Matt Tebbutt felt inundated when he broke news about his career outside of Saturday Kitchen. The 50-year-old is best known for running the BBC show since 2016, succeeding James Martin as permanent presenter.
The chef has now revealed a new adventure outside of television, revealing that he has written a new book. Matt shared the news on Instagram, giving foodies a sneak peek at the other recipes featured in his book, titled Matt Tebbutt’s pub food.
He wrote, “Just off the press, my new cookbook!A picture of my CARA and also some of my favorite recipes that you will find inside. You can now pre-order it in all Bookstores. Link in my Bio.
The BBC star was inundated with messages from his friends and fans, who flooded him with comments to congratulate him.
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Former A Place in the Sun host Amanda Lamb wrote, “Well done, you. . . you will evidently be waiting for my signed copy in the mail and I will go to Waterstones to ‘rearrange’ the xx shelves. “
“Congratulations,” added Johannes Radebe, from Strictly Come Dancing. Another wrote: “How exciting!I will place the order immediately!!”
A fourth repeated: “It’s very exciting. I’ll take a look at my copy. “Someone else said, “Fabulous stuff!! They’ll be on my bucket list!”Matt recently announced that he will be performing at the Rock Oyster Festival this year.
The Rock Oyster Festival account shared the news in a joint Instagram post, writing, “We’re thrilled to have Matt Tebbutt with us at Rock Oyster this year!I’m very excited to have chatted with him about cooking, Cornwall and his upcoming visit with us at Rock Oyster this summer. “
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When asked what he is most looking forward to from the festival, the TV presenter said: “It will be my first time there and everyone tells me it will be a lot of fun. There’s a wonderful cast of chefs and live music. “. I can’t wait to get started.
The four-day festival will take place on the banks of the Camel Estuary on the Cornish coast from 27 to 30 July. Matt also asked what he likes to do when he visits Cornwall.
He replied: “I hope the weather is good because I like beaches and swimming, where possible, in the sea. The Cornish coast is beautiful and the food and drink is not good either!”
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