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Vick Hope: My mum's teaching me to cook Nigerian food during lockdown

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Presenter Vick Hope has revealed she’s been “elevating her culinary skills” during lockdown - by learning how to cook Nigerian food from her mother.

The star, who hosted the Capital Breakfast radio show for three years and has worked on shows such as The Voice, said she has been batch-cooking hearty stews to pass the time in isolation.

The 30-year-old, whose mother is Nigerian and father English, said: “Mum has been teaching me how to cook Nigerian food. Like rice and stew and plantain.

So I have been elevating my culinary skills. A lot of them are big, pot-based dishes and a little goes a long way. So lots of batch cooking.” However, the star - who was born in Newcastle but now lives in east London, said staying fit and healthy

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