Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware - S3 Ep 10: Michelle Keegan
Episode Date: August 1, 2018We loved her as Georgie in 'Our Girl' and now we love her as actual-real-life Michelle Keegan. We talk Corrie, paparazzi and her all time favourite ice breaker question. And she’s a girl after my ow...n heart: she doesn’t just love food, she loves DIRTY food! What a lovely episode to finish to the series. Keep sending in your guest suggestions and Table Manners will return very soon with your next serving - cheers! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hello, my name is Jessie Ware and I'm a tad weary today for this podcast. I'm sat here with my mum
who's looking rather smug. Yeah, I'm not tired at all I feel fighting fear oh good for you you can do the washing up then sparkling well I usually do the cooking the
shopping and the washing up so it won't be anything new for me touche um yeah I've been
set the task of cooking tonight and I'm really tired and I better kind of have a cold shower and
put some makeup on
because we've got the prettiest person
I've ever seen in my life
and glamorous.
An excellent actress.
Fabulous.
I said to Sam, my husband,
I said, we've got this person on tonight
and he said, I'm working till 10.
I said, oh, she'll be gone by then.
He said, no, make her stay.
He basically wanted to fritzle her.
We have Michelle Keegan on tonight,
the actress that people may know from Coronation Street,
more recently, Our Girl.
She's also done her own Drunk Histories,
where she played Queen Elizabeth I.
And I saw her in the reception of Soccer Aid
because her husband, Mark Wright, was playing for Soccer Aid on the England team.
And she was charming when we met.
I wonder if she'll remember that we met.
And then I'm going to feel really awkward that now she's in my house and she'll be like, are you stalking me?
Anyway, I'm really excited about having her.
I think she's a great actress and just seems like a lovely, lovely girl.
And she's a Manchester girl, Mum.
I wonder if she's a red or a blue
yeah I do too she's from Stockport Stockport possibly a blue really we'll find out what's
cooking Jess what am I cooking later to be fair it's actually quite an easy dish it's been so
hot in the UK and London is just actually today is like the first day with a breeze.
So I just thought I'd keep it really light and easy and fresh.
It's actually inspired by one of mum's recipes that she used to do.
And it's just like a quick pie art of chicken pie art of chicken.
You know what pie art means?
No.
Straw.
Why is it called that?
Because it's so thin because you beat the chicken breast
so it's quite thin you beat it with a rolling pin in cling film so it just kind of flattens it all
out and then you cook it just fry it up in butter and then add towards the end lemon juice and basil
fresh basil season and lots of seasoning and it's really delicious just yeah and it's really
tender and now it's really tender and it tastes fresh and so you'll be doing that bit because
i'll be doing that bit um but then i've i actually um went on yota otolenghi's podcast that he's
doing called um simple pleasures and it's promoting his new book simple which we're all really thankful for because it's a
bit less complicated there's still definitely some interesting herbs in there that you're
going to struggle to find but he cooked me dinner whilst we were talking at his dinner table
and he did this really delicious new potato salad now I know we've done a potato salad before but he did this one i haven't
got the recipe when did we do a potato salad we did it for my dad voted porno maybe we've only
done it once it's hard i can't even remember doing it change up the carbs yeah so he infuses
his potatoes when they're boiling it with the herbs and he uses mint and thyme and I I can't
remember whether he put lemon in there too so I put a bit of lemon zest in there too
and then he zhuzhes up garlic lemon zest olive oil and thyme and mint to make a kind of salsa
that gets drizzled over the top mine is a a bastardized version of that, but it's going to be in Ottolenghi's simple cookbook,
which I'm really excited about.
So I did that.
So it's quite lemony.
And then Isle of Wight tomatoes,
whoever these kind people that approached us on Instagram said,
would you like basically a huge...
My Santa's heritage tomatoes.
Like the most beautiful colored...
I love heritage tomatoes, the most beautiful colored i love heritage
tomatoes the green ones so we've got green we've got yellow orange red and they look so beautiful
do we have to cut them up yeah but that'll be quick so i've done a tomato with green beans
and a mustardy tarragon uh dressing with them um i'm wondering whether this is all going to
kind of make her taste buds a bit kind of
explode yeah it's quite citrusy and kind of so we're doing that and then for pudding i've done
griddled peaches with rosemary and then i've got creme fraiche and i've put some of my favorite
skopelos honey which is the island that we go to in greece i've put a little bit of that in the um creme fraiche and then we've got some macadamia nuts cooked in salted caramel yeah which actually
left over from our latitude the macadamia brownies that alex made for adam buxton so we kind of
thought that could be nice so a bit of a bit of a crunch um sweet sour so that's what's going on we are taking a break
for a while it's our holiday it's our holiday we're going to Greece we're gonna have a lovely
time we're gonna try and get some new recipe ideas thank you to everybody that's been listening
because you've got us to over a million listens now which is pretty phenomenal pretty amazing
yeah a million people have wanted to hear you whinge at me
that's just not true a million people are soothed by my voice and my warmth and my generosity of
spirit i feel like maybe you're gonna be the performer tonight do you think yeah think it's
a mank thing maybe okay thank you so much for listening and supporting us and letting
us do this because we are having so much fun and we will be back with you in the autumn with loads
more recipes which will probably be quite greek for a while i think yep michelle keegan coming up Hi, how are you?
I'm excited.
I'm so excited.
I can't wait.
I'm looking forward to meeting you.
It smells amazing here.
It's fantastic to meet you.
I'm looking forward to meeting you.
Okay, so we have Michelle Keegan in my kitchen.
Hello.
And you've got a t-shirt on.
You've really,
you've thought about this, Michelle.
I have, I have.
