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Jamie Oliver fan of his recipes? Yes or No?

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Theoldwoman · 10/05/2023 04:26

I’ve borrowed a few of his books over the years from the library, watched a few of his cooking shows, watched him on MasterChef Australia, now I just use his recipes from his website. Nearly all have been really good and food we all love.

Today I’m trying one of his meatloaf recipes. Looking forward to dinner!

How about you? Yay or Nay to JO?

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rkahic · 09/06/2024 09:24

Like most cookery books, some are good some are not

ALunchbox · 09/06/2024 12:19

It's quite basic stuff. I'm using 'basic' in a good way, i.e. manageable, no obscure ingredients, etc. you are not exactly going to impress anyone with his dishes but it's handy for family meals.

Longma · 09/06/2024 12:20

Plump82 · 09/06/2024 08:08

I can't stand him and from what I've seen it his recipes it's nothing ground breaking.

I'm not sure many recipe books or groundbreaking. Most of variations in the same kind of thing, aren't they?

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Longma · 09/06/2024 12:21

I've tried a few and liked what I've made, or eaten elsewhere.

I tend to mix and match with a whole host of recipe books and websites.

Plump82 · 09/06/2024 15:17

Longma · 09/06/2024 12:20

I'm not sure many recipe books or groundbreaking. Most of variations in the same kind of thing, aren't they?

Probably but for some reason I keep being bought his recipe books and when I look through them there's nothing that makes me think I MUST give that a go.

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