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Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware

S10 Ep 5: Grace Dent

Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware

Alice Williams

Arts, Kids & Family, Food, Music, 630144

4.712.8K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2020

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

The fantastically glamorous Grace Dent arrived in Clapham having already won mum over with her leopard print dress as soon as she step through the door. The broadcaster, author and restaurant critic joined us round the dinner table for mum's delicious harissa meatballs whilst mum and I fawned over her every word.

We heard about her dad’s famous ‘Sketty’, her love of Angel Delight and a drink she describes as ‘Happiness In A Glass’ - a Pina Colada. The Masterchef regular tells us about growing up ‘up north’, her 'sarcastic face', memories of watching the Blackpool illuminations and how she can get into any restaurant she wants... We obviously exchanged numbers and I'm now will happily be her future plus 1. 


Her absolutely brilliant and touching memoir ‘Hungry’ is out on October 29th and is available to preorder now.


Here’s the recipe for mum’s Lamb Harissa Meatballs:

 

1kg minced lamb

2/3 thick slices of bread

300 ml milk

Handful of mint chopped

Handful of parsley chopped

1 tsp dry oregano

Large tsp of cummin

2 cloves of garlic crushed

Grated zest of one lemon

 

Sauce:

3 cloves of garlic

2 tbsp olive oil

2 cans of tomatoes

10 cherry tomatoes halved

1 tablespoon of harissa

Handful of basil

 

Soak the slices of bread in milk for a few minutes. Add lamb, herbs, garlic and lemon and mix thoroughly with a fork. 

Make small balls of mixture( golf ball size) and put on a large baking tray.

 

Make sauce by frying garlic, adding all tomatoes and harissa. Cook for 10 minutes. Whilst sauce is cooking, griddle or grill the meatballs until they are browned. Then put in sauce and cook for 20/30 minutes. 

 

Sprinkle chopped basil on top before serving with mashed sweet potato and/or rice


Autumn Courgette & Charred Sweetcorn Salad:


6 small corn on the cob

4 courgettes cut into strips or diagonal 

Bag of salad (rocket or ruby chard)

Olive oil 

Sherry vinegar 

Pepper and salt

100 grams feta


Heat oil in griddle

Griddle then corn on cob until cooked

Then griddle courgette to get nice stripes

Allow to cool

Put bag of salad in bowl

Put courgette on top 

Strip the corn from the cob and add to salad. 

Add few extra chard leaves on top. 

Add sprinkle of salt and pepper

Dash of olive oil and a tablespoon of sherry vinegar 

Crumble feta on top


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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you by L.U.K.'s new podcast Why I Move in Association with Nike.

0:05.9

Mum, did you know that post-pandemic, almost half of women in the UK do no vigorous exercise?

0:10.5

I think I'm one of them, darling.

0:12.1

Well, L.U.K.'s determined to get women moving again, so this is the podcast for you.

0:16.1

They've partnered with Nike on a new podcast to inspire us into joyful movement this spring.

0:21.5

I shall get on the move then, darling.

0:23.5

Each week, co-hosts in L.U.K. editors Natasha Bird and Hannah Nathanson will meet

0:27.7

amazing women from the world of fashion, activism, music and film.

0:31.6

Our friend Clara Ampho has been on there talking about boxing and running.

0:34.9

So they talk to different guests and talk about the ways in which they move,

0:38.4

how they make it work into their busy lives and how it's helped them through some of the hardest moments.

0:43.0

There's Clara Ampho, Aloe Parks and Emma DeBerry talking about swimming.

0:47.6

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0:51.9

I love Palate's. I go every week, darling. You know that.

0:54.8

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1:03.7

Hello and welcome to Take a Manus. I'm Jesse Ware and I'm on my way to getting a little bit tipsy tonight.

1:10.4

It's remarkable how excellent a glass of champagne can taste.

1:14.5

After you have not drunk for the whole week, actually, a drunk last night, that's a lie.

1:19.0

Jesse knew drunk on Monday at my trip, then.

1:21.5

Okay, I didn't drink on Tuesday. Do you know how much that sarky was for that teapot?

1:25.9

Like £29, sorry. Don't be sorry, but I'm just, it was astonished.

1:31.7

It was very good. It was delicious. I have remorched the house to pay the bill,

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