It says arts and artichokes on the t-shirt.
Thank you.
I thought I'd come prepared today.
Thanks, babe.
No, I'm a,
listen, I'm a massive,
massive foodie.
Like, massive.
Are you?
Yeah, huge.
Let's hope we don't disappoint.
No way.
This is like my dream
coming true right now.
Is it?
Yeah.
And my mum's as well, actually.
My mum would love this.
It's a real pleasure to have you on.
And we know you have to go back to Manchester.
Going to Manchester tonight.
Yeah, I'm travelling back up tonight
because I've got a BBC breakfast interview in the morning.
Oh, man.
Really early as well.
Why?
Because of our girl.
Our girl.
Yeah, it's a promotion, really.
Our girl, let's talk about it.
It's on at the moment, isn't it?
Yeah, well, was it was last week
we've been well cut world cup we got take it we got moved to friday then that got moved because
wimbledon ran over so this week is back to tuesdays again you're so considerate i know i know i want
to know what the beef is because i think i've missed two episodes you're about to spoil something
no for people no because clearly the beef is the beef.
I'm not up to...
The man in charge, he's come back.
Yes, Captain James has come back.
Captain James.
And why were you asked for a transfer?
Because me and Molly...
Do you love him?
I wouldn't say I love him,
but he's made it very, very awkward to work together.
Why? Because he loves you.
Well, he's sort of declared his feelings for me
no this was in a few episodes in the remember in the jungle we were in the jungle i'm up to
episode two of um i'm ruining it for you oh whatever it's fine because i'm still i'm still
mourning elvis oh i know everyone everyone he was such a dick, but I loved him.
He's one of those guys that you love to hate.
Oh, man.
He was so, so sure of himself, but he really loved Georgie,
and I think that's why everyone loved that relationship.
He was a dickhead.
He was, and he was a bit of a bad boy that you wanted her to turn him good.
You know what I mean?
Oh, man, but it was really, I i mean i was sobbing when he died i was
sobbing like in my sam i was supposed to go to bed really early and because i don't know i had a
headache and i was in with my ipad yeah my bed in the dark sobbing and sam my husband came in from
what do you do he's dead he's dead it was brilliant yeah and you know what I'm really happy about the fact that
they didn't leak
that he was gonna die
oh right
because I think
everyone would have expected
that if everyone knew
they would know
what episode it was
how he was gonna die
but everyone thought
that he was gonna have
like this happy ever after
because obviously
they got back together again
and I was in
Malaysia at the time
I was still filming
and I was watching
it unfold on Twitter
and I knew exactly where it
was up to one minute everyone was saying oh my god they're back together he's like kissing the
yeah yeah yeah and then I thought oh god he won't be saying that in 15 minutes time
yeah so hon you were filming in Malaysia is that for the next series this is what the series is on
now this is Malaysia now well I wanted to ask so you don't go to the place that no you're have you ever been
no no no no we've been to africa and obviously one of the episodes was filmed well it was filmed
in south africa but it was set in nigeria um but that's it really we normally film in cape town
because of the locations look you know it could food oh my god sushi food
in Cape Town I've even been to Willoughby's in the oh my god in the mall I'm not joking it's one of
the best sushi restaurants ever there's always queues there it's in the middle of a mall it
hasn't got a nice setting or anything oh I don't care but honestly the food is spectacular is sushi
your favorite I do like sushi yeah I do only because i like picky foods a
lot of the time yeah so i like to pick and i think sushi with that you get like a variety of food i
can't really say variety variety of food but i do that's my sort of favorite food to have and
i think that's because i got brought up on tapas a lot of the time did you why yeah my grandma's from Gibraltar
oh so you've got Spanish blood well British like to be called British but it's in Spain
but that's yeah so my family we're constantly around tapas dishes like picky dishes you know
you're having a long table and we just constantly pick but talk to me about because I fit I just
came back from Barcelona I had a gig there and yeah and i i love and i don't want to offend any spanish people because i do i do like it but i
i do struggle with the tapas menu because i feel like i just hate myself by the end of it because
it's all fried i know you mean i know you're like oh that croquette oh yeah sure oh yeah sure i have
a quad for a tapas as a promise yeah why not But you should have gone for the lamb chops. So true. There were no lamb chops.
Oh, the almandigas.
They're the meatballs, aren't they?
The meatballs I love.
When you're with a toddler, that doesn't work out so well.
They want the patatas bravas, don't they?
Yeah, they don't even want the bravas.
They just want the patatas.
But what were your favourite tapas dishes?
It was all freshly cut meats.
I'm thinking about when I was younger.
It was all freshly cut meats,'m thinking about when I was younger it was all like freshly cut meats
lots of cheese
lots of bread
like french stick bread
and dips
and things like that
lots of fresh fish
that was another thing
calamari
yeah even sardines
I don't think I can eat them now
really I've had them for years
but you have them with the bones still in
yeah I know that
that puts me off now
my son's just
in spain at the moment i said have the sardines he said no yeah he won't have anything with a bone
in but when i was younger i didn't really care about things like that didn't you i was all up
for it but i think as i'm getting older did you used to go to spain or gibraltar yeah i did yeah
what's it like time it's really british it's like it's's got M&S. Yeah, it's got M&S.
It's got M&S and I think Pretz.
Yeah.
It's like a little English high street.
It is.
With baboons.
Yes, it is.
Running around.
Actual baboons.
Actual baboons.
How many are there, do you think?
Hundreds.
And they jump on your car.
