

Jamie's £1 Wonders
Series 2
Jamie Oliver shows us some gorgeous and nutritious recipes all for a quid a portion, to help us keep an eye on our budgets in the kitchen.
Where to Watch Series 2
6 Episodes
- Episode 1E1
Episode 1Jamie Oliver presents budget-beating recipes and tips for delicious food at low prices, beginning with an Indian-inspired dosa recipe that uses cheap vegetables and batch-cooked batter. He then cooks a family-sized DIY takeaway of crispy chicken in garlic breadcrumbs with sweet potato wedges, slaw and corn cobs and chocolate orange shortbreads that can be cooked in an air fryer from frozen. - Episode 2E2
Episode 2Jamie Oliver shares a £1 spaghetti frittata inspired by Italian grandmothers, and rustles up pork pies in an air fryer, using mince, homemade flaky pastry and a jar of piccalilli. He also cooks a budget-busting batch of butternut squash dal with low-cost lentils and homemade cheese, a DIY takeaway chicken shish kebab, and mint choc chip whoopie pies. - Episode 3E3
Episode 3Jamie Oliver reveals a way to use up leftovers and keep costs down with easy stuffed dumplings, and rattles out a homemade budget-friendly cheat's fish and chips followed by a blondie cake. Jamie also uses pre-made pastry, tinned fruit and an upgrade to everyday ice cream to cook up pineapple tarte tatin in his air fryer. - Episode 4E4
Episode 4Jamie Oliver cooks mushroom soup using up discounted veg that's on the turn, followed by a low-cost cheesy air-fryer soda bread that a family can feast on for under a fiver. He shows how useful a bit of planning can be, making ingredients stretch over two meals by serving up ham hock and parsley sauce, then turning the leftovers into teardrop gnocchi later in the week. - Episode 6E6
Episode 6Jamie Oliver makes a roast feta and tomato pasta using up odds and ends and demonstrates a money-saving method for an easy tomato sauce rustled up in the air fryer. He creates rolled carrot cake, using a few leftover carrots chicken curry, Welsh rarebit, and a Chinese-inspired feast using frozen fish and a handful of cupboard spices.