. . . AND HERE ARE THE TASTIEST MORSELS OF ALL
Magimix 2-Slot Vision Toaster, €179
HOW have we lived without being able to watch our toast take a tan over breakfast?
Hand-carved wooden pig centrepiece bowl, €54
A LITTLE piggy trug which she uses to store stray lemons and onions. It is so perfect. Gimme, gimme, gimme. Oink, oink!
Viners Rose Gold Cutlery set, €127
FOR fork’s sake, Nigella even has covetable cutlery. Different, stylish, achingly contemporary. Who’d expect anything less?
Nordic Ware Bundt Pans, €35-€55 each
THE quiet glory of beautiful baking tins should never be underestimated. Worth investing in, even if you only use them twice a year.
Four Annabel Jones Champagne Glasses, €45
CHAMPAGNE should really be drunk from tulip-shaped flutes — but who can resist Nigella’s festive saucers? And I mean that in a non-suggestive way.
KitchenAid Artisan Mixer in copper, €830
LOOKS like it should be strapped to the wing of a private jet to give extra thrust on take-off. The latest and most expensive KitchenAid.
Aerolatte Coffee Pot, from €17
NATURALLY, Nigella has three of these beauties, the Mummy, Daddy and Baby bear of beverage bodaciousness.
Falcon Italian Mezzaluna, €13
CHOPPING up herbs looks elegant and more fun when you use one of these, like Nigella does. I could never be so extravagant — a sharp knife is fine.
Ridged Glass Biscuit Jar, €15
IF YOU are going to make Nigella’s scrummy double chocolate and pumpkin seed cookies, then you should have somewhere nice to store them.
Mason Cash Batter Bowl,€24
HAD no idea such a thing as a lipped, pouring batter bowl even existed. Now I do, I want one — and I want Nigella’s exact one, of course.