And it's like a little rock and it goes up. And there's just baboons everywhere. And they jump on your car and it's like a little rock and it goes up and there's just
baboons everywhere and they jump on your car and pull your windscreen wiper wow i did uh who do
you think you are not long ago oh yeah i remember yeah i got i got taken back to gibraltar and sort
of learned lots of history about gibraltar and the monkeys got actually brought over from
oh were they so yeah and and think so yeah and they just started breeding
in Gibraltar and stayed there. But they never
run across the runway to get to
No they're just always on the rock
You say you're a foodie. Can you
cook or do you just like to eat other people's
food? I love to eat other people's
food. But I do like to cook
I do. So what's your go to
dish? If you're making an effort
If I'm making a real effort
well it's
normally
I normally cook
for me and Mark
if he's home
and he likes
sweet quite healthy
foods I'd say
so it's a lot of
like chickens
and I like to put in
really nice sauces
together
healthy sauces
so he basically
treats himself
like a footballer
yeah
it's really annoying
broccoli yeah but I do it in a really nice way like I fry put loads of So he basically treats himself like a footballer. Yeah. It's really annoying. Broccoli.
Yeah.
But I do it in a really nice way.
Like I fry, put loads of like seasoning with it,
bit of chilli in there, bit of garlic,
rather than just boiled broccoli, you know.
So I make it exciting for him.
But he is a bit of a hell freak.
Because he's got that body.
Look at that body.
My God.
Oh, he'd love that.
Yeah, he's fabulous.
And he's got to look after it.
I mean, she's doing okay with her,
but anyway, this is getting very, yeah.
It must be the most gorgeous, beautiful couple
in the whole wide world.
You must just high five each other
when you go to the beach.
Just be like, we're doing all right.
No, absolutely not.
You'll find me probably having a burger at the beach
and him having a salad next to me,
putting the pressure on.
Does he have to watch his weight? He tends more to now because he's in LA I think when you
were home obsessed obsessed um and because he's on camera every day as well he's more conscious
of it now than he was when he was living in the UK when I go there I put on weight though because
I'm like oh yeah it's so healthy but it's like double the portion. No, but you just have sodding kale even for breakfast.
I hate kale.
I hate kale.
I hate kale.
Me too.
There's kale on everything.
Yeah, it's so true.
Michelle, I come from Manchester too.
Do you?
She lost her accent though, didn't she?
Oh, I still got mine.
North Manchester.
I was North Manchester.
Whereabouts?
Presswich.
Neither of my parents came from Manchester,
so that's probably why I don't have an accent.
So were you living there for a while?
I lived there till I was 19.
Really?
And went to university, but then I never went back.
Which school did you go to?
I went to St. Patrick's.
Are you Catholic?
Yeah.
Of course, Keegan.
Yeah, I said you're Jewish, aren't you? Yeah. But I went to st patrick's are you catholic yeah of course keegan yeah yeah i said
you're jewish aren't you yeah i went to manchester high did you yeah that's right in the city center
it's platte fields oh yes we want to know you're blue or red well i have to say blue because my
dad's i told you she was blue yeah i said she'll be a blue no i am I am. Well, my dad's from Glasgow originally.
Yeah. So he's actually Celtic.
Is he?
Yeah.
But my stepbrother, who obviously my dad married Lynn, who's my stepmom, and he sort of grew
up around my dad and he sort of converted my dad to go to City.
Oh, he did.
So that's why I'm City.
I'm not really anything, to be fair.
I was only in World Cup the other week because I jumped on the hype.
I wasn't really bothered about that either
I was really excited
Yeah it was exciting
Did Mark come home for that?
No he was going to come home for the final
If they would have got in the final he would have come home
I can't imagine being in LA
No he was watching it
He had to set his alarm at 5am
And then drive to this English pub
With his English top on
and watch it with loads of other people
I actually saw Mark
playing football quite recently
did you?
so we both were doing soccer aid
and I was that, you may not remember
I was a quite overzealous person that came up to you
in the reception
you were singing
and I sung
Mark's very good at football he's very very good at football up to you in the reception yes i'm you were singing i know and i yeah and i sung and um
mark's very good at football he's very very good at football and he he loves it as well he was
nearly professional yeah he was and it was something that he would have done i think
if i think what happened was he was 18 then he had a break for six weeks and he went away and
he sort of went out with the boys putting loads away loads of weight, and then he went unfit. And that was the end of the career.
Jesus.
That's how strict they are.
I think he'll get back in, though.
Yeah, he's really good.
He scored, didn't he?
Did he score a penalty?
Yes, he did.
He was very good.
And I think two years before that, the other soccer raid,
he scored a goal there as well.
And we loved him on Strictly.
Anyway. Are you going to do
Strictly
well everyone
asks this question
and I'll be honest
watching him do it
terrified me
really
honestly
he was really good
he was really good
why are you worried
you wouldn't be as good
no no no
it was
are you better
are you worried
you're going to embarrass
him
yeah
that's what I tell people
no it's purely
the live audience
terrifies me but you're
an actress yeah but i i can go again if i go for something wrong so hold on would you never do
theater that's the next thing to cross off my list you've got to do this you need to go to my
hypnotherapist i want to do really yeah i was so scared about doing jules holland really i've done
it loads of times and i'd always buggered it up because I just saw that red light.
Yeah.
And I was like, oh, I can't do it.
Yes.
I'm going to clamp up.
Went to see my guy, Shomit.
Love him.
Yeah.
And I don't know.
He did something to me.
What did he make you do?
Well, he just kind of did.
You're more confident.
I think he's just my therapist now.
So, but he's just amazing.
He kind of did these kind of, he't go like you're going to sleep now
It was like he just
Made me kind of understand
That it was irrational
To feel like that
And that's the kind of
Are you rolling your eyes?
I think he sounds much better than the woman
That helped you have the baby
What are you talking about?
