Delia Smith's Christmas
Guest Alice King helps with the wine menu appropriate to the season's desserts.
Guest Alice King helps with the wine menu appropriate to the season's desserts.
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Fish tagine, monkfish tacos and some tangy Thai fishcakes.
Rick cooks seafood paella, spicy Thai fish curry, and scallops.
Rick Stein heads east from Oaxaca to the Yucatan Peninsula, a place once frequented by real pirates of the Caribbean, including Sir Francis Drake.
Rick Stein's latest travels take him to Mexico's culinary capital Oaxaca.
Rick Stein visits the Mexican capital to sample the Aztec cuisine.
Rick lands in the town that gave the world tequila and the metropolis that birthed mariachis and dishes like chilli con carne.
Rick enjoys a hearty steak and eggs American diner special and bids a fond farewell to his trusty Ford Mustang as he heads across what is reputed to be the busiest border crossing in the world.
When the Japanese Ambassador saw Rick preparing sushi onboard a boat off Cornwall, he was not terribly impressed. However, this sparked off an idea where Rick would go on a voyage of discovery to the ultimate seafood lovers' destination: Japan.
Rick Stein approaches the end of his meander through France with a final glance at the culinary delights of the Languedoc before crossing over to Provence and the Mediterranean coastline that reveals new insights into southern French cuisine.
Rick Stein's journey of discovery brings him to the sunnier climes of the Mediterranean, where he explores the French-Catalan legacy of Roussilon on the foothills of the Pyrenees next to the Spanish border.
Rick Stein arrives in the region of Perigord, famous for decadent dishes he discovers his favorite market in the city of Perigueux and learns about the region's historical relationship with England as the former kingdom of Aquitaine.
Rick Stein continues exploring Burgundy and practices a little entente cordiale with a chateau owner who cooks him sorrel soup straight out of the garden.
Rick Stein's goes through France's eastern border regions of Alsace and Jura home to his favourite French dish, choucroute garni and favorite French cheese, comté.
On a misty lagoon in Sardinia Rick watches the fishermen catch mullet using the same methods as the Romans did centuries before. He boards a ferry for Sicily to find, in the heart of Palermo, one of the best pasta dishes he's ever tasted.
Rick Stein discovers sausages and sheep's cheese and explores the locals' passion for chestnuts in Corsica.
Rick Stein discovers a five-star hotel in Madurai employing local housewives for genuine home-cooked dishes and enjoys Chettinad Chicken, a dish inspired by spices brought back from both the east and the west by traveling merchants.
Rick Stein visits the royal state of Rajasthan, a land of kings, hilltop forts and palaces, where the local population are serious meat-eaters.
Rick Stein arrives in the cultural city of Lucknow, India it is reputed to be the curry capital of India.
Rick explores Mumbai in search of the bombil, the fish that immortalized Bombay Duck enjoying Parsee hospitality.
Rick explores Bengal and Tamil Nadu, the regions that began Britain's love affair with curry Rick enjoys the prominence of fish and seafood in their dishes, flavored with mustard in Kolkata and tamarind in Chennai.
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