Tom Kerridge's tastiest comfort food recipes

The comfort food king

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The owner of not just one, but two Michelin-starred pubs, British celebrity chef Tom Kerridge is the king of joyful, comforting fare. Even his healthier takes on hearty classics (which helped him shed a whopping 11 stone) are so lip-smacking, you'd swear they must be bad for you.

To help you bring some Michelin magic into your own home, we've rounded up a few of Tom's tastiest-ever recipes, from meaty feasts to diet-friendly staples, and everything else in between.

Mini pork sausage rolls with 'nduja

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Cristian Barnett/Bloomsbury Absolute

Tom's golden, flaky pork and 'nduja versions are so good, you'll never want to buy a ready-made version again. Scintillatingly spicy, with a punch of pickled onion in every mouthful, they're a modern, crowd-pleasing take on the classic recipe that even the least confident of bakers can throw together (hello, shop-bought puff pastry). Your friends and family won't believe they're homemade.

Get the recipe for mini pork sausage rolls with 'nduja here

Monkfish scampi

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Cristian Barnett/Bloomsbury Absolute

Why should scampi only be made with langoustine tails or prawns? In this deliciously dippable dish, monkfish is the star of the show – and, once you've tried it, you may never go back. Mouth-wateringly meaty, with a sweet and delicate flavour, these fabulous fish bites come wrapped in the lightest, crispiest batter you've ever tasted (the secret ingredient is sparkling water), with a fresh lemon mayonnaise on the side. Whether you serve them as a starter, or as a pub-style main with chips, is up to you.

Get the recipe for monkfish scampi here

Curried cauliflower soup

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Cristian Barnett/Bloomsbury Absolute

If you're looking to cut your carb intake without compromising on flavour, this is the recipe for you. A warming hug in a bowl, Tom's curried cauliflower soup is creamy, coconutty and spicy in the most soothing of ways. Packed with a tongue-tingling mix of chillies, garlic and curry powder, this recipe elevates the humble cauli into an indulgent taste sensation. On the table in under an hour, it's the ultimate healthy, hearty dish to brighten a dull and dreary day.

Get the recipe for curried cauliflower soup here

Tuna Cobb salad bowl

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Cristian Barnett/Bloomsbury Absolute

This American-inspired salad is not only incredibly easy to prepare, but it's also satisfyingly flavoursome, pleasantly crunchy, and thoroughly good for you. To make it, simply layer up a base of lettuce and grated carrot with colourful veggies, lemony tuna mayo, creamy avocado and a protein-packed boiled egg, halved to expose the runny middle. Drizzle with a homemade mustard dressing, and it's ready to eat.

Get the recipe for tuna Cobb salad bowls here

Chicken and mushroom pot pies

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Cristian Barnett/Bloomsbury Absolute

A faithful fixture on pub menus from London to Lanarkshire, chicken and mushroom pies are British comfort food at its finest – and Tom's take on the recipe really pulls out all the stops. Just the thing for a special occasion or Sunday dinner, these individually portioned, pastry-topped pots of deliciousness are filled with succulent chicken, chestnut mushrooms and artichokes, all smothered in a creamy, mustardy sauce. Serve them up with green vegetables and plenty of mashed potato for the cosiest meal imaginable.

Get the recipe for chicken and mushroom pot pies

 

Sticky pork chops

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Cristian Barnett/Bloomsbury Absolute

Pork chops slathered in a smoky barbecue glaze, cooked to juicy perfection, and served with a crunchy, creamy, ever-so-slightly tangy slaw... who could possibly resist? Though it sounds pretty decadent, this American-inspired recipe is surprisingly saintly (it's made with a few sugar-reducing swaps) and takes just half an hour to whip up – making it a go-to lunch or dinner when you're running low on time.

Get the recipe for sticky pork chops here

Beef and stout stew

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Cristian Barnett/Bloomsbury Absolute

Think you have to slow-cook a stew all day for the tastiest results? Think again. Give Tom's beef stew just three hours in the oven and it'll reward you with scrumptious, soul-nourishing flavours to warm you from top to toe. It comes complete with all the classic ingredients – braising beef, chestnut mushrooms, onions, stock and herbs – but it also contains a good glug of stout for added richness. Serve it with a heap of fluffy mashed potatoes for a wonderfully snug supper.

