Distant Shores
Series celebrating home cooking. The Bikers look at recipes that have arrived on British dinner-tables from distant shores, including paella and partridge escabeche.
Much of the great food we love is inspired by recipes from other countries. This journey is all about uncovering both familiar and more surprising recipes that have arrived on British dinner-tables from distant shores.
This episode's three mums all hail from Northern Ireland but cook food from all corners of the globe. Karen has Spanish delights to share, including a sensational paella and a simple but delicious recipe for Catalan tomato bread. Helen Mills cooks family recipes from Guyana including a fascinating take on chicken curry served with a handmade roti bread. And the final mum is, in fact, a dad! Conolly shares partridge escabeche, breasts of partridge pickled in white wine and vinegar, and some classic empanadas - Argentinian recipes from his mother cooked with great Northern Irish produce. All this culinary travel gets the Bikers' taste buds flowing, and they bring mulligatawny soup and a perfect pavlova to the party.
At the recipe fair, the Bikers cook their take on an international classic, haddock mornay, while food historian Gerard Baker invites the recipe fair visitors to a bakery challenge - plaited bread.
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Clips
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Helen’s Roti Skills
Duration: 01:51
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Conolly’s Family History
Duration: 01:54
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Gerard’s Web Extra – Emma’s ‘Louise Cake’
Duration: 00:43
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Dave Myers |
Presenter | Dave Myers |
Presenter | Si King |
Presenter | Si King |
Producer | Dan Slee |
Producer | Dan Slee |
Director | Dan Slee |
Director | Dan Slee |
Series Producer | Oliver Clark |
Series Producer | Oliver Clark |
Executive Producer | Gill Tierney |
Executive Producer | Gill Tierney |
Producer | Duncan Barnes |
Director | Duncan Barnes |
Broadcasts
- Tue 8 Mar 2011 20:00Â鶹Éç HD & Â鶹Éç Two
- Wed 9 Mar 2011 00:30Â鶹Éç HD
- Wed 18 May 2011 01:30
- Tue 23 Oct 2012 19:00Â鶹Éç HD & Â鶹Éç Two