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Truly hideous Jamie Oliver meal!!

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eggplant Mon 30-Sept-24 09:29:55

I'm so weary of economising with food. It was some sort of sausage and pasta bake with fennel seeds. Yes, it was cheap. Yes, there was an awful lot of it. Yes it will "do us" a few times.

Think I'd rather have soup and scrambled egg.

Allsorts Mon 30-Sept-24 18:09:29

He is a bit bish bash bosh, but i like his meals. He does try.

Ziggy62 Mon 30-Sept-24 18:45:59

Squash risotto was delicious

eggplant Tue 01-Oct-24 10:01:48

Nice result Ziggy!

NotSpaghetti Tue 01-Oct-24 10:05:57

I'm a bung-it cook but find him rather annoying.

I like his son though! grin

RosiesMaw2 Tue 01-Oct-24 10:14:12

Was it this one?
I don’t see anything “hideous” about it and if it encourages anybody to cook something original, healthy, tasty and not pricey - what’s not to like?
Jamie is regularly spot on with his recipes and I’d rather try them than the sort of cheffy rubbish peddled on the likes of Masterchef.
His Fish Pie has become a classic with us and his Sour Cherry and Frangipane tart which I made recently for a big family lunch was amazing.
Time enough for scrambled eggs for brunch!

Redhead56 Tue 01-Oct-24 10:15:46

I recently made his version of squash in cheesy sauce and blackberry and apple cobbler. Both were absolutely delicious as many of his recipes have been a nice change and a bit different. I have never been disappointed I have always enjoyed his books and cookery programmes.

eggplant Tue 01-Oct-24 10:35:53

It was from his 7 ways book.Its a nice idea, 7 ingredients, keep things simple. Probably I just made a mess of it!

NotSpaghetti Tue 01-Oct-24 11:10:21

Not necessarily, eggplant - we can't like absolutely everything!

sarahcyn Tue 01-Oct-24 11:50:17

This is really interesting.
I can't imagine not liking fennel yet seems to be one of those Marmite-type flavours, like coriander, which completely triggers other people. Personally I literally crave fennel on some days, and also liquorice which to me has a similar flavour. As for Ricard or pastis....it's not allowed in the house as I'd neck the whole bottle!

Mamma66 Tue 01-Oct-24 12:00:10

Someone gave me a recipe for quick sausage bolognaise years ago (it’s on the BBC Good Food website). It uses fennel seed in about a teaspoonful and has a subtle aniseed taste. It is dead easy to make and every time I make it I get really positive feedback and requests for the recipe. If Jamie Oliver’s recipe is anything like, it’s scrumptious.

shysal Tue 01-Oct-24 12:03:26

My favourite Jamie recipe is his sausage, apple and parsnip tray bake. I always watch his shows but rarely cook from them.
www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/sausage/sausage-and-apple-bake/

Frenchgalinspain Tue 01-Oct-24 12:17:05

I had been quite impressed with some of his recipes. The one that caught my attention recently was his curry with pumpkin. Though not a grand fan of the squash / pumpkin family, my husband enjoys "calabaza" with is a member of the squash family and very popular in Latin America and also Northern Africa from where it had originated.

I purchase it frozen as it is a big job and time is of essence when working.

It was quite good actually ..

I also received his Mediterranean Cookbook as a gift from a Scottish friend who lives in Valencia. There were quite a few authentic vegetarian pasta dishes that I had prepared from time to time.

Each chef has their specialties and talents .. And there are quite a few exceptional recipes in his numerous books.

Nicky7of7 Tue 01-Oct-24 12:18:42

I hate fish but Jamie’s Fabulous Fish Pie is one of my absolute favourite things.

grannybuy Tue 01-Oct-24 12:33:11

There was actually a recipe for banana skin curry in our local newspaper magazine at the weekend. It doesn’t appeal to me.

hebburnsent Tue 01-Oct-24 12:33:16

www.pbssocal.org/food-discovery/food/weekend-recipe-italian-sausage-with-grapes-and-balsamic-vinegar

hebburnsent Tue 01-Oct-24 12:33:46

This is amazing

www.pbssocal.org/food-discovery/food/weekend-recipe-italian-sausage-with-grapes-and-balsamic-vinegar

jocork Tue 01-Oct-24 13:51:07

Witzend

I’d leave out the fennel seeds too, because a) I’d have to go and buy some, and b) because fennel is the one and only vegetable I really dislike, so if they taste anything like that….

Fennel definitely isn't for everyone but I like it in a white sauce. First had it in a restaurant when other vegetables on the menu had run out so I gave it a try. Sadly none of my family are fans so I rarely had it until everyone moved out. Living on my own I can eat whatever I like most of the time. It's not cheap though, but often comes up on my Nectar offers as I always buy it when on offer, as long as they have a small one.

missdeke Tue 01-Oct-24 14:02:03

I just wish he would invent some without onion or garlic. Love them both but they don't love me.

suelld Tue 01-Oct-24 14:27:47

JaneJudge

I thought his restaurant chain closed down some years ago?

Yes I thought so too?

Mojack26 Tue 01-Oct-24 15:02:34

I agree, individual taste..I like the sound of it minus the fennel!🤮

sharonarnott Tue 01-Oct-24 15:37:27

Just because it wasn't to your taste doesn't mean many others won't love it. Meals my husband loves, I have found horrible and vice versa

Ziggy62 Tue 01-Oct-24 15:46:42

That's very true, my husband loves pasta bolognese and I hate it

ExaltedWombat Tue 01-Oct-24 16:36:10

GrannyGravy13

Surely it’s down to individual pallets as opposed to blaming Jamie Oliver?

Our family have all of his cook books, and many of his recipes are firm family favourites.

'Individual pallets' sounds like VERY generous portions!

Sorry :-)

GrannyGravy13 Tue 01-Oct-24 17:22:56

ExaltedWombat 🤣🤣🤣

Love your name, my now AC had a book called One Wooly Wombat now the GC love it.

2oaktrees Tue 01-Oct-24 19:39:23

Fennel tea is delish and relaxing. Just sweeten it