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Jamie's Meat-Free Meals is a UK food lifestyle programme which aired on Channel 4 in 2019. [1] In each half-hour episode, host Jamie Oliver creates inspirational vegetarian meals. [1] [2] In the show, Oliver also explores vegetarianism in the United Kingdom and abroad. [1]
Jamie's 30-Minute Meals is a series of 40 episodes aired in 2010 on Channel 4 in which Jamie Oliver cooks a three- to four-dish meal in under 30 minutes. [1] The show premiered on 11 October 2010 and aired over eight weeks, ending on 3 December 2010.
Jamie's 15-Minute Meals is a British food lifestyle programme which aired on Channel 4 in 2012. In each half-hour episode, host Jamie Oliver creates two meals, with each meal taking 15 minutes to prepare. The show premiered on 22 October 2012 and concluded with its series finale episode on 14 December 2012.
Korma or qorma (Urdu: قورمہ; Hindi: क़ोरमा; Bengali: কোরমা; Persian: قرما; Kashmiri: قۄرمہٕ) is a dish with its origin in the Indian subcontinent, [1] consisting of meat or vegetables braised with yogurt, water or stock, and spices to produce a thick sauce or gravy.
At every level, practicality took precedence over idealism: Where Oliver had been skeptical of government handouts on principle, McCoy happily accepted 2,000 cases of raw chicken from the USDA, because it left her more money to spend on fresh fruits and vegetables. Where Oliver had insisted the cooks peel and slice 50 pounds of carrots, she ...
Recipes for korma (Indian-style vegetable curry with potatoes, cauliflower, peas, and chickpeas), and chicken tikka masala. Featuring a Tasting Lab on crushed tomatoes and Quick Tips for organizing spices.
The series is based in Jamie and Jimmy's Cafe [3] which is based at the end of Southend Pier, the longest Pleasure Pier in the World. [4] Jimmy and Jamie are helped in the Cafe by one of Jamie's old students, Kerry-Anne. Each week a celebrity guest joins Jimmy & Jamie in the Cafe and helps to cook a recipe of their choosing.
Madras curry – "the standard hot, slightly sour curry at the Indian restaurant." [32] Pasanda – a mild curry sauce made with cream, coconut milk, and almonds or cashews, served with lamb, chicken, or king prawns. [33] Pathia – a hot curry, generally similar to a "Madras" with the addition of lemon juice and tomato purée. [34]