Get the recipe for beef and stout stew here

Perfect pulled pork

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An all-American show-stopper! Tender, juicy and marvellously melt-in-the-mouth, pulled pork is the dish that keeps on giving. Serve it as a centrepiece in a barbecue spread, strew it over nachos, pack it into your mac 'n' cheese or stuff it in a sandwich – the possibilities are practically endless. Contrary to popular belief, you don't need to be a pitmaster to make it; you just need a cut of pork shoulder, some spices, and plenty of time. Check out Tom's tried-and-tested recipe for proof of how easy it really is.

Get the recipe for perfect pulled pork here

Toasted ale pulled pork sandwich

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LovePork/loveFOOD

Now, what to do with that leftover pulled pork? Tom has a suggestion that'll change how you make sandwiches forever: this spectacularly stodgy, oozy, ale-infused toastie, complete with lashings of mayo and sauerkraut. Sure, it'll take a little longer to assemble than your regular sarnie (you'll need to cook up the decadent filling first) – but, when the end product tastes this good, you won't mind one bit. Rich, cheesy and downright delicious, it's a sandwich-lover's dream come true.

Get the recipe for toasted ale pulled pork sandwiches here

Black pepper pulled pork Sloppy Joes

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LovePork/loveFOOD

There's nothing so magnificently messy as a fully loaded Sloppy Joe – and Tom's pulled pork versions are as loaded as they come. These hearty American-style snacks are the perfect use-up for leftover pulled pork; just simmer it up with black pepper, garlic, spices and stock for a good hour, then spoon the saucy mix into your buns. Top with chillies, shallots, mustard and sour cream, and prepare for a party in your mouth.

Get the recipe for black pepper pulled pork Sloppy Joes here

Scrumpy and apple pulled pork pie

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LovePork/loveFOOD

Feel like putting your cooking skills to the test? Grab that leftover pulled pork, and get baking! A classy twist on a British picnic classic, Tom's pulled pork pies are filled to bursting with the heavenly flavours of cooked apples and scrumpy cider. There's a hot water crust pastry to make, so they're a little trickier to master than some of his other recipes. Once you bite into the golden, crumbly exterior, you'll be glad you made the effort. Serve with mashed potatoes, lavishly laced with clotted cream, for a meal to remember.

Get the recipe for scrumpy and apple pulled pork pies here

Berry and yogurt breakfast shake

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Cristian Barnett/Bloomsbury Absolute

Perfect for a post-workout pick-me-up, this energy-boosting breakfast shake couldn't be easier to blitz together. Just scoop up a large handful of berries (frozen or fresh), and pop them in a blender with a handful of porridge oats, a dollop of Greek yogurt, a good glug of milk, some sweetener, mint leaves and a few ice cubes. You can even make it vegan – just swap out the cows' milk for coconut milk or almond milk.

Get the recipe for berry and yogurt breakfast shakes here

Apple crumbles

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Cristian Barnett/Bloomsbury Absolute

If there's one dessert that can be consistently relied upon to round off a dinner party in style, it's a good old-fashioned apple crumble – and Tom's individually portioned versions are guaranteed to garner rave reviews from your guests. From their fruity filling to their crunchy topping, there's childhood nostalgia in every sweet spoonful – especially when served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a generous drizzle of custard. Trust us, you'll want to save room for these.

Get the recipe for apple crumbles here

Sticky date pudding with coconut caramel

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Cristian Barnett/Bloomsbury Absolute

Delightfully gooey, sweet and sumptuous, consider this decadent dessert a fancier version of traditional sticky toffee pudding, made with soft, chewy dates. The crowning glory is the caramel sauce; a blend of coconut milk and muscovado sugar, it sinks into the sponge in the sultriest, most inviting of ways. Everyone will want seconds, so make sure there's plenty to go around.

Get the recipe for sticky date pudding with coconut caramel here

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