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Neneh Cherry, tagliatelle with peas, courgette & burrata, and a Gavi

Dish

Cold Glass Productions

Comedy, Arts, Food, Society & Culture

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Angela and Nick welcome a music icon and major food lover to the table. Neneh Karlsson, better known as Neneh Cherry, is a singer, songwriter, broadcaster and activist. Cherry arrives at Dish HQ to talk about the paperback release of her memoir A Thousand Threads which recounts her life story through vivid tales of family, art, friendship and food. The book has recently been nominated for the Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction.  Neneh was born in Stockholm, Sweden before moving to New York and then, when she was 15, to London where she lives now. She first came to public attention in 1988 with her music and the groundbreaking single Buffalo Stance. In a career that has seen her release six albums and collaborate with the likes of Peter Gabriel, Cher and Gorillaz, she has won two BRIT Awards, a MTV Europe Music Award and has a Grammy nomination. As part of a varied and always thought-provoking career, Neneh has also found time to hone her skills as a cook, and presented the TV cooking show Dish It Up with good friend Andi Oliver.  It’s a pasta day for Neneh on Dish as Angela serves tagliatelle with peas, courgette & burrata which the Waitrose wine experts suggest is perfectly paired with a glass of Waitrose Blueprint Gavi. This episode sees Angela and Neneh meet for the first time, generating lots of mouth-watering and nostalgic food chat. Neneh shares her favourite food memories including being sent meatballs in the post, her favourite Swedish dish and also reflects on the word-of-mouth success of her book. You can watch full episodes of Dish on YouTube  All recipes from this podcast can be found at waitrose.com/dishrecipes A transcript for this episode can be found at waitrose.com/dish We can’t all have a Michelin star chef in the kitchen, but you can ask Angela for help.  Send your dilemmas to [email protected] and she’ll try to answer them in a future episode. Dish from Waitrose is made by Cold Glass Productions.

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0:00.0

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0:03.7

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This podcast may contain some strong language and adult themes.

1:17.7

Hello and welcome to Dish from Waitrose.

1:22.0

I'm Nick Grimshaw.

1:23.0

And I'm Angela Hartner.

1:24.3

And we are here for another episode of Dish.

1:27.9

We've got Nena Cherry join us today.

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