In her 1998 TV programme "How to Cook" Delia Smith demonstrated a recipe for omelette. The next day egg sales and demand for the frying pan she used went through the roof. This is just one example of 'The Delia Effect' where her mentions of an ingredient or equipment causes it to sell out instantly. This was such a phenomenon that the phrase entered the Collins English dictionary. Here I look at some of the things that became part of the Delia Effect, and then have a go at the omelet recipe that she made famous - just two eggs, butter and oil, salt and pepper. Oh and the right pan. 🍳The pan https://geni.us/EGNF1 (Amazon) 📕Delia's How to Cook https://geni.us/yVpM (Amazon) ^these are affiliate links that I get commission on. You pay the same price. ============================= Table of Contents: ============================= 0:00 - The Delia Effect 3:02 - Delia Smith's omelette recipe 4:15 - Taste test #deliasmith #cooking #eggs

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