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John Torode and Lisa Faulkner 'so grateful' as they share joint announcement

John Torode and Lisa Faulkner 'so grateful' as they share joint announcement

Wales Online4 hours ago

John Torode and Lisa Faulkner 'so grateful' as they share joint announcement
This Morning chef John Torode and his wife Lisa Faulkner will return to ITV next month with a brand new series of John & Lisa's Weekend Kitchen
John Torode and his wife Lisa Faulkner will return to ITV next month with a brand new series of John & Lisa's Weekend Kitchen
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John & Lisa's Weekend Kitchen is set to return for a tenth series with chef John Torode MBE and home cook Lisa Faulkner for brand-new episodes.
The new season will see the married couple back in the kitchen making delicious recipes with affordability and accessibility at the forefront and feature fresh dishes perfect for the warmer months.

It has also been confirmed that the couple will then return for John & Lisa's Christmas Kitchen later this year.

In the first five episodes to air this summer, John and Lisa showcase recipes that are perfect to enjoy this season and will kick off the series with their Masterclass Magic episode, packed with tips and tricks that will have viewers mastering basic recipes time and time again.
John and Lisa will then return to the kitchen for John & Lisa's Christmas Kitchen, sharing their culinary secrets and new recipes perfect for entertaining and enjoying festive favourites, across five Christmas-themed episodes to air later in 2025.
The new season will see the married couple back in the kitchen making delicious recipes with affordability and accessibility at the forefront
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Knowing viewers have an appetite for getting creative and bringing truly stunning centrepieces to the table, John and Lisa have plenty of stand-out recipes to impress and inspire this series.
John and Lisa said: "We love our little show and we feel so grateful we get to do it.
"We have such an amazing team who give us so much freedom to just cook together and it's always the food we love and believe in.

"We never take it for granted as we just love doing our show!"
The couple tied the knot in 2019
John, 59, is best known for his role as a judge on BBC MasterChef and Lisa, 52, is primarily an actress.
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She starred in several soaps over the years including Holby City and Eastenders and recently had a role BBC and HBO thriller The Girl Before.
The pair tied the knot in 2019.
John & Lisa's Weekend Kitchen returns to ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player from Sunday, July 6

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