Jess Meyer
Jess is the Group Food Editor at Future PLC, working across brands in the woman’s lifestyle group, including Woman and Home, Woman’s Weekly, Woman, Woman’s Own, Chat, womanandhome.com and Goodto.com.
Hailing from the Antipodes, Jess has a background in media and video production, with many years of experience working on tv and commercial video projects. After relocating to the UK, Jess studied at Leiths School of Food and Wine in London, graduating with a diploma in culinary arts before gaining a scholarship to study at the Ecole Nationale Superieure de Patisserie (ENSP) in France, where she learned the fine art of French patisserie.
An experienced recipe writer, food stylist and home economist, Jess honed her skills in print and digital food media, working with well known brands such as Great British Bake Off, Tastemade US and UK, Slimming World, Tesco, M&S, Tabasco, Baileys, Castello and Stella Artois to name a few; as well as a host of book titles. Prior to her move to Future plc, Jess most recently worked at Eye to Eye Media, where she was Deputy Food Editor, working across all things food for delicious. as well as commercial projects for clients such as Waitrose Weekend.
A habitual feeder, Jess loves to entertain. True to her Australian roots, she firmly believes there are few ingredients that aren’t improved with a little time on the BBQ, and strives to write recipes that are simple, delicious and light on washing up.
With relevant press releases, launches and events please contact: jess.meyer@futurenet.com
Latest articles by Jess Meyer
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Whisky marmalade glazed ham
If you like to serve a slice of ham with the turkey, this is an easy joint to have ready to glaze and serve when you want it...
By Jess Meyer Published
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Turkey with herby butter and fruity stuffing balls
Our new take on the classic centrepiece. Don’t be afraid of using anchovies here, as the savoury, salty tang adds a wonderful flavour....
By Jess Meyer Published
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Blood orange, radicchio, pistachio and Stilton salad
This colourful first course of blood orange, radicchio, pistachio and Stilton salad is light and refreshing, so it makes the perfect start to your festive feast...
By Jess Meyer Published
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Mini gingerbread cakes
It takes just 10 mins to make mini gingerbread cakes. Jazz up a shop-bought cake with frosting, candied peel, and ginger for a delectable nibble...
By Rose Fooks Published
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Mini clementine pavlovas
Whip up a batch of these deliciously sweet mini clementine pavlovas - these tiny meringues are the ideal way to end your party...
By Rose Fooks Published
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Mini trifle shots
A wonderful sweet canapé, these cute mini trifle shots will be a popular choice – and they’re so easy to make...
By Rose Fooks Published
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Lamb meatball lettuce cups
Lamb meatball lettuce cups - fresh and packed with flavour, using shop-bought meatballs is a great time-saver...
By Rose Fooks Published
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Crispy duck on cucumber canapes
Simple crispy duck on cucumber canapes - a classic flavour combination from the takeaway but in bite-sized form...
By Rose Fooks Published
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Tandoori chicken canapes
Poppadoms are a great base for creating these quick, crunchy Tandoori chicken canapes. Alternatively, this is a good way to use up leftover turkey...
By Rose Fooks Published
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Burrata and pesto squares
Hard to resist, these burrata and pesto squares go well with a glass of fizz. The perfect buffet food...
By Rose Fooks Published
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Beef toastie canapes
Our beef toastie canapes are so simple to make at home. Rich and cheesy with a subtle fiery horseradish kick...
By Rose Fooks Published
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Hot smoked salmon crostini
We love the gentle balance of flavours of this classic hot smoked salmon crostini - salmon is a party food favourite...
By Rose Fooks Published
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Sweet chilli fig canapes
Whip up a batch of these sweet chilli fig canapes in just 15 minutes. Think sweet and savoury, with a warming kick of chilli heat...
By Rose Fooks Published