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SBS Food Feb 21 WEEK 9: Sunday, 21 February - Saturday, 27 February 2021 ALL MARKETS Date Start Time Title Episode Title Digital Epg Synopsis Country of Origin Language Repeat Classification Closed Captions Subtitles While on the North West coast of Tasmania, herding cattle across the ocean at low tide to Robbins Island, Matthew has a new business idea for long table 2021-02-21 0500 Gourmet Farmer Gourmet Farmer Series 2 Ep 2 AUSTRALIA English-100 RPT G Y lunches. 2021-02-21 0530 Gourmet Farmer Gourmet Farmer Series 2 Ep 3 Matthew starts to get hardcore with his locavore philosophy when he decides to learn how to make his own brew. AUSTRALIA English-100 RPT G Y Matthew reckons he's earned a break from the farm, and heads off on a kayaking adventure with Ross. They're resolute in insisting on packing nothing but 2021-02-21 0600 Gourmet Farmer Gourmet Farmer Series 2 Ep 4 AUSTRALIA English-100 RPT PG Y two minute noodles. Matthew and Ross receive a request for suckling pig from John Jovanovic, a Serbian man, while manning their Salamanca stall. The pig is to be served at a 2021-02-21 0630 Gourmet Farmer Gourmet Farmer Series 2 Ep 5 AUSTRALIA English-100 RPT G Y Sino-Serbian New Year's Feast. Gondola On The Murray Spring in Mildura is the season when the gardens are at their colourful best. It's also the time when the grapes are budding on the vines, which causes 2021-02-21 0700 A Gondola On The Murray AUSTRALIA English-100 G Series 2 Ep 1 Stefano to wonder about new varieties of wines. In Sydney, Jonathan takes to the skies for a flying visit to picturesque Palm Springs in a sea plane, where he samples the laid back beach life and delicious 2021-02-21 0730 Jonathan Phang's Gourmet Express Cairns To Brisbane UNITED KINGDOM English-100 PG Patagonian tooth fish at Jonah's. Beautiful Baking With Juliet Juliet Sear kicks off with a selection of beautifully baked comfort food. There's warm crumble tart - perfect for Sunday lunch, pasta pie, and the ultimate 2021-02-21 0830 Beautiful Baking With Juliet Sear UNITED KINGDOM English-100 G Sear Series 1 Ep 1 chocolate fudge cake. 2021-02-21 0925 Poh & Co. Bitesize Love...And Pizza! Step into the always delicious world of acclaimed cook, artist, and lover of life - Poh Ling Yeow. AUSTRALIA English-100 RPT G Y Big Family Cooking Showdown The three remaining families make a meal out of produce from judge Tommy Banks' farm, and then they must create Angellica Bell's favourite desserts as 2021-02-21 0930 The Big Family Cooking Showdown UNITED KINGDOM English-100 PG Series 2, The Ep 12 they fight for a place in the final. 2021-02-21 1040 Pacific Island Food Revolution Samoa Join host Robert Oliver as he heads to stunning Samoa to meet the first round of contestants. Which of the three teams will make it to the finals? NEW ZEALAND English-100 PG Y Ainsley's adventure takes him east - to Jordan - where he's exploring how the Med has influenced the recipes and ingredients of this region. He visits 2021-02-21 1140 Ainsley's Mediterranean Cookbook Jordan: Amman UNITED KINGDOM English-100 G markets, and catches up with old friends. Secret Meat Business Series 2 2021-02-21 1235 Secret Meat Business Chef Adrian Richardson shares his Mum's recipe for an Aussie family favourite, succulent roast chicken. Plus, he whips up a hearty Sicilian chilli beef ragu. AUSTRALIA English-100 G Ep 10 Gondola On The Murray The Mildura Wine and Jazz Festival takes place in early summer when the weather is perfect for eating and drinking and listening to jazz outdoors or on a 2021-02-21 1300 A Gondola On The Murray AUSTRALIA English-100 G Series 2 Ep 2 paddle steamer along the Murray River. For Bill, the big attraction of London's food scene is its diversity. it's one of the few cities where you could be have Brazilian BBQ's for breakfast and snack 2021-02-21 1330 Bill's Kitchen: Notting Hill City Life UNITED KINGDOM English-100 G on Burrito's for lunch. Jonathan fulfils a dream of a lifetime when he visits Peru's Machu Picchu. But first he visits Lima, the gastronomic capital of South America and tries a range 2021-02-21 1400 Jonathan Phang's Gourmet Express Cusco To Machu Picchu UNITED KINGDOM English-100 PG Y of traditional dishes. Destination Flavour Destination Flavour Scandinavia 2021-02-21 1455 Scandinavia Bitesize Series 1 Join Adam Liaw as he revisits the highlights from his Scandinavian food adventures. AUSTRALIA English-100 RPT G Y Bitesize Ep 3 Beautiful Baking With Juliet Juliet Sear creates three stunning centrepieces - a fabulous multi-coloured