Guest celebrity chefs aim to convert kebab lovers and curry addicts to home-cooked food while also beating the takeaway on price, speed and taste
Guest celebrity chefs aim to prove home-cooked food can beat takeaway on price, speed and taste. Ainsley Harriott cooks Caribbean food for a busy London couple.
DetailsCelebrity chefs aim to beat the takeaway on price, speed and taste. Angela Hartnett cooks Mexican burritos for two work colleagues who have hectic jobs in retail.
DetailsGuest celebrity chefs aim to prove home-cooked food beats takeaway. Antonio Carluccio cooks penne amatriciana for a pair of Edinburgh workmates.
DetailsMichelin star chef Gary Rhodes takes on the challenge of competing against a takeaway restaurant to see if he can beat them in three areas: price, speed of delivery and taste.
DetailsCelebrity chefs try to convert kebab-lovers into fans of good home-cooked food. Italian chef Gino D'Acampo heads to Colchester to challenge an award-winning chippie.
DetailsGuest celebrity chefs aim to prove home-cooked food beats takeaway on price, speed and taste. James Tanner cooks lamb rogan josh for a pair of Bradford fast-food fans.
DetailsCelebrity chefs aim to prove home-cooked food beats takeaway. Jean-Christophe Novelli tries to convince Enfield residents to start cooking.
DetailsCelebrity chefs aim to prove home-cooked food beats takeaway on price, speed and taste. John Burton Race cooks chicken balti for two consultant surgeons.
DetailsGuest celebrity chefs aim to prove home-cooked food beats takeaway. Ken Hom makes Sichuan beef with garlic and chilli for London friends Rob and Amanda.
DetailsFood series in which celebrity chefs convert kebab-lovers into fans of home-cooked food. Paul Rankin cooks a Greek meal for singleton Chris Houtris.
DetailsGuest celebrity chefs aim to prove home-cooked food can beat takeaway on price, speed and taste. Simon Rimmer cooks chicken doner kebabs for a takeaway fanatic.
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