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Jamie creates chickpea and chard pork, egg fried rice, beef carpaccio with Egyptian spice, and a simple fish pie.
Jamie creates chickpea and chard pork, egg fried rice, beef carpaccio with Egyptian spice, and a simple fish pie.
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Jamie's Quick & Easy Food
S2, EP6 "Fried Rice, Carpaccio, Fish Pie"Jamie creates chickpea and chard pork, egg fried rice, beef carpaccio with Egyptian spice, and a simple fish pie.
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S1, EP5 "Beef; Squid; Pork; Polenta"Ginger beef and pak choi; crispy squid and smashed avocado; pork and mash gratin; almond, orange and polenta cake.
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S2, EP7 "Lamb Kofta; Broad Bean Salad; Alaska"Lamb kofta flatbreads; a Spanish-inspired broad bean salad with Manchego cheese salad; peanut chicken; peach and almond Alaska.
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S4, EP3 "Salmon; Cauliflower; Pork Sausage Bake; Cherry Rice"Hot smoked salmon pasta and spiced whole roast cauliflower with Middle Eastern flavors.
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