John and Lisa's Weekend Kitchen - Season 10

Season 10

Episodes

Masterclass Magic
John Torode and Lisa Faulkner return with the cookery show, kicking things off with a back-to-basics masterclass for four favourite dishes. They start with tagliata steak with a butterbean mash, before moving on to crispy fried Thai-style bream with a butter lettuce salad. Then it's an aubergine parmigiana schnitzel that is hearty and comforting, and Lisa's summer strawberry sponge with fresh strawberries and piped cream that is the perfect summer showstopper.

All Things Rice
John and Lisa celebrate the humble and low-cost staple that is rice with dishes that include gloriously good Thai mango sticky rice to enjoy at any time of the day.

Take 5
Join John and Lisa as they make four mouth-watering dishes - including John's pink spaghetti and moreish fuss-free banana doughnuts - with only five main ingredients.

Potato Perfection
John and Lisa get creative with the humble and versatile potato as they make dishes that include Lisa's veggie cottage pie and proper cheeseburgers with potato buns.
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