3 months since the last cookbook update – so much to share!!

In the last cookbook update, I chirpily reported that the recipes had been created, the manuscript written, and I’d made a good dent in photographing the recipes.
That’s pretty much the cookbook done, things should be slowing down, right?
WRONG!!!
If anything the last 2 1/2 months have been the hardest in this cookbook making process. Take a peek in my camera roll to see what’s been going on!
Lights, camera, action!
See behind the scenes video on Instagram.

I do NOT like to be on the other side of the camera! But my publisher Pan Macmillan put their foot down and said I’d need to be in the cookbook too. And apparently the usual selfies I share here on my website wouldn’t cut it.
Honestly, why they think selfies like this aren’t good enough for a printed book is beyond me……. 😂😂😂

So we had a series of shoot days lined up with a professional photographer and even with “H&M”, which I initially thought was in reference to the chain clothing store H&M (what’s wrong with my clothes?? I huffily thought.)
Turns out, “H&M” stands for “hair and make up”. 😂

We even brought in a stylist for a big shoot day. Someone to make sure I looked respectable, and who was there to tell me to pull my shoulders back and suck my gut in…… 😂

That’s Sally Bruce, a Sydney stylist. We brought her in to help choose outfits for me and my team so that we’d look like, well, a team. Instead of worrying about some people (ahem, mum, I’m looking at YOU) turning up in hot pink.
Here we are in our shot – mum and I. Just what you picture for a mother-daughter photo, right? 😂 Well, at least she’s wearing on-brand colours. No hot pink in sight – he he!

These shoot days were BIG. Lots of people in my house, high levels of energy. And, not surprisingly, LOTS of food! The photo below is from the biggest food-shoot-day which involved a table laden with food and my entire team in a shot.

I can’t show you THE photo because it will be a spoiler! Also, because I didn’t take that photo, I need to respect the copyright of the photographer.
And in case you’re wondering, Dozer got his share of the limelight. See today’s Life of Dozer section below for an update!

Ripping up the cookbook…. then stitching it together again
There’s a little behind the scenes video – watch it here on Instagram!

In late April, I worked out of my publisher’s office to do some ruthless strategising about the contents of the cookbook which involved slashing recipes and chapters I’d spent many, many hours on.
This was a tough process. I might be smiling in the photo above, but inside I was crying.
OK OK I’m being a bit dramatic. 😂 I didn’t actually shed tears.

These days were productive, important milestones in the cookbook process as we weighed up key decisions that would affect how many pages the book would have, the quality of the paper (glossier = thicker = more expensive and heavier), the material of the book cover and therefore, ultimately, all of this leading to the quality and price of the book.
I actually enjoyed the strategic thinking behind this part of the project. Here I am with my publisher, Ingrid from Pan Macmillan, with a photo of all the recipes up on a wall as we went through what I described as “ripping up then stitching the cookbook back together again”!

And here I am with some of the casualties.

But every cloud has a silver lining, right?? So ditching these recipes from the cookbook means they’ll end up on this website!
Proof reading torture.
I’m not gonna lie. I hate proof reading.

I am not built for the detail oriented concentration and discipline required to proof read.
And it’s a task that takes So. Much. Time.
I am not talking one or two days. I am talking hundreds of hours. In fact, my team and I have spent (in aggregate) over 250 hours on proof reading over the past couple of months. AGGGGHHH!!!! 😩
I find food helps me through it. Here I am on a proof reading day at Pan Macmillan with cheesecake to push me through the day.

As much as I don’t enjoy proof reading, I know how important this process is to ensure the accuracy and quality of the end result. So I pushed through, checking and re-reading from front to back, over and over and again. Late nights….

…..through Dozer’s attempts to sabotage the process….

…..and even through blackouts. YES THIS REALLY HAPPENED just last week. I was on a critical absolutely-no-buffer-left-in-the-timetable deadline and BOOM! Black out.
So I simply worked on into the night using candles and my head torch. 😂

Almost finished!
As I’m bashing away on the keyboard writing this post, the cookbook files are being prepared to send to the printers. Which means – IT IS SO CLOSE! I don’t want to celebrate until the printing actually starts because things can change right up to the last minute.
You might think I’m being dramatic but I kid you not, the hero photo of me in the cookbook was just re-shot yesterday. Talk about last minute dramas!!!
But the good thing about last minute?
No one to do my hair.
No one to do my make up.
No clothing stylist.
It was me, my Revlon, and my K-mart t shirt.

Don’t worry, that’s not the shot! We had a professional photographer do it – and he even had a proper camera 😂.
What next?
Back to regular new recipes! My first goal is to get back to sharing new recipes regularly on my website! It honestly surprised me, how much I’ve missed it. I’d come on here as a “treat” to see what you guys are making, read and respond to questions, and think about new recipes to share.
In fact, the moment I had a couple of days spare last week, I used it to create, test, photograph and film the Teriyaki Salmon Noodles I shared last Thursday! Plus we made a little Behind The Scenes video – watch it on Instagram.

