RECIPES OF THE WEEK TUESDAY 9 FEBRUARY
This French classic - often made with sole - is dead easy if you use Delia's recommended white wine sauce. It's a good way to perk up chicken breasts, adding plenty of flavour and succulence.
RECIPES OF THE WEEK TUESDAY 9 FEBRUARY
Roast pork with crisp crackling makes a handsome Sunday roast - and if you follow Delia's advice for the perfect apple sauce you'll be in food heaven!
RECIPES OF THE WEEK TUESDAY 9 FEBRUARY
One of Delia's favourite fish recipes, this was introduced to her by Simon Hopkinson, who cooked it for her one day at Bibendum.
RECIPES OF THE WEEK TUESDAY 9 FEBRUARY
This has a real special occasion feel to it, which is why it would be ideal for Valentine's Day: the sauce is made with cranberries instead of the more usual redcurrants, which gives an appealing texture and tartness.
RECIPES OF THE WEEK TUESDAY 9 FEBRUARY
Cheese scones can be a bit bland, but here Delia has used tangy Cheshire cheese and peppery chives to add bite and colour. Give them a try - they're perfect for tea!
RECIPES OF THE WEEK TUESDAY 9 FEBRUARY
Those who claim not to be able to make pastry will love this easy American rhubarb pie, as presentation skills really aren't needed! It's also lower in calories than a conventional pie as the top is left uncovered.
RECIPES OF THE WEEK TUESDAY 9 FEBRUARY
This recipe really does involve cooking chicken with 30 cloves of garlic. If you've never tried it give it a go - the slow cooking breaks down the garlic's strong flavour, making it sweet and mellow.
Fish to fry?
Fish and seafood offer so many health benefits – especially the oily ones which are packed with omega 3 essential fatty acids – that we all ought to be eating more. The cheaper options, mackerel, herring and mussels, can all be transformed into lipsmackingly good recipes for family eating.
Marvellous mackerel
Mussels – easy and quick
Herrings, sprats and whitebait: who needs sardines?
We’re pie-eyed...
Pies of all shapes and size feature in this gallery of Delia’s recipes, from a steak and kidney plate pie to a root veg, cheese and onion pot pie. Or impress your guests with a cheat flaky salmon pie, an easy game pie and this wonderful luxury fish pie.
Pies for everyone
Blasts from the past...
We hope you've enjoyed a nostalgia trip of food in Delia Through the Decades. Last night it was the turn of the Noughties when Delia's How to Cook helped the uninitiated to get up to speed in the kitchen, and Delia caused uproar with her wonderful How to Cheat at Cooking which used (horrors!) tinned mince and ready mash... To share a memory from that decade, visit our special forum and add a post.
Recipes from Delia through the Decades
Find out what everyone's saying about Delia through the Decades!
Read the transcript of Delia's recent BBC Radio Norfolk interview