I'm not talking about Gary now
my fanny didn't tear so I don't give a shit
I feel like she's worth all the money in the world
exactly
I did all of that shit
I was putting oil up my bottom
and I was making my husband put hot oil
up my bottom
he was like why are you making me do this
this is why when people say
do I want a baby I'm just so not ready for that you don't have to do the hot oil up the arse I paid it oil. He was like, why are you making me do this? You know what I mean? This is why people, when people say,
well,
baby,
I'm just so not ready for that.
You don't have to do the whole oil up the ass.
You don't.
However,
it may help you not to have.
I wanted to ask,
because we need to bring it back to food.
Yeah.
Food on,
whilst you're in these different countries,
you must have eaten amazing food.
Well,
we talked about South Africa.
Yeah. Malaysia is some of the best food malaysia yeah it was it was really tasty food and for
breakfast you would have um because it's like it was like a fusion between indian and chinese
the best it's so nice so for for breakfast we would literally have um a stir fry with noodles in or a curry
and rice that and like an omelette to go with all that and you'd have it all because it was
delicious so hungry i was like yeah put on the plate is it quite demanding physically my girl
yeah yeah massive oh girl not my girl no no sorry no everyone caught so a lot of people call it my
girl i just go yeah yeah it is very physically it's really lot of people call it my girl. I just go, yeah, yeah, yeah. It is very physically demanding. It's really physically demanding.
I think it's because of the heat as well.
Like it's, you can get up to like 45 degrees,
especially when we're filming in the jungle.
And you're in those outfits.
And the outfits as well.
Did you do any training?
We did a bit of boot camp before we went to South Africa
and that was only for two weeks.
And I did like a comprehensive medical training course.
You're very believable at being a medic
yeah like I feel like you should be I'm not saying you should go to casualty but I feel like you'd be
like like the the consultant like you're brilliant thank you it's really good you help someone if
they got taken ill on the train tonight um you know what something happened a year ago before
I started this series um where a a lady fainted at a table next to me.
And me and Mark were on like a date night,
and I heard like a smash.
Turned around, this woman had a face in a plate,
and her husband was screaming because he didn't know what to do.
And straight away, I don't know what came over me.
I like, got up.
Georgie.
Georgie was in me.
There we are.
I literally went over, picked her up checked that
she didn't swallow her tongue and at this point her husband was screaming i was like calm down
calm down i was trying to speak to the lady and she started to come around really slowly
so i knew and i was asking questions about what i needed to ask and i could tell that her breathing
was fine it wasn't erratic or anything so i knew that came in training quite well i know i couldn't
believe it and then i was like right she needs some water so i'll give her some water and then i realized that
her um sugar levels were really low how did you know that because her husband said she was diabetic
she needs sugar okay so that i knew again i would have known that if i didn't do this training so
i was like right she needs some full fat coke they brought coke over to me and i had a straw so i
knew if she had bubbles in the straw she could choke so I took the straw out put it into a cup
oh my goodness
and I was making a sip
of this coke
and eventually
she came round
like nothing's happened
did she know who you were?
I don't know
was she like
have I died
and gone to
no no
an ITV
a film set
yeah
and I literally
sat back down
and we just got
back on with our meal
and she was
fine next to me.
Did people like applaud you or anything?
No.
Was it in England?
It was in England, yeah.
If that had been in America, I swear to God, people would be high-fiving you.
No, you wouldn't do it in America because if you did anything wrong, they'd sue you.
So people don't help.
Yeah, that's true.
Bloody hell, well done.
Yeah, but that's what I mean, how how this sort of training has helped because I didn't
panic at all, like in any form.
I just literally knew exactly what to do.
You worked at Selfridges, didn't you?
I did.
So did I.
Did you?
Yeah.
What, whereabouts were you?
I was like in the London one, I was in like ladies fashion.
And then I was at this place called Auburn and Wills.
I was really bad at it.
Yeah, I was.
I moved around like anything as well.
Got bored.
What were you on like?
I went for ladies fashion at first
and then I went to men's fashion
and then I went to the cosmetic counters.
I feel like even though it makes your throat kind of hurt
by the end of the day
because you've just got all that perfume smell.
Oh yeah, it really was.
It did seem like the funnest.
It was so much fun.
And I had, like, mates coming in.
My grandma used to come in.
My mum.
And you see on the stool, I used to do their makeup.
That was my day.
That was my day.
So I looked like I was working, but really,
I was just doing my mum's makeup.
But was that before you were on the coronation street?
Before, yeah, yeah.
And then I was doing the auditions
as I worked on the makeup counter.
And I remember Kim Marsh coming in.
Oh, yeah.
Was she in here?
Michelle.
No, she just sat on Corrie.
She was on Corrie at that point.
And I remember exactly what she wanted.
She wanted a number two concealer from Benefit,
where I was working.
And I was so starstruck.
I couldn't believe that I could see,
no, I'm seeing someone from Combination Street.
And I served her.
And then literally, I think it was three months later, I got the job on Corrie did you say hi I served you a
no concealer no no I I didn't know how to I don't know how to you know when I first started you
don't really know the the boundaries but it was such a surreal place like even on one of the
chairs I didn't know that chair was taken or people were gonna be, you know, normal down to earth.
You just didn't know.
Is it like the first day of school?
Yeah, it's the first day of school
and you're definitely the new girl.
And it was weird as well,
because I worked at the airport before Selfridges
and I served Jack Shepherd, who played David Platt.
I served him at the, it's going holiday as well,
at the checking desk.
I served him there.
