Everyone loves barbecued chicken. It's a feature of pretty much every barbecue all over the country. Here's how to make it crisp on the outside and cooked in the middle, just the way it should be. Jamie's top tips This marinade can be used on other lean... read recipe
A delicious feast that's quick and easy to make. Preheat the oven to 100°C. Pound the rosemary leaves with a pinch of salt in a pestle and mortar or flavor shaker. Mix with the olive oil and half the lemon juice and zest. Lay the chicken on a chopping... read recipe
A delicious chicken dish, marinated with Thai flavors and crisped up on the barbecue. Slash the chicken legs all over with a knife. Pick the coriander leaves and put them to one side. Add the stalks to a food processor with the rest of the ingredients... read recipe
I remember meeting a lovely old couple outside my parents' pub and when they heard I was going to Italy they told me to make sure I cooked turkey tetrazzini - I hadn't a clue what they were talking about and then, by chance, I saw a recipe for chicken tetrazzini... read recipe
This dish makes use of a tender, juicy Asian cabbage called bok choi, which is simple to cook and really tasty. You should be able to find bok choi (also known as pak choi, Chinese white cabbage or hakusai) in your supermarket but if not, then a nice little... read recipe
A griddle pan gives the nice, charred effect you want with fajitas, but you can also use a large pan or wok. If you use a griddle pan, keep the ingredients moving about so that nothing burns or sticks to the bottom. Normally I wouldn't recommend adding extra... read recipe
A slightly odd, but really fantastic combination that must be tried. Preheat the oven to 190°C/375°F/gas 5, and find a snug-fitting pot for the chicken. Season it generously all over, and fry it in the butter and a little olive oil, turning the chicken... read recipe
To poach the chicken, place in a large saucepan, cover with water, add the peppercorns and bay leaves and bring to a gentle simmer. Poach for about 40 minutes. If you can, leave it to cool in the liquid. Take the chicken out of the pan, remove the skin and... read recipe
(Note: the marinade will need to be prepared the day before so the chicken can marinate overnight.) For the marinade Blitz the chilli, garlic, ginger and vegetable oil in the food processor. Add the paprika, garam masala and tomato puree, plus the coriander... read recipe
Jambalaya is a French word that means 'jumbled' or 'mixed up', and I have no doubt that the philosophy and heart of this recipe come from a similar place to paella, kedgeree and risotto. Originally, any Louisiana 'critter' unlucky enough to get caught would... read recipe