Since winning the Great British Bake Off last year, mother of three Nadiya Hussain has ran with her mantra of ‘I can and I will’ by taking on numerous projects; from documentary making and recipe book writing to royal baking and countless television appearances, it seems Nadiya’s future in the food industry is bright. Last month, the reigning Bake Off champ kindly took 5 minutes out of her hectic schedule to chat food, the Queen and instant fame with myself and fellow food blogger Hannah Bond (A Bond Girl’s Food Diary ) …right after she humoured us with some fan girl photos.
So, it’s been a year since Bake Off- what’s the most exciting project you’ve worked on since? It’s a tough one but I think I would have to choose baking the Queen’s 90th birthday cake- that’s a moment in history and I can’t believe I got to do it – I still have to pinch myself!
How did you manage to get that commission? I was on a shoot and my agent called and told me- I was sure she’d got it wrong- as if they’d want me and not a professional… when I realised it was true I was a bit like, can I say no?! Of course I didn’t but it was a lot of pressure at first- it’s a big deal!
(Photo Credit: Telegraph Online)
You’ve spoken about struggling with confidence- do you think winning Bake Off helped you overcome that? Not the winning, but the process. Doing things I was unsure of or uncomfortable with on my own without my children or husband made me realise I don’t have to be a nervous or anxious person.
Were you prepared for the instant fame Bake Off gave you? No, I honestly thought I would fly under the radar and go back to normal life… being in the spotlight is a new world and it’s not something I have ever experienced- I try to just take it in my stride and enjoy it because you never know when it’s going to end.
Did Mary Berry give you any long lasting advice after Bake Off? She just told me to look after my family- she is such a family orientated person and I think we had that in common… she’s a bit like that Grandma you want to adopt!
Some less serious questions now… what is your desert island dish? Marmite! Marmite crisps.. I can eat six packets in one go.
Dream dinner party guest? David Attenborough. Every time.
Favourite cuisine? Vietnamese- it’s so fresh.
Two kitchen essentials? The perfect spatula and my stand mixer.
Mary or Paul? I’m not answering that!
( Just fan-girling…)
Many thanks to Nadiya for chatting with us and sharing her thoughts on a very exciting year- look out for her BBC documentary series The Chronicles of Nadiya which traces her Bangladeshi roots and food heritage and pick up her book Nadiya’s Kitchen now.
So interesting..and imagine baking any cake, let alone a 90th birthday cake, for the Queen! I have to plead ignorance–what does the question “Mary or Paul?’ connote?
I know! Mad. Bit of a joke question- did she prefer Mary Berry or Paul Hollywood- they are the judges on the Great British Bake Off
Oh–makes perfect sense!
Great post!