The Little Paris Kitchen - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
Rachel makes a croque madame, conjures up some madeleines, shops in the Moroccan part of Paris's oldest food market and explores the city's rooftops to find honey created by Parisian bees.

Episode 2
In this mouthwatering episode, Rachel crafts baguettes with a master Parisian baker, puts her twist on the traditional beef bourguignon and creates an irresistible chocolate sponge, oozing with salted caramel.

Episode 3
In this tasty episode, Rachel puts her twist on the classic French cassoulet by transforming it into a soup, and bakes a sumptuous yet unusual cake made from pistachio and goat's cheese. She takes a trip to an award-winning Parisian cheese shop and visits Rungis, the world's largest wholesale food market, to produce steak tartare for a group of demanding French butchers.

Episode 4
In this appetizing episode, Rachel rustles up sticky chicken, coated with a delicate lavender and lemon glaze. She also displays her pâtisserie skills with a batch of zesty grapefruit and pepper meringue tartlets. In the style of a true Parisian, Rachel take a trip to the French seaside town of Trouville, where a local fisherman treats her to succulent scallops in a creamy mustard mayonnaise.

Episode 5
In this enticing episode, Rachel serves the lightest of desserts - iles flottantes - where delicately poached meringues drift on the creamiest vanilla custard. She samples exquisite Normandy oysters at a stall offering five succulent varieties, then prepares gourmet garnishes with a Parisian chef. Finally, Rachel visits one of Paris's finest street markets and encounters Joel Thiebault, the French 'king of vegetables'. Joel sells to the world's top chefs and today Rachel is looking for succulent beetroot for her superb lentil and goat's cheese salad.

Episode 6
In this programme, Rachel serves a classic quiche lorraine with a rich creamy filling and melt-in-the-mouth pastry. She also fulfils an all-time desire by turning her hand to crêpe making with a Parisian street vendor, to produce the city's most famous and favourite snack.
Plus, she visits a Vietnamese restaurant to explore the latest Asian food trends that are finding fans in Paris. And finally, she serves up her twist on beef wellington - tender venison surrounded by caramelized onions in golden flaky pastry.
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