This week Sue tests the presenters on the top favourite Irish foods and can't stop eulogising about the humble spud. The team discuss Irish stew, soda bread, colcannon, champ and boxty (what?) and of course, Ireland's love affair with potatoes. Irish chef Anna Haugh, owner of London's Myrtle Restaurant, kindly brings in a huge hamper of great food and drink from the Emerald Isle for everyone to taste.
Sue also reveals that she goes to Harrods to get her favourite beef dripping in the world, from James Whelan butchers of County Tipperary. Ollie is aghast at this revelation.
From Ireland to Greece as Sally Dorling of Tim's Dairy explains how they make traditional greek yogurt in the heart of the Chiltern Hills. Chris, Peter, Bides and Tony Timotheou have brought traditional Greek methods to producing the finest yogurt in batches using fresh pasteurised British milk, natural ingredients and bio-live cultures.
Fruity Heritage
Feeling Saucy
Freshly Squeezed
Have a Snoop at Knoops
Sweet Moments
The Dough Show
Drinks with a Difference
Plants but not as you Know Them
Food or Art?
Locally Grown Party
Stock Control
Google that Guacamole!
Sophie Grigson: A Taste of Italy
Ferment Foods and Space Mushrooms
Jam vs. Honey, the debate continues
LEARNING HOW TO ’TASTE’ ARTISAN COFFEE
READY WHEN YOU ARE
YO HO HO AND A BOTTLE OF RUM
STILL WATERS RUN DEEP
CHILD LABOUR IN THE CHOCOLATE INDUSTRY
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