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Patsy's garlic & chilli prawns

Patsy first tried these amazing garlic and chilli prawns in Torremolinos in southern Spain, where she enjoyed them as part of a delicious tapas spread. Eaten by the sea with a glass of chilled white wine,...

Author: Bart van Olphen

Lemony green beans

A splash of lemon juice, a good lug of olive oil and perfect seasoning bring green beans to life

Author: Jamie Oliver

Neeps & tatties

Author: Jamie Oliver

Simple veggie & tofu stir fry

A brilliantly simple, flavour-packed supper for two - get stuck in to this tasty stir-fry!

Author: Phillippa Spence

Sweet glazed carrots

These beautifully glazed carrots make the perfect side to any roast dinner.

Author: Jamie Oliver

Saltimbocca alla Romana

Saltimbocca is thought to have been invented in Brescia, where the name loosely translates as 'jump in the mouth' - so you can be confident that it will taste great and the people you cook it for won't...

Author: Anna Jones

Garden glut soup

This is a great way of using up the vegetables you might have from a growing frenzy. You can easily swap ingredients to suit the season - replace the spinach with chopped savoy cabbage, kale, chard or...

Author: Jamie Oliver

Slow cooked pigeon

This is one of Luis Gallego's favourite pigeon recipes.

Author: Gennaro Contaldo

Omelette aux fines herbes

The original, and best, simple Sunday supper for one.

Author: Rebecca Rauter

Simple houmous

Chickpeas - the star ingredient in houmous - are incredibly good for you. High in protein and fibre and more than ten micronutrients, including a hefty amount of the mineral copper, keeping our hair and...

Author: Jamie Oliver

Pumpkin, chickpea & coconut curry

This is the perfect warming dish to enjoy with your mates after you've been out for Bonfire Night. If you can, make it some time ahead - this will give all the wonderful flavours a chance to develop. Pumpkin...

Author: Jamie Oliver

Chorizo, pepper & prawn bake

With crispy chorizo, gorgeous prawns and sweet peppers surrounded by soft plump rice, this easy one-pot wonder is packed full of flavour. It's colourful, classy, and guaranteed to make people happy.

Author: Jamie Oliver

Classic tomato salsa

This simple tomato salsa is a great accompaniment to grilled fish and meat, or fajitas.

Author: Jamie Oliver

Epic rib eye steak

Author: Jamie Oliver

Poached chicken

Author: Kate McCullough

Mediterranean vegetable rice

Author: Jamie Oliver

One tray bake

So easy - chuck everything in one tray, then bung it in the oven.

Author: Georgina Hayden

Pulled brisket chilli

For me, the joy of a good chilli isn't mince - I want texture. As for guacamole, don't buy smooth pre-made stuff - the authentic stuff is hand-scrunched. You can also eat it with tacos, fajitas, fish......

Author: Jamie Oliver

Succulent lamb stew

Author: Jamie Oliver

Pancakes USA stylie

Pile up these American pancakes with fruit, a dollop of crème fraîche, bacon, syrup... all sorts.

Author: Jamie Oliver

Radish pickle

Author: Jamie Oliver

Sausage and cider casserole with apples and sage

Pork, cider, apples and sage is a classic flavour combination for a reason, with both sweet and salty notes. It's a real winner. This recipe uses eating apples, and you can freeze it in batches, too. We've...

Author: delicious. magazine

Gooseberry & elderflower jam

Author: Anna Jones

Chicken 'paella'

This paella-style dish is a simple one-pan meal that makes the most of tasty and cheap chicken drumettes. (This is the meaty upper part of a chicken wing - if separating your own wings, keep the tips and...

Author: Maria Helm Sinskey

Pepper & chicken jalfrezi traybake

This jalfrezi-inspired one-tray wonder is all about big flavours with minimal effort. I've made the most of two fantastic flavour shortcuts: a spice-packed jalfrezi curry paste, and an onion marmalade...

Author: Jamie Oliver

Gnarly oven baked mushrooms

Don't be tempted to take the mushrooms out of the oven too soon - leave them to get beautifully dark and gnarly at the edges for bonus flavour.

Author: Jamie Oliver

Oozy courgette risotto

This is the coming together of three beautiful ingredients - mozzarella, basil and courgette - to make an oozy, cheesy, scrumptious risotto. White wine gives any risotto a beautiful depth of flavour, but...

Author: Jamie Oliver

Lamb boti kabab

You can serve these with whatever accompaniments you like, but kachumber is a popular salad to eat with many Indian dishes - a medley of sliced tomato, cucumber and onion, dressed with lemon juice.

Author: Naved Nasir

The ultimate chicken in milk

This is one of my absolute favourite dishes, it's a real treat - you've got the lovely nutty, savoury flavours from the burnt butter, and citrussy, almost wine-gumminess of the slow-cooked lemon. It's...

Author: Jamie Oliver

Warm potato salad with capers & rocket

This goes well with any grilled meat, but we love it best with sardines.

Author: Andy Harris

World's most elegant winter pasta

In this dish, it's important to use really good olive oil. If you can't get any, then use the best you have but half the amount shown here. Think of olive oil as a feature ingredient, not just a staple....

Author: Jamie Oliver

Chicken noodle soup

One of everyone's favourite comfort foods. As long as you've got a decent chicken, you can't really go wrong. Try adding seasonal veg and enhancing the stock with slightly more luxurious ingredients, such...

Author: Andy Harris

Trout with ham and cider

Author: Andy Harris

Salmon in a bag

Salmon is one of the most common fish that we buy, so I wanted to share one of my favourite cooking methods for it. By creating a foil parcel, you not only beautifully steam the fish, but also impart wonderful...

Author: Jamie Oliver

Oozy courgette risotto

This is the coming together of three beautiful ingredients - mozzarella, basil and courgette - to make an oozy, cheesy, scrumptious risotto. White wine gives any risotto a beautiful depth of flavour, but...

Author: Jamie Oliver