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- World-renowned chef and author Raymond Blanc uncovers some of the most incredible royal kitchen gardens across the UK in a fascinating culinary tour.
- The Michelin-starred chef will share the secrets of a new collection of simple, delicious, achievable recipes, that can be put together easily and quickly whilst still delivering amazing results.
- Ainsley Harriot celebrates delicious food that gives people a boost, showcasing the flavours, ingredients and methods that go into creating spirit-lifting meals.
- Chef Ainsley Harriott stirs up a celebration of flavours that bring joy to our food. In each edition he is joined in the studio by a celebrity guest and also sends a fellow chef out on the road in search of the flavours that inspire them.
- Chef, Writer, and Teacher Jeremy Pang is on a mission to inspire a nation of enthusiastic and adventurous home cooks to add more Chinese and Asian recipes to their culinary repertoire.
- Ainsley Harriott embarks on a journey across the Mediterranean on a 44ft catamaran, preparing a variety of delicious recipes along the way.
- Ainsley kicks off his culinary trip down memory lane by showcasing dishes and recipes which celebrate holidays. Starting with a sensationally fresh Spicy Seafood Linguine with Chilli and Cherry Tomatoes, Ainsley is then joined by TV royalty - Alison Hammond - who cooks up a storm in the kitchen with a Tunisian inspired Lamb and Cous Cous dish. Long-time friend Aldo Zilli gives a masterclass in making a Crispy Chilli and Parsley Calamari, and Ainsley transports us to the Islands of Greece with a Souvlaki, before ending his tour with an Italian inspired, Tiramisu.
- Ainsley Harriott recreates some of his mother's recipes, including brown chicken stew and rice n' peas. Country music duo the Shires take over the kitchen for a jam session and a late-night pasta feast, while Juliet Sear shares her mother's secret quiche recipe and Ainsley knocks up some homemade garlic bread and coconut and lime fairy cakes.
- Ainsley starts his "Forgotten Classics" menu with a sumptuous minced beef, potato and onion pie served with buttery greens. TV presenter and radio DJ Vick Hope joins Ainsley to introduce him to a spicy prawn cocktail and a rumba round the kitchen, and long-time friend Brian Turner will be reminding us why faggots deserve a come-back. Finally, Ainsley puts a fresh spin on the coronation chicken.
- Join Ainsley in his kitchen where it's time for that Great British tradition - tea. Ainsley puts a modern twist on that old king of dessert trolley, with black forest brownies.
- Join Ainsley in the kitchen where he is recreating his favourite takeaway dishes - fancy an Indian, Chinese, or Italian? Ainsley's discovering world food right at home. Ainsley embarks on his journey, with a twist on a Caribbean favourite, jerk pork belly with roti and coconut and mango slaw; and Strictly co-star, journalist, and TV presenter Anita Rani adds a hint of spice to Ainsley's life with her Baingan bhartha.
- Join Raymond as he rustles up simple yet delicious dishes from the heart of his Oxfordshire kitchen, including meringue with blackcurrant coulis and a heritage salad. Joining him is Angela Hartnett, who will be cooking cep tagliatelle.
- Raymond presents a guide to cooking for friends and with cheese fondue, celeriac remoulade and a delicate but divine martini on the menu, it's no wonder that his old friend Nathan Outlaw has popped round for supper.
- Raymond reflects on how the British food scene has changed since he first came to the UK. He makes pea soup, stuffed peppers and his own take on brown sauce. He is joined by Paul Ainsworth, who prepares an alternative cheese board.
- From his Oxfordshire kitchen, Raymond shares his favourite French Classics, with a twist, from steak and red wine jus, to a heritage salad with tomatoes and mozzarella. Jean-Christophe Novelli surprises him with a visit.
- Raymond pays culinary homage to his Maman Blanc by sharing nostalgic dishes from his childhood - including Vegetable Soup Three Ways, and a special Assiette of Salads.
- Raymond indulges the nation's senses by transforming classic dishes with herbs and spices fresh from his garden. From moules three ways, to a spicy slow-roasted harissa lamb.
- Raymond shares his love of travel and embracing the influence of other cultures into his cuisine. He cooks a sensationally fresh flash fired squid.
- Raymond shares his love of new produce from the gardens and explains why seasonality is important and why we should all embrace it.
- Raymond shares his archive of recipes and introduces the nation to his favourite dishes which have featured on the menus across his restaurants.
- Anniversaries, date nights and romantic get-togethers. Raymond shares his favourite romantic meals to treat the nation's couples.
- Ainsley proves that granny knows best, drawing from his memories he starts by recreating a comforting gold top Irish stew made by his friend's granny.
- Ainsley and his guests celebrate pies. Julie Jones shows off her tasty rhubarb pie, and Ainsley makes a traditional fisherman's pie for guest Alexandra Burke.
- The second series of the cookery programme begins with Raymond Blanc inviting viewers over for breakfast. For those busy types, Raymond bakes a tasty granola breakfast bar, and shows how to make the perfect omelette.
- Ainsley is inspired by the tastes and delights of the seaside - he starts with a taste of Italy making his Crab and Lemon Linguine with Pangrattato. He then makes his own version of that seaside holiday classic fish, chips and mushy peas.