Angela Hartnett joins the judging team of BBC One’s Britain’s Best Home Cook
Michelin-starred chef Angela Hartnett joins the judging panel for the second series of BBC One’s Britain’s Best Home Cook, alongside Mary Berry and Chris Bavin.

For me, home cooking is about family sitting around a table eating together, laughing and talking, with delicious, tasty and unfussy food; it’s about the people as much as the food.
Hosted by Claudia Winkleman, the new series is set to return next year, testing the creative recipes and home cooking skills of a new batch of contestants battling to be crowned Britain’s Best Home Cook.
Angela Hartnett says: “I’m looking forward to joining the incredible Mary Berry and Chris Bavin to judge the next series of Britain’s Best Home Cook. For me, home cooking is about family sitting around a table eating together, laughing and talking, with delicious, tasty and unfussy food; it’s about the people as much as the food. My mum always said, it’s good to be an all-round cook, everyone needs to be able to master the store cupboard!”
Britain’s Best Home Cook (8x60') was commissioned by Charlotte Moore, Director of Content, and David Brindley, Head of Commissioning, Popular Factual and Factual Entertainment. It is being made by KEO Films where the Executive Producers are Martha Delap, Andrew Palmer and Clare Paterson. The BBC Commissioning Editor is Catherine Catton.
Angela Hartnett has previously appeared in BBC shows such as MasterChef, Great British Menu and Saturday Kitchen. She is currently Chef Patron for Italian fine-dining restaurants Murano and Cafe Murano.
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