Cook-In with Mark Moriarty - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
Chef Mark Moriarty presents an eight-part cooking series, offering inspiration to viewers stuck as home during the coronavirus pandemic. Throughout the series. Mark shares a survival guide of easy-to follow, uplifting recipes for nutritious meals made from the humble contents of kitchen fridges, cupboards and freezers

Episode 2
Chef Mark Moriarty presents an eight-part cooking series, offering inspiration to viewers stuck as home during the coronavirus pandemic. In the second episode, Mark shares ideas for dishes with a Spanish influence, including a colourful Irish pork paella and a simple flatbread

Episode 3
In the third episode, Mark demonstrates how to make dishes including a vegetarian burrito bowl with spicy eggs on top and a hot pan pizza

Episode 4
Chef Mark Moriarty presents an eight-part cooking series, offering inspiration to viewers stuck as home during the coronavirus pandemic. In the fourth episode, Mark catches up with Niall Sabongi from Sustainable Seafood Ireland to hear how Irish fishermen are being supported during current restrictions.

Episode 5
Chef Mark Moriarty presents an eight-part cooking series, offering inspiration to viewers stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic. In the fifth episode, Mark demonstrates how to make fried chicken, brioche and fish cakes.

Episode 6
Chef Mark Moriarty presents an eight-part cooking series, offering inspiration to viewers stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic. In the sixth episode, Mark demonstrates how to make healthy Asian pork lettuce wraps, sticky toffee pudding, and an Irish ribeye.

Episode 7
The chef offers inspiration to viewers stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic. Today, he demonstrates how to make dishes including cauliflower soup with cheesy crisps, a special gluten-free naan bread and a fisherman's pie.

Episode 8
The chef offers inspiration to viewers stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic. In the final episode, he demonstrates how to make a trip of delicious recipes to share - a quick beef chilli, minced beef kofte with chickpea salad, and his ultimate chocolate brownies.
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