In need of some meal ideas to get kids and teenagers in the kitchen? We’ve pulled together our favourite recipes that everyone can get involved with.
In need of some meal ideas to get kids and teenagers in the kitchen? We’ve pulled together our favourite recipes that everyone can get involved with.
If you need some speedy and simple dishes to make if you’re not feeling 100% we’ve got you covered – check out our favourites here.
Take Jamie’s Cheat’s deep-pan pizza to the next level with our exciting topping ideas – use whatever you’ve got or throw on what you fancy!
Give the ends of your loaves a new lease of life with our favourite ways to make the most of stale bread.
When it comes to pasta recipes, you know we’re bursting with ideas. All of the following can be easily adapted, so use whatever shapes you’ve got, swap fresh ingredients for frozen, and get experimenting with different herbs and spices.
Here are some of my favourite recipes from around the world, starting with a simple method to getting plain rice perfectly fluffy.
Cooking nutritious food for the whole family is a really important part of keeping everyone fit and healthy. Whether you’re stuck at home or just getting your cupboards in order, you’ll be surprised by how many nourishing and delicious recipes you can rustle up using the contents of your cupboards and just a handful of fresh or frozen veggies.
Valentine’s Day! Whether you love it or loathe it, this romantic holiday is a great excuse to cook for the people you love – mates, family, partner, flatmates. And what better inspiration than our very own Jamie and Jools.
Butternut squash is sweet, nutty and wonderfully versatile. It’s a great addition to risottos and soups, is brilliant with pasta or stuffed into ravioli, you can use it to bulk out curries, or roast it whole to serve as the centrepiece for a veg roast.
Jamie’s new book Veg is packed with easy and delicious meals for everyone. They’re designed to leave you feeling full, satisfied and not missing the meat.