Nigella Lawson pokes fun at how she pronounces microwave by sharing fan-made IKEA collaboration

She baffled fans this week with her pronunciation of microwave as ‘meecro-wah-vey’ in the latest episode of her BBC2 cooking show Cook, Eat, Repeat. 

And Nigella Lawson poked fun at the way she says the word once again as she joked with fans via Twitter on Wednesday.

A follower tagged her in a mocked up meme that imagined a collaboration between the domestic goddess, 60, and IKEA.

Amusing: Nigella Lawson poked fun at how she pronounces microwave as ‘meecro-wah-vey’ by sharing a fan-made IKEA collaboration via Twitter on Wednesday

Making fun of Nigella’s pronunciation of the word, the image named the kitchen essential a meekro wahvé, and also described it as a ‘milk warmer’.

Sharing the picture, the cookbook author joked: ‘I know I said enough now, but couldn’t resist.’

Earlier in the day, the London-born food writer offered an explanation for the unusual intonation, saying she knows that’s not how it’s really said but it’s in fact a ‘camp joke that’s become habit’. 

Great sense of humour: Making fun of Nigella's pronunciation of the word, the image named the kitchen essential a meekro wahvé, and the food writer joked she 'couldn't resist' sharing it

Great sense of humour: Making fun of Nigella’s pronunciation of the word, the image named the kitchen essential a meekro wahvé, and the food writer joked she ‘couldn’t resist’ sharing it

Taking to Twitter, the cookbook author has replied to dozens of fans explaining the joke, adding she hopes that the ‘brouhaha’ will be over now.

Nigella, who has 2.6million followers on Twitter, added on another fan it’s part of her sense of humour to ‘deliberately pronounce things wrong’ and even joked she says Worcester as ‘wusster-shusster’.

Tweeting a gif of Patricia Routledge’s character Hyacinth Bucket, the Keeping Up Appearances star who famously pronounces her name as ‘Mrs Bouquet, one fan wrote: ‘Am I the only one who thought @NigellaLawson was being sarcastic when she pronounced Meecro-wavé?! Now, I’m starting to think she really pronounces it like that?’ 

Hoping to put an end to the discourse, Nigella replied: ‘Well, I do say it like that, but not because I think that’s how it’s actually pronounced’.

She then quote tweeted herself and added: ‘Can this be the end of it now?’    

It comes as Nigella riled up fans with her very odd pronunciation of the cooking device, which she said as she whipped up black pudding meatballs with kale colcannon and brown butter. 

Micro-what? Earlier this week, Nigella baffled fans with her pronunciation of microwave as 'meecro-wah-vey' in the latest episode of her BBC2 cooking show Cook, Eat, Repeat

Micro-what? Earlier this week, Nigella baffled fans with her pronunciation of microwave as ‘meecro-wah-vey’ in the latest episode of her BBC2 cooking show Cook, Eat, Repeat 

While knocking up the rich mashed potatoes with butter, Nigella explained to fans  ‘I still need a bit of milk – full fat – which I’ve warmed in the meecro-wah-vey. 

The pronunciation is close to the way the word is said in Italian and Spanish.

Fans were delighted over the joke, with one fan changing Wikipedia entries for both Nigella and Microwave to include reference to the line, while Magnet Kitchens changed the relevant section of their website to read ‘MICRO-WAVÉ’. 

On Monday, fans quickly took to Twitter to comment on the bizarre pronunciation, with some branding her a hero, while others were more baffled.  

Getting in on the joke: Magnet kitchens have changed their website to read 'micro-wave' in a tribute to the cooking star

Getting in on the joke: Magnet kitchens have changed their website to read ‘micro-wave’ in a tribute to the cooking star

‘The way @Nigella_Lawson just pronounced ‘microwave’ is a defining moment of 2020. #CookEatRepeat,’ said one. 

‘Henceforth, ‘mecrowavay’ shall forever be in my vocabulary and microwave will cease to exist Queen @Nigella_Lawson has spoken,’ another joked.

‘And the country obeyed. Hence forth #meecrowavaay is the new national roll out,’ said a third.

