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Behind the scenes at the magazine

Posted at , 11 March 2010 by Emily Boyce - Sub-editor, bbcgoodfood.com

Barbecue season has arrived - in Good Food land at least. Earlier this week, on a windswept balcony in Elephant & Castle, I posed in a summery dress (tights-clad legs hidden under the table, scarf and puffa jacket removed just before the shot was taken) as John Torode barbecued lamb chops, bottle of beer in hand.

The risk of hypothermia was worth it. Mainly because I got a sneak preview slice of the most delicious frozen cheesecake imaginable (you'll have to hold out til the July issue to get the recipe, but believe me it'll be worth the wait).

But also because Lis Parsons' photos conjured a feeling of summer out of nowhere. Cleverly positioned bamboo plants created an instant garden; a screen blocked the tower blocks opposite from view; and a device reminiscent of a large sheet of tinfoil diverted the few faint rays in the wintery sky to bathe the scene in something close to sunshine.

There was no trickery when it came to the food. I helped food stylist Lizzie Harris to prep and cook all the recipes, just as they'll appear in the mag. A bit of clever positioning on the plate, a careful scattering of herbs, a drizzle of oil to make the lamb chops glisten, is all that's done to show off the dishes at their best.

A lot of thought goes into presentation - a props stylist sources everything from platters to pepper grinders according to art editor Andrew Jackson's brief.

Open quotationHave you had any behind-the-scenes experiences with food, or any surreally unseasonal meals?Close quotation

A food stylist's toolkit, including spray bottles for freshening up food that's been sitting around waiting to be photographed; tweezers, to manoeuvre herbs to just the right spot; and tiny paintbrushes to tidy up edges and brush away stray crumbs.

John oversees the unveiling of the frozen cheesecake - would it have thawed out enough/too much?

Lizzie puts the finishing touches to the sublime cheesecake.

John and Andrew enjoy the blazing sunshine between shots.

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  • 16 March 2010, 12:32PM

    good food

    Open QuoteSorry to write this comment here but cannot find anywhere else to put it PLEASE put the comments back at the end of the recipes.They are so so helpful.Thanks

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  • 17 March 2010, 3:16PM

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    Open QuoteI totally agree - where have the recipe reviews gone? They disappeared last year, and we were promised them back in the new yeark, now it's almost April. You must have sorted out your technical problem by now! The reviews are really useful (most other site have them), and it's just not the same without them.

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  • 17 March 2010, 3:45PM

    Emily

    Open QuoteHi there, thanks for your messages. We're really sorry that the comments aren't back yet. Our technical team have been working on it and we're hoping to be able to reinstate the comments very soon. Thanks for your patience! Emily

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  • 2 April 2010, 12:29PM

    Mrs Chutney

    Open QuoteOnce when son was into trainspotting, we had a picnic in the snow, huddled around the back of the Morris Traveller by a remote railway bridge! Fascinating to see behind the scenes, I always love to know how things are done.Will be looking forward to the July issue & hope it will be warm by then!

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