Small world. Do you miss Coronation Street?ation yeah i was gonna ask yeah like the kind of i i imagine it it must be such fun and there's such kind of structure big decision to leave math it took me two years
to eventually decide to leave yeah um it's such a nice place to work it's such a comfortable place
to work like i literally lived 10 minutes away.
So I'd go home on my lunch break to let the dogs out for a wee,
feed them, then come back to work.
And I was very lucky with the storylines that I got as well.
I got some amazing storylines.
But I always thought to myself, you know, I started acting and I took a risk doing what I did.
And I just didn't want to look back in 10 years' time and think,
what if?
Could I have done something else? Could I have done something else?
Could I have done another role?
But yeah, I miss it.
I miss it loads.
Have you been professionally trained?
No, I wouldn't say professionally trained.
Did you do acting classes at all?
I did, yeah.
I did it at college.
I did it at school, in and out.
And I went to Manchester School of Acting,
which is like two times a week, a couple of hours.
And I started there in May,
and I got an agent in October,
and I got Corrie in November.
Wow.
Yeah, because I left college.
I did it at college as well, A-level.
So it was something that I was really interested in,
but I always thought, you know,
you'd have to start really young
to pursue a career in acting.
And then I heard about these acting acting
lessons in manchester so i thought okay i can go there because i didn't know whether you know
whether to go uni or not and i didn't know what i wanted to do as a career so i started going the
acting lessons and that and that's what happened food we should probably eat something okay should
we tell you what we're having oh yes please okay so paillard of sorry paillard of chicken which is
really a chicken breast and you beat it really really actually beat it really really flat yeah
so it's very thin and it cooks quite quickly and i just cook it in a bit of butter lemon juice and
basil lots of seasoning and it's delicious weirdly it's really succulent it sounds quite
kind of whatever but actually it's so delicious we're
gonna have it with heirloom tomatoes would you call them heirloom tomatoes there are a lot of
lots of different colors yeah um so i've done that with a kind of tarragon vinaigrette and some green
beans and then we've got these um new potatoes which are with another it's quite lemony so i
hope you don't mind yeah no i love citrus and we're going to have like a green salad with some like
seeds and spices on the top
but yeah
so that's
mum's going to get on with that
if you weren't cooking
for Mark
yeah
what would you be cooking
would you be making an effort
or would it be
kind of an omelette
I'd probably have like a salad
like a healthy sort of salad
for me
prawns
that sort of thing
if I have mates over I normally do tapas.
Oh, nice.
I would normally do tapas for mates.
Is it quite hard to cook at home?
What it is, it's just timings, isn't it, with tapas?
There's so many little dishes on the go.
I just keep it quite simple.
I do like gambas pilpil, which is like the garlic prawns.
Love them.
Oh, so good.
You can't go wrong.
So, yeah, like you have to have like a vat of olive oil, but that's fine.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Again, fresh bread, my favourite, to dip in. Iat of olive oil oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah um again fresh
bread my favorite to dip in i do like creamy mushrooms um i get like obviously shop-born
patron peppers love the sea salt on them and the palmer hams and mortadella hams oh so you'll have
like a cured you have cured meats bit okay that's it so that i don't have to cook that and then
maybe i do like chicken like little bits of chicken wrapped in parma ham.
Oh, nice.
Yeah.
A bit of pepper in there as well.
And that's it really.
Are you a pudding girl?
Not really.
I'm more of a savoury.
Right.
I love my, I love a lot of salt in my food as well.
And cheese.
And cheese.
Oh my God.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I love that.
Well, I mean, I'm thinking I'm more of a savoury, but we always.
Are you more savoury as well?
Yeah.
But we've provided a rather like, because actually it's been so hot. that well i mean i'm thinking i'm more of a savory but we always are you more savory as well yeah but
we've provided a rather like because actually it's been so hot and i kind of thought it was
going to be overpowering like there's a bit there's a breeze today so but i've just we've
griddled some peaches with creme fraiche um and honey kind of mixed into that and then my brother
made these um we aren't having the brownies but
he made these macadamia salted caramel brownies at the weekend because we did this live podcast
so mum still had a bit of the brittle so we're just going to kind of scatter that so it's quite
light so you won't feel like i feel like you're not going to feel like shit on the train yeah
that's fine i can sleep on the train anyway so don't even mind this looks amazing by the way
i'm a bit worried that it's quite lemony.
Thank you very much.
So will you just please, will you just take some?
Yes.
And have you got a fork there, by the way?
Yes, I have.
It's really, it's quite makeshift here, by the way.
This looks unbelievable.
Thank you.
It's just simple stuff.
So you live in Manchester?
Yeah, well, I live in Essex.
Or do you want a bit of juice?
Oh, okay.
Yes, I do.
Maybe.
Yes, I do.
Do you miss Manchester?
I do, but obviously, because Mark's been in LA for a year, I spend...
Help yourself to all the other bits and pieces.
Thank you.
I spend a lot of my time in Manchester, because if I have a bit of time off, I'd rather catch
up with my family and friends than be on my own.
Yeah.
So, yeah, I've spent a lot of this year in Manchester,
which has been really lovely.
And where are your favourite places to eat in Manchester?
Because it's good food there.
Oh, it's great.
It's really good food.
There's actually really nice, like, cafes now.
Like, you don't have to go for breakfast.
Oh, good.
Especially in the northern quarter as well.
There's one called Evelyn's, which I go to,
which is really, really nice.
Table manners.
Yeah. Do you believe you've got good table manners I'd like to think so
I think my mum would like to think so
Was she very on the table manners
Oh yeah
For me and my brother actually
So what did that entail
No elbows on the table
You don't speak with your mouth open
You use a knife and fork
If you haven't finished you use a knife and fork.
If you haven't finished, you leave your knife and fork separated.
