Tom Kerridge's Sunday Lunch - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Summer
Chef Tom Kerridge shares his step-by-step guide for cooking up the perfect Sunday lunch, from the amazing main meal to an indulgent pudding to wrap things up.

Mexican
Chef Tom Kerridge shares his step-by-step guide for cooking up the perfect Sunday lunch, from the amazing main meal to an indulgent pudding to wrap things up.

Spring
Tom celebrates spring with a Sunday lunch classic - roast lamb. He slow-cooks it over layers of thinly sliced potatoes, served with a delicious cheesy broccoli gratin.

Fish
Tom brings an all-time favourite dish to his Sunday table - fish and chips. He bakes a beautiful side of salmon in brown butter and makes perfect triple-cooked chips.

Autumn
Tom gives a masterclass on how to make perfect roast pork. He shares his surprising method for roasting potatoes, and a novel way to cook cabbage

Italian
Tom creates an Italian-style baked pasta dish for vegetarians and meat-lovers. He serves garlic bread, radicchio and spinach salad, and a lemon and rosemary polenta cake

Winter
A rich, succulent beef stew is the centrepiece of Tom's cosy Sunday lunch. Also on the menu is a celeriac and potato mash and a delicious fruit crumble with custard.

Indian
Tom switches things up with delicious Indian-inspired dishes. On the menu are butter chicken curry, homemade naan, pea pilau rice and mango-topped pavlovas.
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