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Lerato Umah-Shaylor's avatar

Hiya! My name means ‘Love’ in Sotho which is one of several languages spoken in South Africa and the Southern African region. Despite the Southern African name, I am in fact, of Nigerian descent. My mother is just extraordinary and ‘different’. She named her children as she felt and not by tradition. I am a cook, food writer, presenter and self-appointed African Ambassador. A proud mother to a boisterous and loving cockapoo called Tuppence. On a daily basis all I think about most of the time is food, sometimes travel, shoes, dresses, shortbread, plantains, crabcakes, bread and stew...food! My job involves creating recipes to inspire you, in various media, from my newsletter, television, books, brands, magazines and more. I also create memorable culinary experiences, which could be supper clubs, cookery classes, cookery holidays, you name it, all for the cause of representing African food on a global scale, in mainstream media, and most importantly sharing it with you in your homes.

My favourite meal is slow-cooked black-eyed beans or honey beans with chilli oil and plantains, a typical West African dish with different variations. I love Chinese food, fish & chips (especially the one from M&S that you can just pop into the oven. I am not sure they still make it. I binged on it while at university in London) I have no other job, food is my main hustle and my plan A,B,C,D,E…(I am often asked, “What is your real job?” Well this is it.)

In old age, I see myself travelling across Africa and beyond and bringing many more people together, with family and friends, with you, writing recipes as I gaze out to the deep blue sea, slowly stirring sumptuous pots of stew, and never retiring because to me, my job is not really work, it is my life. The life I love to live. The life YOU make possible and remarkable. I look forward to growing with you!

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Emily's avatar

Super excited to see African food, especially Nigerian delicacies infused with western cuisine. The 1st African Afternoon Tea that Lerato put together a while back was excellent. The fusion of African, western and Asian influences was just delish. I love exploring, watching and trying out foods from different cultures and to be presented with roasted plantains and peanut butter-wow!!!!!

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