Reaction: Taking to Twitter afterwards, the cookbook author replied to dozens of fans explaining the joke, adding she hopes that the 'brouhaha' will be over now

Reaction: Taking to Twitter afterwards, the cookbook author replied to dozens of fans explaining the joke, adding she hopes that the ‘brouhaha’ will be over now 

‘@Nigella_Lawson ’s microwave pronunciation has ended me, I LOVE it,’ added another. 

‘Meekro-wavé – brilliant!! Also, I did not know I needed a mechanical potato masher in my life,’ commented one. 

‘Word of the day is “Mee-cro-wah-vay”: an electronic device used to heat things, courtesy of Nigella Lawson,’ said one.

Going with it: Nigella also joked that she pronounces 'worcester' as 'wusster-shusster' in a reply to one fan

Going with it: Nigella also joked that she pronounces ‘worcester’ as ‘wusster-shusster’ in a reply to one fan

Chatty: Replying to a series of tweets, Nigella revealed was shocked that people didn't know that she was joking

Chatty: Replying to a series of tweets, Nigella revealed was shocked that people didn’t know that she was joking 

Others described her as ‘legendary’ adding it made them ‘howl’.

‘I think that one legendary sentence shall forever remain up there as my fondest moment and memory of 2020- I don’t think I’ll be able to call it a microwave ever again,’ said one. 

‘This made me howl.. my kind of humour is mispronouncing words too,’ said another. 

‘Today’s episode is the gift that doesn’t stop giving: Meekrowaav-A,’ joked a third.

Viral hit: Fans were delighted over the joke, with one fan changing Wikipedia entries for both Nigella

Joking around: Wikipedia's Microwave entry also included reference to the line

Viral hit: Fans were delighted over the joke, with one fan changing Wikipedia entries for both Nigella (left)  and Microwave (right) to include reference to the line

Delighted: Many fans quickly took to Twitter to comment on the bizarre pronunciation, with some branding her a hero, while others were more baffled

Delighted: Many fans quickly took to Twitter to comment on the bizarre pronunciation, with some branding her a hero, while others were more baffled

Nigella Lawson’s ‘two-stage’ method for buttering bread

STAGE ONE 

  • Spread unsalted butter on the toast as soon as it comes out of the toaster so it can melt into the bread and give it a ‘crumpety bite’
  • Leave the slice to cool slightly before beginning ‘stage two’ 

STAGE TWO 

  • Spread a generous second layer of unsalted butter and allow it to pool in ‘golden patches’ on the bread
  • Sprinkle sea salt on top of your buttery bread 

It comes just weeks after   the cook made another controversial dish on her BBC2 show.

The food writer  has embraced leftfield ingredients of late, with a recent episode showing her cook up a curry made from old banana skins, and another showing her share a recipe for buttered toast.

And the latest episode, which airs on BBC2 on Monday evenings, proved no exception, as Nigella drenched a cheesecake in a sauce made from extra strong liquorice pellets. 

Dish: Nigella Lawson's ongoing pursuit of ever more interesting ingredients in her BBC2 show left liquorice haters aghast after she created a cheesecake sauce from extra strong pellets

Dish: Nigella Lawson’s ongoing pursuit of ever more interesting ingredients in her BBC2 show left liquorice haters aghast after she created a cheesecake sauce from extra strong pellets

 Many viewers tuning into episode three were left aghast as a delicious-looking ‘Basque burnt cheesecake’ was doused in the unusual sauce made from boiled down Italian liquorice.

Nigella has also shared controversial recipes on Instagram, including a breakfast of egg and leftover pizza.

She wrote: ‘Now this is what I call a breakfast — leftover pizza from my Friday night from ASAP Pizza order, reheated and topped with a poached egg and a splodge of chilli crisp.’

Fans were wowed by the upgraded leftovers, with one writing: ‘Wow, that’s my idea of breakfast.’

‘My dream breakfast,’ said another.

‘Oh, that sounds so good,’ penned a third. 

Yum! Nigella recently posted a picture of her 'perfect breakfast' on Instagram, a poached egg on a leftover pizza

Yum! Nigella recently posted a picture of her ‘perfect breakfast’ on Instagram, a poached egg on a leftover pizza