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Welcome to the BritBox college of culinary knowledge

This month, a new player emerges in the culinary content arena that may come as a surprise more than a few.

BritBox in November has come forth with a library’s worth of foodie shows anchored by some of Great Britain’s most renowned chefs. And given that the calendar’s biggest foodie month lies ahead, it couldn’t come at a better time.

Probably the most noteworthy is “Jamie’s One-Pan Wonders.” Hosted by Jamie Oliver (“Oliver’s Twist,” “Jamie at Home”), this recently premiered offering finds the chef and restaurateur sharing some of his favorite tricks, hacks and shortcuts as he shows how to make easy and delicious meals all cooked in one pan, pot or dish, thus making for an easy clean-up afterward.

Among the recipes he demonstrates are a mushroom pie, a roasted rolled pork, an upsidedown fish pie and chocolate party tray cake.

In that same vein, Gordon Ramsay presents his “Home Cookery Course” to those hungering for more foodie knowledge. Here, the chef, restaurateur and TV presenter offers up healthy, easy-to-make meals that the home cook can prepare in their own kitchens. Each episode’s recipes is centered on a particular theme, such as modern twists on classic dishes or some of Ramsay’s childhood favorites.

Also imparting some culinary know-how is Nigella Lawson. In her “Simply Nigella,” the TV chef comes forth with recipes designed to improve one’s wellbeing and lifestyle, featuring her latest creations and time-saving cooking methods. Each episode presents food for every occasion, from healthy breakfasts and easy dinners to recipes to feed a crowd and bowl food that can nourish and uplift.

If a party is in your future, Nadiya Hussain shows how to do it right with her “Nadiya’s Party Feasts.” Here, the chef, columnist and author shares her favorite festive dishes designed to fill a holiday table with color, aroma and most importantly, flavor.

Of course, this is but the tip of a culinary iceberg that can be found on BritBox these days. So get ready to do a search for such titles as “Rachel Allen’s Dinner Parties,” “Marco Pierre White’s The Chopping Block,” “Culinary Genius,” “Best of Come Dine With Me” and “Cooking Up a Fortune” as well as more content from Oliver (“Jamie Oliver: Together,” “Jamie’s Festive Feast,” “Jamie’s Quick & Easy”), Ramsay (“Kitchen Nightmares,” “Gordon’s Ultimate Home Cooking”), Lawson (“Nigella: Cook, Eat, Repeat”) and Hussain (“Nadiya’s Family Favorites”).

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