You Should be Watching: Nadiya’s Time to Eat

Nadia Hussain’s Time to Eat is worth the watch.

Nadiya Hussain is a bright personality who popped on the scene in 2015 when she won The Great British Bake-Off. Since then, the British-born Bangladesh cook has been making the most of her fame with shows like The Chronicles of Nadiya, Nadiya’s British Food Adventure, Nadiya”s Family Favourites and more. But if you are in the mood to Netflix and cook, you may find that her show, Nadiya’sTime to Eat, really is the one for you.

Nadiya’s Time to Eat is an easy watch and gives you loads of ideas how to save time in your kitchen. The show is a bit formulaic but not in an unwatchable way. It’s broken down into cooking segments then Hussain usually aids a kitchen-challenged someone to win their time back with simple recipe ideas and time hack methods they can sustain.

A huge plus is that the recipes are made so accessible. You’ll walk away with the “Yes I can!” mantra in your mind. After watching the first few episodes with Nadiya, I upped my kitchen cabinet game with a few extras I saw on the program. I even tried making the breakfast egg roll, which was AWESOME! I’ve made it several times since then.

Nadiya Hussain’s baking cookbook may be perfect for your collection or as a gift for someone else.

When it’s all said and done, Nadiya’s Time to Eat is just another Nadiya Hussain branded show. However, her brand…from personality, to diversity of image, to fun and accessible recipes…is such a breath of fresh air, it’s likely you’ll want to buy stock in it.

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Published by princessindia28

As editor for the MultiCulturalCookingNetwork.net website, and as a general practice, I'm living my life in editing mode. It makes it easier to fix mistakes.

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