When you finish, you close them.
That's exactly how you brought us up, too.
It's true.
And we weren't allowed to leave the dinner table, actually, until we finished our dinner.
That was actually, we never did.
And even if my brother finished first, I would still be at the table until I was finished.
He was allowed to leave, I wasn't.
They were actually quite strict, Goldick, actually.
And did you always kind of, so you always ate round the dinner table together?
Mm.
And was it always a home-cooked meal?
Like, was your mum a good cook?
Always.
My mum was actually a cook.
She was a chef.
Oh, really?
Mm. Oh, you're kidding.
Yeah.
What kind of, like, what was her speciality?
What was your favourite that she she always made really
nice home food like moussaka and um uh what else is she like really good chinese chicken and
like shepherd's pie you know that sort of homemade cooked food like kind of one like one yeah one pot
family family family food yeah um and then when she met my dad, she obviously worked as a chef.
And then when she had me and Andrew, she had a bit of time off work.
And then she worked at our school.
I was like the head cook at our school.
So we used to have a lot of school dinners as well, at home as well.
What, you'd bring the school dinners back?
But were they quite good then?
Yeah. I remember like, especially the desserts as well what you'd bring the school dinners back but were they quite good then yeah i remember like um especially the desserts as well you know i remember that custard remember like this sponging custard and it's the best oh i feel like we should know but i feel like
we should put it in the in the cookbook it's like it's that it's that sponge that just is so light
yeah and it's just sponge you don't need anything else
but I did always like it when they did chocolate custard
I don't know why
it didn't really taste like chocolate
it was the most pitiful chocolate custard wasn't it
but it just kind of hit the spot
what are they saying
no cake and custard anymore
why
because children are getting fat
oh piss off
even on a friday they
should be allowed it so do they not have that at school anymore i think they're stopping it
i liked it when they used to do the yogurt with the big cookie did you ever have that
oh no it was like massive cookie and then like they lumped a bit of yogurt on it
desert island meal or death row meal you can decide whatever you want do you know i'm gonna Desert Island Mill or Death Row Mill,
you can decide whatever you want.
Do you know, this is my question,
my icebreaker question when I'm on a job.
Oh, really?
It's a bit awkward at first, isn't it,
working with someone you don't really know them,
especially if you have to play alongside each other
for a long time.
That's my first question that I ask.
Have you ever had any weird answers?
Or memorable answers what did old pasquale well you know what's his fucking name you know pasquale he's italian isn't
he so he probably would have said italian to me that was two years ago so i can't remember now
but i always think about the people that are really boring that say soup i'm like actually
i would say chicken soup oh my god I'm that person
I'm judging you Jess
no have you ever
had Jewish chicken soup
no I haven't
I heard you talking
about it
we did it with
Dermot O'Leary
okay I can't believe
I'm that person
that has soup
what do you mean
you haven't tried
my mum's chicken soup
it is
I heard the cooking
it is the best
why is it so good oh my god i'm that person that you're gonna judge
now i am gonna judge oh no i'm dull no no yours is the boiling hen isn't it the boiling the boiling
the boiling hen i'm talking about the people that go i want a tomato soup what do you mean Heinz get out no I mean Ed Sheeran they used to do he said on the
podcast Sunday lunch is Heinz tomato soup I mean he's just saying that to be cool because he's
ginger and he likes orange soup I don't believe it I don't believe it okay so what would you
I don't believe it oh my god I love that you're as much as obsessed
about food as we are
that is my
icebreaker question
to be fair
mine changes
like
I always have
for starter
gambas pil pil
the garlic prawns
with bread
yes please
yeah
and then
maybe for the main
if there were no
repercussions
exactly
I guess you're dying
so you're never
going to know if you get that to me even if I got bloated it doesn't matter anyway so the main... If there were no repercussions. Exactly. I guess you're dying, so you're never going to know
if you get that to me.
So even if I got bloated,
it didn't matter anyway.
So the main,
I would have,
you know like chippy chips?
Yeah.
Like really good chippy chips
soaked in vinegar,
salt and vinegar.
Oh, okay.
I'd have that.
You wouldn't have curry sauce,
good Manchester girl.
I would,
but I want to make chip butters first.
Okay.
So I'd make chip butters
with like
loads of
lurpak on my bread
oh love lurpak
like thick
like thick
and the vinegar's
like soaked into the bread
and then I want
different condiments
all around
dotted around
and I want some mayonnaise
and then I want some
gravy and some curry sauce
and it'll be my choice
what I dip it in
so you just like
break a bit of the
butty off
yes
and dip it into the mayonnaise or the curry sauce.
It's a butty mezzo.
Oh, I like that.
I like that.
Oh, I like that.
Yeah, that's what I have.
Just because I never have chippy anymore.
Do you know what I mean?
Yeah, it's the kind of thing.
I remember we used to open somewhere in America,
in LA with fish and chips.
Oh my God, I'm sure.
Maybe you should do that when you go over.
That'd be amazing.
And then for my dessert
I'll just have a cheese bud
which cheeses
would be on it
definitely brie
yeah
camembert
Lancashire
Lancashire
really
white crumbly
really
I know you mean
the crumbly one
the crumbly one
you get down the market
yeah I know
which one you mean
no it's
it's different
is that where you cut it
all fours apart yeah oh I love that yeah I like the one you mean. No, it's different. Is that where you cut it all falls apart?
Yeah.
Oh, I love that.
Yeah, I like the one with apricots in as well.
Me too, me too.
At Christmas I have that.
Yeah, and the cranberry.
Is that the Wednesday where cranberry's in?
I think that's the Wednesday I'll have, maybe.
Yeah.
