We’ve loads of chefs on lovefood, but they don’t come any bigger or more famous than this lot.
Heston Blumenthal
Cheeseburgers: Homemade cheese, homemade sauce, and a char-grilled gherkin mean this burger is no ordinary offering.
Chilli: it’s the spiced butter that gives the South American classic the edge – try it today
Beef and dumplings: (pictured above) good rib-sticking stuff from Mr B here. You can even prepare most of it three days ahead
The Hairy Bikers
Potted salmon: kick off a meal in style with the boys’ fish in a dish
Meatloaf: Like a bat out of hell the bikers’ tasty meatloaf will be 'gone gone gone' in no time
Mac ’n cheese: this recipe sees pulled pork and crayfish added to the familiar pasta and cheese
Swiss roll: nothing neutral about this pud, instead it gives both barrels of luscious lemon
Michel Roux Jr
Cheese and ham pie: great served warm but equally great cold. Perfect for a buffet.
Baked apples with fruit mince: baked apple is the simplest of desserts, but the addition of spice and dry fruits make this a dessert for a special occasion.
Paul Hollywood
Marble cake: remember to serve it ready sliced so everyone can appreciate the marble pattern.
Bacon and cheddar loaves: 'an absolute winner with the kids' says Paul.
Grilled vegetable picnic loaf recipe: this is great for picnics, but equally at home as part of a buffet in the colder months
Lorraine Pascale
Whoopie cakes: a tasty combination of sponge cake and buttercream icing, and far easier to eat than a cup cake.
Toad in the hole: sausages baked into a Yorkshire pudding mix, what’s not to like?
Mojito Genoese cake: a very light, buttery textured cake, which uses no chemical raising agent. Consequently it needs the living daylights whisked out of it!
James Martin
Beef fillet with bacon and mushroom puree: good beef is key for this dish; the accompanying flavours are intense too.
Chicken livers and mushrooms on toast recipe: chicken livers are one of the few remaining inexpensive meats, just don't overcook them.
Pan-fried duck breast: duck has a great flavour and the combination of sweet pomegranate sauce, wilted watercress and spinach is perfect.
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Sausage, parsnip and onion roast: easy, one-tray cooking. You can use cubes of potatoes instead of parsnips if you like.
Celeriac, sprouts and bacon soup: celeriac sure ain’t no looker, but when cooked and blitzed in this soup it delivers a warm, earthy flavour.
Grilled lamb, tomatoes and feta recipe: a taste of summer; if you want it more wintery, swap the feta for a blue cheese.
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