Season 1 (2014)
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Episodes 16
Lazy Days
Long and lazy winter days are the perfect times to enjoy some indulgent home cooked meals and for James, those dishes are a perfect chicken and mushroom puff pastry pie and some slow cooked spare ribs. Also this episode, food historian Ivan Day reveals how slow cooking years ago meant a very indulgent spit roast, and one of Wiltshire's local microbrewers, Alasdair Large, visits the kitchen to see what James can cook with his own locally produced beer.
Read MoreComfort Cooking
James has the perfect antidote to the winter chill with his ultimate comfort food recipes. Dishes include a warming beef and red wine pie and a tasty chicken fricassee, as well as homemade marshmallows in chocolate dipping sauce. James also meets the farmers who are producing the highest quality salt marsh beef, and the man who is one of only three pure chocolate makers in the UK.
Read MoreMidweek Suppers
James offers a culinary twist on some midweek supper classics.
Read MoreHome Cooking in a Hurry
James makes some speedy home cooked meals.
Read MoreTV Dinners
James prepares some of the best homemade treats, perfect for a night in front of the TV.
Read MoreHomemade Takeouts
James prepares a menu of must-have, home-cooked takeaway meals.
Read MoreWinter Warmers
James cooks winter warmers including jacket potato skins and a steamed pudding.
Read MoreCheap and Cheerful
James creates three meals from a single ham hock, and prepares his take on tartiflette.
Read MoreMeals for One
James devises replacements for ready meals for one, including a Thai crab risotto.
Read MoreChildhood Favourites
James shares the recipes that remind him of his Yorkshire childhood.
Read MoreHome-Cooked Treat Night
James shows how every night can be a treat night, with some simple home-cooked recipes that can turn a mundane meal into something special. He cooks a classic prawn cocktail, roast lamb with homemade mint jelly and luxurious vanilla-cured salmon. Food historian Gerard Baker reveals the history behind a traditional treat - the trifle - and there's a trip to the Dorset flour mill producing some of the region's award-winning organic flour.
Read MoreHome-Cooked Treat Night
James shows how every night can be a treat night, with some simple home-cooked recipes that can turn a mundane meal into something special. He cooks a classic prawn cocktail, roast lamb with homemade mint jelly and luxurious vanilla-cured salmon. Food historian Gerard Baker reveals the history behind a traditional treat - the trifle - and there's a trip to the Dorset flour mill producing some of the region's award-winning organic flour.
Read MorePrep Now, Eat Later
James demonstrates meals that can be prepared in advance, including chicken chasseur.
Read MoreStore Cupboard Staples
James shares recipes made with the help of some store cupboard staples.
Read MorePick-Me-Ups
James serves up pick-me-ups including a nourishing squash and lime soup.
Read MoreDressed to Impress
James serves up home-cooked recipes that look like restaurant dishes.
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