I'd have a really big spread, cheese spread for my dessert.
Chutneys or grapes?
Yeah, both.
Jessie, you might have to give her pudding because if she's got to catch the train.
What's the time now?
20 past seven.
Okay, fine.
Wow, that's amazing.
There's some...
Oh, wow.
There's more creme fraiche if you want.
Thank you very much.
You're going to have to pick this off, darling.
Put those on.
I don't know.
Did you grill these?
So we griddled them
and it was actually,
it was like a kind of,
I hadn't tried it before,
so I feel like it's a bit of a work in progress.
And there's thyme as well, isn't there?
No, I put rosemary in there.
Oh, rosemary.
Yeah.
Jess, we need some spoons and a teaspoon.
I've got spoons, sorry.
And that's the macadamia nuts.
Have you put the macadamia nuts on?
Yeah.
And then I put it back in the pot, but I just put some really lovely scopolos honey with theopalos honey with the creme fraiche and then we've got the macadamia like
brittle just so just like just mum kind of cooking but I'm just I loved eating
so yeah that's just basically yes he was happiest when she was eating oh yeah
yeah good peaches darling mmm M&S do you see yourself
living anywhere
apart from Essex
yeah
I moved down south
purely because
I wanted to be
near London
for work
so I was going to
move down south
anyway
regardless whether
I was with Mark
or not
and luckily
it just so happened
that I met Mark
he was 40 minutes
from London
so it just worked
but I do like I do like 40 minutes from London, so it just worked.
But I do like Essex.
I like how rural it is because it's so green where we live.
We live in a little village.
It's very quaint.
It's very quiet.
And you do get nice weather as well.
That's the thing.
The difference between Manchester and the South. I'm sorry.
You know as well because you live there.
Because it's the Penn lines that break the clouds
and it's like being
in California
well that's why
they had the cotton
didn't they
yes
the mills
yeah it's true
because the damp
favoured the mills
for weaving
yeah
that's why
loads of mills
are up north
but I do
I always see
Manchester being home
but I don't
I like the sun as well
I always feel like
when the sun's out
it's just a different atmosphere isn't it so I wouldn't say I like the sun as well. I always feel like when the sun's out, it's just a different atmosphere, isn't it?
So I wouldn't say no to live in Essex,
but I wouldn't mind to, you know, I wouldn't mind.
Would you like to live in London?
I couldn't live in London, God, no.
Really?
Oh, no, I couldn't.
It's too busy for me.
Really?
Because even in Manchester, I live somewhere really quiet,
and then Essex lives somewhere really quiet.
So when I come into London,
I'm not used to the hustle and bustle,
and I just can't wait to get out. I come and bustle and I just can't wait to get out
I come in for work
and I can't wait to get out
because you are
a self-confessed foodie
I need some recommendations
of where you eat
you've given us one
in Manchester
for breakfast
what was it called
Evelyn's
where do you like in Essex
are there good spots in Essex
everyone always goes to
like this is like
a new famous spot now
called Sheesh
and we actually had the restaurant at our wedding
you know in the evening of our wedding
Did you have kebabs at your wedding? Yes
How fabulous!
And I'm not just saying the food is so nice, like the lamb
Sheesh and the chicken kebab
So it's kind of Lebanese or Turkish?
I think it's a mixture, again I think it's a fusion
and their food is unbelievable
so if anyone's ever in Essex they should definitely try out sheesh no one's ever disappointed in the gosh
sheesh my mates come to essex pure for that reason never mind seeing me let's go they want
to go to sheesh i'd go for a bikini wax and sheesh fact i'd go to another jazzle yeah maybe maybe
but um okay so so Essex.
London, do you get to eat out in London?
Not really.
I really, really like Rocca in London and Charlotte Street.
I've never been, but all my friends love it.
Yeah, I do.
I really like it there.
It's really kind of dimly lit, isn't it as well?
Yeah, it's got a nice view.
Yeah, that's it.
It's really beautiful.
I like Novikov as well.
Never heard of it.
Never heard of it.
It's a Mayfair. There's an Italian in there. You're fancy. I know, that's it yeah it's really beautiful I like Novikov as well never heard of it never heard it's a Mayfair
there's an Italian in there
you're fancy
I know that's very posh
very posh
Novikov
yeah
is it like
Russian
oh really
oh
it does sound like
Russian doesn't it
yeah
there's an Asian area
and there's an Italian
and the Italian's so nice
really nice atmosphere
very homely atmosphere
that's really good.
Okay.
Have you been to Sushi Samba?
Yes, years ago I've been.
That's quite fun.
That was good fun.
That's good fun.
I go there with the girls.
Okay.
Yeah, on a night out in London.
That's always fun.
That's it really.
I always tend to,
if I've got people at my house,
we either stay in and cook
or we just go somewhere local
like Sheesh
and there's a restaurant place
called Alex's
which is really nice in Essex as well.
And what's that like?
Just a fish restaurant, really fresh fish.
And it's in a really nice area as well,
like very green and stuff.
So that's really pretty.
Oh, nice.
Do you get lots of takeaways?
Yeah.
Yeah, we do.
Me too.
Sometimes you just can't bother cooking, can you?
What's your go-to takeaway?
Chinese.
Oh, really? Fuck, you're dirty. I'm dirty. It you just can't build the cooking, can you? What's your go-to takeaway? Chinese. Oh, really?
Fuck, you're dirty.
I'm dirty.
It's like when then
middle of the night
you're waking up so thirsty
because of the salt.
It's like you need water.
What do you order on the Chinese?
Always a chow mein.
Salt and pepper king prawns.
I would never order a chow mein.
Really?
Never.
Salt and pepper prawns.
