Michelin-starred chef Angela Hartnett takes over the Good Food app with her exclusive recipes for effortless festive entertaining
Thursday 27 November, 2025
Michelin-starred chef Angela Hartnett is showcasing her signature โno fuss, maximum flavourโ approach to entertaining on the Good Food app, with an exclusive collection of her bold, seasonal recipes perfect for festive celebrations.
Angelaโs festive menu, taken from her recent book The Weekend Cook, is designed for easy, impressive entertaining with recipes including Confit garlic & goatโs cheese curd toasts, Maltagliati sausage ragu, Christmas ham, and an indulgent Chocolate Cake. Angelaโs partnership with the Good Food app celebrates the joy of simple, seasonal cooking done well – something sheโs passionate about.
“Iโve created these recipes for the Good Food app to showcase the food I love to cook at home, seasonal, flavour-packed recipes that make it easy to cook confidently for the people you love. For me, these dishes reflect the heart of home cooking: sharing something delicious, made with care, without overcomplicating things – ideal for Christmas or anytime of the year.”
Angela Hartnett

Throughout Angelaโs takeover, Good Food app users will get behind-the-scenes access to Angelaโs festive entertaining tips and exclusive subscriber recipes.
Download the Good Food app now from goodfood.com or your app store to cook along with Angela Hartnettโs Christmas entertaining collection, exclusive to app subscribers, with 3-month trial for just 99p.

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