Sybil Kapoor
- Sybil Kapoor has written articles published in The Guardian, The Times and The Sunday Times.
Most Recent article
The joy of jelly
The Guardian, Thursday 11 MarchIt's cheap, it tastes gorgeous and it gets everyone giggling. And if you make your own, you can turn it into a very special pudding
Previous Articles
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Are these the world's bet macarons?
The Guardian, Thursday 25 February
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How to make perfect porridge
The Guardian, Thursday 7 January (5 blog links)
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Rene Redzepi: the chefs' top chef
The Guardian, Wed 12 August 2009 (3 blog links)
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Grilled peaches
The Sunday Times, Sun 19 July 2009
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Blue cheese, frisée and pear salad
The Sunday Times, Sun 19 July 2009
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Saffron rice with vegetables
The Sunday Times, Sun 19 July 2009
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Honey soy chicken salad
The Sunday Times, Sun 19 July 2009
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Barbecued sea bass with olive relish
The Sunday Times, Sun 19 July 2009
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Mixed summer berry crush
The Sunday Times, Sun 12 July 2009
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Creamy crab pasta
The Sunday Times, Sun 12 July 2009
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Sybil Kapoor by numbers...
- 90 articles (since October 2007)
- Average article: 10 column inches (311 words)
- Shortest article: 2 column inches (70 words)
- Longest article: 40 column inches (1189 words)
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