Jamie and Jimmy's Friday Night Feast - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Steak, a Dustbin Oven, and Usain Bolt
The world's fastest man, Usain Bolt, cooks his Aunt Lily's jerk pork; Jamie cooks the ultimate steak; and Jimmy makes a tandoor oven out of a dustbin and a flower pot.
Sienna Miller, Salmon and Hog Roast
Special guest Sienna Miller gets saucy with her Tuscan duck ragu. Jamie cooks a whole salmon in salt. Jimmy creates a DIY hog roast for the ultimate crackling.
Amanda Holden, Two-Way Chicken and DIY Kebabs
Amanda Holden makes moussaka; Jamie inspires some incredible weekend cooking with two-way chicken; and Jimmy tries his hand at DIY kebabs.
Shellfish, Charcuterie and Kirstie Allsopp
Kirstie Allsopp cooks one of her favourite dishes, an Indian street food called pani puri. Jamie makes the taste buds water with two amazing shellfish recipes. Jimmy prepares his own charcuterie.
DIY Smoker, Pizza and Chris Moyles
Chris Moyles cooks his favourite dish, an authentic New York-style pizza. Jamie mashes up the two best things in life, a roast and a curry. Jimmy builds a DIY smoker.
Porchetta, Sparkling Cider and Jennifer Saunders
Comedian Jennifer Saunders and Jamie cook classic Italian porchetta for Ade Edmondson. Jimmy serves his very own sparkling cider. And actor Dexter Fletcher makes Mexican tortillas with salsa.
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