
Rick Stein's Seafood Odyssey
Rick goes to Hua Hin in Thailand, where he spends time in local markets talking to locals about various types of food in Cornwall, he fries fish and jazzes it up with red curry and steamed jasmine rice.

Rick goes to Hua Hin in Thailand, where he spends time in local markets talking to locals about various types of food in Cornwall, he fries fish and jazzes it up with red curry and steamed jasmine rice.

Chesapeake Bay in the U.S., cooking traditional oyster dishes.

Seafood king Rick travels to Queensland, Australia.

A spicy shark vindaloo and the making of an authentic dhal with lentils.

Rick's off to Galicia in Spain to sample some rare shellfish.

Rick catches turbot off the Cornish coast and cooks it with cider and cream.

Rick celebrates the abundance of seafood and the rich, colorful sauces of Naples.

Rick tours Spain on a journey of discovery and culinary delight Rick begins his tour in Galicia on the Atlantic coast, driving an old camper van suitable for venturing to places off the beaten track.

For Mayday, Rick cooks a fish pasta, talks about oysters and cooks baked Cod Portuguese Rick goes out fishing with two friends and makes crab pasties for them.

Rick Stein uses the humble whelk to make a mouth-watering dish and prepares one of the sea's treasures -- bass.

A dish of crabmeat, wine and garlic.

Squid in red wine.

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 and Chalky continue their culinary quest around the country.

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.