SUMMER MENU | Chicken Pizzaiola | Jamie’s Italian

Chicken al mattone – which means under the brick – is a classic Italian method of cooking. It gives the chicken beautifully crisp skin while keeping the meat super tender and delicious. It’s served up with a rich pizzaiola sauce – tomatoes, oregano, olives and capers are teamed with the uniquely sweet and spicy Calabrian chilli for a bit of a kick. Available now!

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About This Source - Jamie Oliver

Jamie Oliver is a British chef and restaurateur with a string of books, television shows and restaurants to his name.

In 1999 the BBC aired his television show The Naked Chef.

He was the owner of a restaurant chain, Jamie Oliver Restaurant Group, which opened its first restaurant, Jamie’s Italian, in Oxford in 2008.

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