Cookbook marketing phase – This will be interesting! But also daunting, thinking about the prospect of doing book signings (what if no one shows up!! 😭) or cooking demos (what if I muck up!! 😭) and the idea of doing interviews with magazines (the camera puts on 10 pounds!! 😭). Hopefully with Dozer. I think I’m going to have a blanket policy – no Dozer, no interview! 😈
Speaking of Dozer. It’s his turn in the spotlight now! Though I expect some of you already skipped down to read Life of Dozer before coming back to read about ME. And you know I secretly love that. 😉
More updates coming soon – we have some fun events coming up I’m looking forward to sharing with you.
And from the bottom of my heart, thank you for your unconditional support. Your messages lifted me on the toughest days throughout what has been the hardest project of my career. I feel so very fortunate. – Nagi x
Life of Dozer
Oh Dozer! What an incredible couple of months it’s been for you!
Big shoot days with professionals…. so much expensive gear to squeeze yourself under, so many people cooing over you….

Then there was that exciting day when you went into a professional photography studio – we even made a video of it!

Honestly, you were a natural, totally at home in front of the camera.

Well, with the help of a little chicken. 😂
And boy did we get some epic shots!!!

I’m pleased to see that this endless rain in Sydney isn’t bothering you in the slightest and you’re enjoying your daily belly-mud-mask. In fact, you apply it yourself. Well done! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

However, we still need to discuss your understanding of boundaries.
When I say that you’re not allowed into the shoot area, that means no part of you is allowed in. Just because only 10% (your head) is breaching the barrier, it doesn’t mean you are 90% obeying the rules. Life doesn’t work like that, Dozer.


But, I just can’t get mad at you. You’re too darn cute!

Great post! Your cookbook is going to be spectacular Nagi, I can’t wait! Your only worry about book signings will be having a big enough venue to fit all your fans in I reckon. Have a great run to the finish line 😘
Love your recipes,have dozens that I use when visitors are here especially, so easy, and just so tasty.
What an awesome post giving us a glimpse of all that hard work to create a cookbook.
I cant wait for it to be published and thrilled Dozer will feature in it.
Hi Nagi,
Great read!
Thank you for your recipes and the extra details.
You are my number one go to and everyone loves your recipes because they are delicious and easy.
I have referred family and friends to your website because of the comments of the food that I bring to get together.
Love Dozer too
Love your great sense of humour Nagi and cooking your recipes and always look forward to hearing about Dozer. So excited about your cookbook. Wish I could be there for the signing but I’m on the Sunny Coast in Queensland
Hi good to hear the update, really looking forward to the cookbook, can’t wait to get my hands on it
Paul
Nagi and Dozer, not only do I love your recipes Nagi, I just love your sense of fun with food and your devotion to your gorgeous Dozer. Thanks for the entertainment and cooking inspiration. X
Hi Nagy, I feel like I know you! Well done with your cookbook, and being a Northern Beach gal I will hopefully meet.you and Dozer at a signing! Keep up the great work. Joy
Oh Nagi I am lost for words you and Dozer are such a wonderful team,thank you so much for all you do for so many .Your love for Dozer just shines 24/7 and you share worldwide.
Loved reading this update so much! Every recipe I try of yours is delicious, you are amazing and your boy Dozer too! Thank you for your hard work & for making me a better cook, cannot wait for the cookbook!! Stay safe and well ❤️ from California
The end is in sight and I’m looking forward to seeing the finished project. Well done!
What a great read Nagi! We’ll done for all your hard work! You’re a star x
This update was such a day brightened. I love hearing about your journey in making and publishing the cookbook. And Dozer is also a bright shining star. His antics always make me chuckle. Looking forward to the cookbook when it comes out as I know I can always count on your recipes being amazing. With all of the editing and hard work, the recipes in the cookbook should be wonderful.
Oh my God!!! I love you so much and Dozer……ah!!!! I wish I lived close to you, you feel like my friend!! You are!! You’re a fantastic writer Nagy, well done you!!!!
LOVE this post!! So much time
and eff0rt goes into writing a
cookbook. You ROCK! And
yes, Dozer is cute.
Such joy in reading this haven’t felt you have been neglecting us just giving another real,life perspective on your life. When this book comes out will feel a real,connection to it as you have kept us so actively involved in its creation even if keeping most of it secret You are such a treasure with everything you do
Sounds like the finish line is in sight ……. Can’t wait to see the cookbook 🔜
Be sure to let us know when and where book signings will be.
Can’t wait for the cookbook to come out. Just a thought I hope you included a recipe or two for the Dozers in life there are some fantastic doggy treat bones, jerky, cookies even cake recipes out there. I think it would be a nice touch to have a couple of doggie recipes to thank Dozer for his help
Thanks so much for the update Nagi!
Cannot wait for the book!
Dozer has obviously been as adorable as ever!
Well done you…you’ll be great during the cookbook marketing phase!!
Loved this update so much and made me laugh out loud especially Dozer’s mud belly mask.. I’m in for that cookbook! Can’t wait. Your recipes are my go to when I need inspiration. thank you for your hard graft for us less culinary gifted!