s so sweet of you, I will definitely get in contact should I make it to Dublin :D

  • 24. sinead | February 15, 2008 at 3:47 pm | Permalink

    i just LURVE your blog…i like the way you write and the beautiful photos of the wonderful delicacies you bake!

  • 25. Not Quite Nigella | February 15, 2008 at 7:23 pm | Permalink

    Hi Sinead-Thanks and welcome! :D I’m drooling at your French Toast cupcakes, they sound divine!

  • 26. Sunny | February 29, 2008 at 11:15 pm | Permalink

    Hi NQN
    Im a avid reader as i’m a self proclaimed cook-aholic/eat-aholic. You’ve inspired me to start up my own blog and i was wondering what fantastic tips or tricks you have used or learnt during your blogging journey? PS i love your restaurant reviews as i am a North Shore girl my self and can actually go to the restaurants! Loves it!! Keep up the good work - your very talented! Love Sunny

  • 27. Trish | March 2, 2008 at 12:24 pm | Permalink

    Hi NQN from Baltimore, MD,
    Found you through Grab Your Fork. Love your hubby’s photographs and your sense of humour. Hooters in Sydney - yikes! so many US chains making their way to Aus! Sorry to report, here it’s too hard to find a real honest to goodness chef-run restaurant, (sans chains). Loved reading about Bay Tinh - many happy memories of meals with mates during 80s-90s. Could u guess, we miss Sydney dining.
    -Trish
    http://byogrogandtucker.blogspot.com/

  • 28. Not Quite Nigella | March 2, 2008 at 8:23 pm | Permalink

    Hi Sunny-Thanks for your lovely comment and I’m glad you’re starting a food blog up. I can’t get enough of reading food blogs and ones based on the North Shore are great as I can get to try new things around here too :D

    My suggestions are: get as good a camera as you can afford. Pictures make the world of difference on a blog. Take a notepad with you and a pen to write down what you’ve ordered and prices. Try and eat early at a restaurant so you won’t need to use the flash as much and if you’re with hungry people, try no to stand between them and the food too long-I sometimes dine with hungry guys and I do feel bad when they look so hungry and I’m fluffing about taking pics :lol:

    Good luck and let me know what its called!

    Hi Trish and hello to Baltimore! Thanks so much, that’s so nice to hear :) Bay Tinh is great. Sorry to hear that there isn’t much aside from chains. I do recall loads of chains on my last visit about 10 years ago :(

    I saw your Ginger Beer recipe which looks great. Only last night we saw Jamie Oliver make that on Foxtel and I thought to myself “Must make that!”

  • 29. Shantini | March 2, 2008 at 10:10 pm | Permalink

    Hi Nigella,

    I am a great fan of yours. I love our cookings and the way you explain food stuffs, which can make anyone drool…..

    I am glad to find you here in the blogsphere and am proud to know such a great food expert.

    I will definitely be a regular reader.

    With lots of luv
    Shantini

  • 30. Not Quite Nigella | March 3, 2008 at 1:14 am | Permalink

    Hi Shantini-Thanks, I’m Not Quite Nigella but hoping to be close to the real Nigella on tv! Thanks for the lovely comment. The wedding photos look gorgeous!

  • 31. Cappucino | March 10, 2008 at 9:09 pm | Permalink

    I hope to avoid death row as well, though I think for my last meal I will have a few of each dish on your website… should keep me living for a while longer :D

  • 32. Not Quite Nigella | March 11, 2008 at 4:04 pm | Permalink

    Hi Cappucino-Hehe you could always have a never ending meal so that you would live longer. Although I’m sure that someone has tried that on and they’ve got some rules in place to avoid that ;)

  • 33. Maria | March 27, 2008 at 10:04 am | Permalink

    Hi NQN,
    where is the good and reasonably priced italian on the North Shore? We have moved from Melbourne where there is an abundance of italian restaurants and isn’t anywhere near as expensive as it is here! $22 for a pizza is unheard of! Craving a good tortellini and garlic pizza atm…

  • 34. Not Quite Nigella | March 27, 2008 at 3:14 pm | Permalink

    Hi Maria-Hmmm that’s a really tough one. I can say that we’ve never really eaten Italian on the North Shore as there don’t seem to be many great Italian restaurants. Certainly nothing like in Melbourne. I think Leichardt and Haberfield would be the best area for Italian. The North Shore tends to have a lot of Japanese/Thai food but not a great deal of stellar Italian :(

  • 35. irene khin wong | April 17, 2008 at 7:45 am | Permalink

    Dear NQN, what a real food blogger you are..really.. gorgeous images, fascinating writing :) also thanks for putting my recipe..
    hey can i link yours to my http://www.culinary43.blogspot.com please feel free to link back :)

  • 36. Not Quite Nigella | April 17, 2008 at 9:42 am | Permalink

    Hi Irene-Thankyou so much! I’ve linked back too. Your pic of the black rice pudding with coconut pannacotta are just gorgeous-I love coconut black sticky rice! And of course your avocado ice cream was heavenly :)

  • 37. Sarah | April 22, 2008 at 5:54 pm | Permalink

    Hi nigella
    i stumbled upon your website through the vogue website and your blog on Gordon Ramsay tickets. Firstly I love this website and am very impressed by the photoraphy, reviews etc. I am also a north shore girl so yoru reviews will be great as my husband and I love to cook alhtoughI think in some cases he is more of the chef than I. I love your cupcake photos we had a cupcake cook off at work and it was great. some I didn’t want to eat. I do have a question though do you still have any spare tickets that you are wanting to sell to see Gordon Ramsay at the GFS? My husband is a big fan of his and has his latest cookbook which he has cooked out of and we would love to see him. Let me know.

  • 38. Not Quite Nigella | April 23, 2008 at 10:03 am | Permalink

    Hi Sarah-I’m not Nigella but Not Quite Nigella aka Lorraine :)

    The cupcake cook off sounds great and good that your husband also likes to cook!

    The GR tickets are long gone I’m afraid, they were incredibly popular and I got a lot of people asking me about them. It seems that everyone wants a piece of GR nowadays!

  • 39. Sarah | April 28, 2008 at 9:14 pm | Permalink

    Hi NQN
    Sorry I didn’t meant to say that you were Nigella I knew that you weren’t I just didn’t write it properly. Thanks anyway about the GR tickets we are going to try and see him on the weekend fingers crossed. Thanks again and I will defintely visit your webstie again.

  • 40. Not Quite Nigella | April 28, 2008 at 9:50 pm | Permalink

    Hi Sarah-No problems, some people have thought I am Nigella :lol:

    Yes there are still tickets for him available but they aren’t in the front half. The whole back half is for people who get a seat on the day so if you go to the stand early you should be able to get a ticket to see him :)

  • 41. Helen | May 14, 2008 at 7:00 pm | Permalink

    Hi Lorraine,

    Thank you so much for your compliment! I must do something about my hopeless blog.
    I agree Bree is the best - I sooo understand her wanting to find the perfect Lemon Meringue recipe!
    I have noticed you like to know what everyone’s last meal would be…not sure but I would def have dessert (cake) first just in case my time ran out before I had chance to eat it!
    Hx

  • 42. Not Quite Nigella | May 14, 2008 at 10:13 pm | Permalink

    Hi Helen-Sorry I just wanted to explain why I hadn’t been able to leave a message!

    I too understood her pain at wanting to perfect the Apple Pie! The hallmark of a true Desperate Housewife I think!

    Very good idea! I like that. Should I ever be on Death Row (haha hopefully never) I’ll definitely request that :lol:

Post a Comment

Your email is never published nor shared. Required fields are marked *
*
*