I was given her book as a Birthday present and was really pleased as I'd been scribbling down the odd recipe as I watched the series.
The book is good but could do with a few more pictures - some of the recipe names are not familiar to me and I'd like to be able to see what it will/should look like once I've finished.
There is a real mixture of recipes that range from the simple to the more complex. One of the simplest recipes I found was for home-made breadsticks. They looked delicious and I fancied some quick baking. The recipe can be found here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/big_fat_salt_and_pepper_59413
I had a go and found the recipe very easy to follow.

A tip I picked up from watching her make these on the show was just how long you need to knead the bread.
It says 10 mins (5 with a machine) and you really do have to knead for that long - it feels like a long time, so keep an eye one the clock.
I also had great fun creating different twists and plait shapes. The were quickly baked and came out beautifully - I was chuffed!
I had a go and found the recipe very easy to follow.
A tip I picked up from watching her make these on the show was just how long you need to knead the bread.
It says 10 mins (5 with a machine) and you really do have to knead for that long - it feels like a long time, so keep an eye one the clock.
I also had great fun creating different twists and plait shapes. The were quickly baked and came out beautifully - I was chuffed!
To make this into a quick dinner I also baked 'Camembert & Roasted Garlic' which isn't even really a recipe, it simply involves putting those two items in the oven too.
Simple though it is, this was delicious and made the most of having freshly baked bread.
Now, I will admit that this recipe made me eat a disgraceful amount of cheese!
...but who cares - if you make your own breadsticks, I say you can have as much cheese as you like! Right?!