Tom Kerridge Cooks... - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Kent and Cambridgeshire - Apples and Beetroot
Tom heads to Kent and Cambridgeshire. Tom starts in the Fens in Cambridgeshire where he is in search of beetroot - he heads to one of the biggest farms in the country to discover the hard work and speed that goes into getting vegetables to us as fresh as possible, then cooks up a summery beetroot and pearl barley salad. Tom's journey then heads to the Garden of England - Kent - to one of the county's famous orchards where he learns how to pick the ripest apples and puts himself to the test picking pears, before celebrating these fantastic fruits with his ultimate crumble in a recipe that is packed with top tips.

Pennines - Beef and Tomatoes
Tom heads to Hexham in the North Pennines to see what it takes to raise the star ingredient of his Steak Diane before heading to Lancashire to cook with tomatoes.

Cornwall - Sardines and Milk
Tom heads to Cornwall and starts in Newlyn, the largest fishing port in England, where he is searching for sardines. As the boats come in, Tom gets stuck in helping to unload and ice the catch so it's fresh for market - the following morning then sees him cook up a tasty take on sardines on toast for the crew. Tom's journey then takes him to the fertile pastures of inland Cornwall in search of creamy milk - he learns top tips on creating the creamiest milk at a Jersey cow farm before creating his take on a school dinner classic in the form of a custardy rice pudding with roasted apricots.

Scotland - Mussels and Strawberries
Tom heads to Scotland and his journey starts at the very top of the country, the stunning Isle of Mull, where he is in search of mussels. Tom heads to the UK's largest mussel farm in Inverlussa, then prepares delicious mussels cooked in beer for the crew that he's worked alongside - his journey then heads south to Arbroath, which is home to some of the biggest soft fruit farms in the country, as he puts himself to the test against seasonal workers who can pick strawberries staggeringly quickly while also learning about how the conditions of eastern Scotland are perfect for this British favourite. Tom finishes by celebrating this fantastic fruit in his own take on strawberries and cream that is served up with shortbread.

East of Scotland - Haddock and Carrots
Tom heads to Eastern Scotland to get stuck into a tough day at sea before cooking up the catch, Smoked Haddock Kedgeree and then at a local farm he creates the Ultimate Carrot Cake.

Wales to Lancashire - Chicken and Mushrooms
Tom heads up the English-Welsh border in his food truck, working at a chicken farm where he cooks thighs with peas before seeing how you grow mushrooms commercially.
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