Do you know what I do
with chow mein?
Shall I tell you what I do?
It's horrendous.
I have a chow mein and I get grated cheese and I put that on do with the chow mein? I'll tell you what I do. It's horrendous. I have a chow mein and I get grated cheese
and I put that on top of the chow mein
and I have mayonnaise with it.
Oh my God, judge me.
Judge me.
Who are you?
That's dirty.
I don't even know myself right now.
I probably would have said that.
Why do you do that?
Because I love...
One, I'm obsessed with mayonnaise.
Yeah.
Fuck, if we'd known this,
we could have done something.
I like cheese.
So I don't know.
I don't know why I think noodles and cheese really works what like pasta and cheese yeah yeah do you know
what i mean and i've even got mark into it i was so impressed by you i know i put the side down
i was eating look at me eating creme fraiche and peaches that is dirty that's your guilty pleasure
that's me on a saturday night can't night camp. Have you ever had a Chinese curry? You know, you can buy.
Well, it's like a thing now.
You can actually buy Chinese curry.
They sell it in Tesco now, Indian curry or Chinese curry.
What?
What is a Chinese curry?
It's just, I don't know.
It's what they make in Chinese takeaways, I think.
A Chinese curry.
Like a catsuit. takeaways i think a chinese curry you can you can buy um a jar of chinese curry um sauce which is
different to indian i shall not be trying that i don't think um michelle michelle mix it with
mayonnaise i'm so happy we know about i know your dirty secret that's that is a proper dirty secret
that no one knows that well now they bloody do
honestly
try it
I know it sounds
disgusting but
honestly I think
you'll like it
everyone should
try it
I can't do
a lot of mayonnaise
so I feel like
I'm not
if that's your
staying in on a
Saturday night
I'm a dirty girl
I shouldn't be
talking about this
right now
no I love it
I think everyone's
going to fancy you
a little bit more
oh no
come on
what's your
hangover food?
It is always a McDonald's.
No, hey, I'm not judging.
No, judgment.
I understand that.
What do you get?
The breakfast.
Love it.
But are you up in time for the breakfast?
No, I'm up.
Someone else always is.
I'm always the one that has a lie in.
One of my mates always gets up first.
So they always go in the McDonald's room.
Do you think that when they deliver, you you know and you can get it from Uber
do you think they'll extend the time for the breakfast
no
in the States they serve breakfast all day
did they
good to know
good to know
so what will you have
I'd have a bacon and egg McMuffin
oh I like the sausage and egg
oh yeah the sausage and egg
and I'd have the hash
I'd take the hash brown out
and put it on the muffin as well I never eat it separate no I don't like the sausage and egg. Oh, yeah, the sausage and egg. And I take the hash brown out and put it on the muffin as well.
I never eat it separate.
No, I don't like the hash brown.
Do you not?
And I have mayonnaise with it as well.
But I do love the sausage and egg McMuffin.
I like that.
I just want to know where this McDonald's and this charmame with mayonnaise is going on you.
I know.
I think that's why I put it on the stone when I was in Malaysia,
because that's all we're eating all the time.
Noodles with mayonnaise and McDonald's.
And that was it.
Oh, you were doing
the mayonnaise there too?
Is that where you found
the love for the combo?
No, no, I've always
found the love.
I've always had the love
for mayo.
And did you get
anybody else involved in it
apart from Mark?
Yeah, a few of the lads.
You know those packet noodles
that you get?
Yeah.
The packet ones,
the really cheap ones.
Obviously they're everywhere
in Malaysia.
You can literally go
into a corner shop
and they're there.
Yeah.
But that was like the go to thing at night
and I used to meet the lads
and the lads used to have a bit of mayonnaise at the start
everyone was in it
everyone was in it
saving lives, serving mayonnaise and noodles
she's one of the lads
are you one of the lads?
I am yeah
but I think of you as quite a girls girl
to be fair I would say I'm a bit of both
I am
I've got land mates
and I've got
my best mate girl mates
I don't know
I'm a bit
honestly I would say
50-50
oh my god
I just
I kind of want to be you
so much
apart from your
love for mayonnaise
yeah
you're like dream girl
Mark Wright
is a very lucky man
yeah he is
right that's on record
I'm going to listen
to this now
that's it thank you so much going to let him listen to this now. That's it.
Thank you so much for doing this
and sharing your dirty secrets with us.
Thank you for letting me into your home.
Thank you very much for cooking for me.
Pleasure.
Well, Mum?
She was just...
First of all, she's the prettiest girl I've ever seen.
You can't...
She's enchanting.
Yeah.
She's just really bright and enthusiastic
and real zest for life.
And she said she'd buy our cookbook, which was really sweet.
Of course, yeah.
She liked the food, which was great.
Did you see that bloody ring?
Nearly knocked me out.
It was the biggest ring.
It was like a fruit pastel.
It was huge.
No, what a lovely, lovely girl.
She's basically Georgie in our girl.
She's just such a lovely girl.
I love the fact that she knew how to resuscitate people.
That is the best.
That's the best that's the
best first aid thanks so much Michelle you've been a real treat and such a sweet lovely person
yeah and we had such fun and it was a pleasure to have you over yeah I quite like to be her friend
yeah me too yeah she was just such fun mum that's us done with this series bit of a break then and the next series will be coming in
the autumn but thank you so much for listening to our podcasts we really really appreciate it we
have so much fun doing them yeah even though you moan a lot i know but let's make it two million
by the end of the next series that would be nice yeah Thank you to everyone that listens. This is us signing out.
I'm Jessie Ware.
I'm Lenny, Jessie's mum.
In case she didn't know.
No, I think everyone knows now.
Okay, darling. Thank you.