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Student gourmet takes on the couch potatoes

He wrote his first book at 14. Now the youthful cook has advice for his student peers

August 4, 2010 14:33
Food writer and student Sam Stern recommends easy, unpretentious foods like falafel

ByAlex Kasriel, Alex Kasriel

2 min read

Our nation boasts the whole gamut of celebrity chef personalities: the cockney one, the angry one, the luscious lady one, the mumsy one and the experimental one, to name a few.

Enter the laid-back, studenty one. Sam Stern, 19, is currently studying politics and sociology at Edinburgh University and is also author of five brightly coloured recipe books aimed at first-time cooks, full of cheerful photos of Sam happily cooking in his mum’s kitchen.

His latest, Sam Stern’s Eat Vegetarian (which followed Get Cooking; Cooking Up a Storm; Real Food, Real Fast Food and Sam Stern’s Student Cookbook) includes easy, unpretentious recipes such as omelette, falafel, risotto and cannelloni.

He has one of those trendy haircuts that goes in different directions, never changes the tone of his voice from its default chilled-out Yorkshire drone and admits to finding it strange being recognised on campus.