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Winter Warmers

TV chef James Martin explores home cooking. James cooks his favourite winter warmers, including jacket potato skins and a chocolate and clementine steamed pudding.

James cooks his favourite winter warmers, including jacket potato skins hot from his own patio pizza oven and a chocolate and clementine steamed pudding.

He also tries to impress local sheep farmers Tess and Steve Gould with a warming winter hotpot made from their prize mutton. And food historian Gerard Baker prepares a popular medieval stew, hodge-podge.

44 minutes

Music Played

  • Gabrielle Aplin

    Panic Cord (inst)

  • Kimberly Anne

    Bury It There

  • Scouting for Girls

    Millionaire

  • Tegan and Sara

    Love they Say (inst)

  • Kimberly Anne

    Kind Regards

  • Shane Filan

    Everything To Me

  • Biffy Clyro

    Trumpet or Tap (inst)

  • Florence + The Machine

    Breaking Down

  • The City Waites

    The Merry Merry Milkmaids

  • Coldplay

    Viva La Vida

  • Guillemots

    Tigers

  • CHVRCHES

    The Mother We Share

  • The Luminites

    Do Something (inst)

  • Portugal. The Man

    Modern Jesus (inst)

  • Imagine Dragons

    Its Time

  • Laura Mvula

    Green Garden

  • Stereophonics

    We Share the Same Sun

  • Biffy Clyro

    A Whole Child Ago

  • Olly Murs

    Hand on Heart

  • Vance Joy

    Riptide

  • Gabrielle Aplin

    Panic Cord

  • Tegan and Sara

    Love They Say

  • Portugal. The Man

    Modern Jesus

  • Laura Mvula

    Green Garden

  • Biffy Clyro

    A Whole Child Ago

  • Olly Murs

    Hand On Heart

Food producers

The food producers featured in this episode are:
  • Tess and Steve Gould from Steeptonbill Farm, Dorset

  • Kevin Minchew from Minchew's Real Cyder & Perry, Tewkesbury

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter James Martin
Executive Producer Karen Plumb
Series Producer Rosemary Edwards
Director David Robertson
Participant Gerard Baker

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