pinata cake, a cheesy risotto cake, and a vegetable tart. Food writer and pastry 2021-02-21 1500 Beautiful Baking With Juliet Sear UNITED KINGDOM English-100 G Sear Series 1 Ep 2 chef Helen Goh joins Juliet in the kitchen. Poh & Co. Bitesize Series 2 Ep 2021-02-21 1555 Poh & Co. Bitesize Poh and Co. invites you into the always delicious world of acclaimed cook, artist and lover of life - Poh Ling Yeow. AUSTRALIA English-100 RPT G Y 1 Matthew and Ross have a stall at a new farmer's market where stall holders can only sell what they grow or source from providores. They see this as an 2021-02-21 1600 Gourmet Farmer Gourmet Farmer Series 2 Ep 6 AUSTRALIA English-100 RPT PG Y opportunity to expand. Matthew, Nick, and Ross take their Long Table Lunches business to a new level when they host a lunch on Flinders Island, bringing nothing along other than 2021-02-21 1630 Gourmet Farmer Gourmet Farmer Series 2 Ep 7 AUSTRALIA English-100 RPT PG Y salt, pepper, and olive oil. On a bushwalk with a park ranger, Matthew samples some native produce which gets his mind to thinking about what else is growing wild closer to home 2021-02-21 1700 Gourmet Farmer Gourmet Farmer Series 2 Ep 8 AUSTRALIA English-100 RPT G Y on his farm and around Hobart. 2021-02-21 1730 Gourmet Farmer Gourmet Farmer Series 2 Ep 9 Matthew has been invited to Italy as part of Slow Food's annual salon, where he learns to make salami the traditional way with local butchers. AUSTRALIA English-100 RPT G Y Gourmet Farmer Series 2 Ep Matthew continues his exploration of the possibilities of preserving pork by heading off to meet some French providores - experts at preserving high end 2021-02-21 1800 Gourmet Farmer AUSTRALIA English-100 RPT G Y Y 10 product in cans. Rob travels to Hanoi - home to pho, cha ca, egg coffee, bun cha, and many dipping sauces. He learns how cooks pull tasty flavours from natural ingredients 2021-02-21 1830 In Search Of Umami Hanoi UNITED KINGDOM English-100 PG Y such as fermented prawns. English-99; Khmer-.25; Diana prepares an Indonesian street food favourite - perkedel jagung - crispy, deep fried corn fritters, while chef Jerry Mai showcases Indonesian spices Mandarin-.25; 2021-02-21 1900 Asia Unplated With Diana Chan Indonesian AUSTRALIA PG with her Balinese grilled chicken. Thai-.25; Vietnamese- .25 Cook Like An Italian With While Silvia loves tradition in the kitchen, she shares a few new tricks and hacks that Italians have learned to embrace, includuding a one-pot tuna pasta 2021-02-21 1930 Cook Like an Italian with Silvia Colloca AUSTRALIA English-100 G Silvia Colloca Series 1 Ep 10 method. Michela's Tuscan Kitchen 2021-02-21 2000 Michela's Tuscan Kitchen Welsh-Italian home cook Michela Chiappa showcases the best of Tuscan cuisine, travelling to Tuscany to meet the producers of delicious local ingredients. UNITED KINGDOM English-100 PG Y Series 1 Ep 2 2021-02-21 2030 Rick Stein's Far Eastern Odyssey Vietnam And Thailand Rick Stein's culinary journey continues as he travels down the Mekong River to Vietnam where the food is light and fresh, and prepared using lots of herbs. UNITED KINGDOM English-100 RPT G Y Pickles, Preserves And Four food producers who specialise in preserves, pickles, and spreads come to test out their products on the locals in Malhamdale, in the heart of the 2021-02-21 2140 Top Of The Shop With Tom Kerridge UNITED KINGDOM English-100 PG Spreads Yorkshire Dales. Gino's Italian Escape Series 2 Italian chef Gino D'Acampo explores the intriguing region of Puglia - a region world famous for its olive oil, where centuries old tradition meets modern day 2021-02-21 2245 Gino's Italian Escape UNITED KINGDOM English-100 G Ep 3 Italy. Gino's Italian Escape Series 2 Gino D'Acampo's Italian Escape continues in the country's capital. As a chef, Gino has always been inspired by Rome and its cuisine and his first stop is at 2021-02-21 2310 Gino's Italian Escape UNITED KINGDOM English-100 G Ep 4 one of the city's finest delis. Rob travels to Hanoi - home to pho, cha ca, egg coffee, bun cha, and many dipping sauces. He learns how cooks pull tasty flavours from natural ingredients 2021-02-21 2335 In Search Of Umami Hanoi UNITED KINGDOM English-100 PG Y such as fermented prawns. English-99; Khmer-.25; Diana prepares an Indonesian street food favourite - perkedel jagung - crispy, deep fried corn fritters, while chef Jerry Mai showcases Indonesian spices Mandarin-.25; 2021-02-21 2400 Asia Unplated With Diana Chan Indonesian AUSTRALIA PG with her Balinese grilled chicken.
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