TV guide - Thursday, 06/03/25

00:00
Rachael Ray's Meals in Minutes
Rachael teaches us how to make the ultimate, mind-blowing, mushroom-lover pasta that features varieties like chicken of the woods, hen of the woods, rainbow oysters and more with taleggio cheese sauce and ribbony egg pasta.
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00:30
Cooking Italy
With the Chef's time in Sardinia coming to an end and Naples on the horizon, they plan a final cookout at Gioele's fig farm using his huge outdoor grill.
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01:00
Ready Jet Cook
When it comes to takeout, nothing beats Chinese food. Jet Tila kicks it off with a crispy and sweet Orange Chicken with a fluffy Fried Rice. Then, he uses his air fryer to make a dim sum classic that stuffs savoury roasted pork inside a fluffy steamed bun.
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01:30
Hairy Bikers Go West
The Hairy Bikers westward journey continues, bringing Dave and Si to the 220-mile River Severn, an area steeped in history and natural beauty and famous for its fusion of flavours.
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02:35
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
Adam, comedian Gen Fricker and chef at The Old Fitz Anna Ugarte-Carral are in the kitchen to create some delicious meals using secondary cuts.
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03:05
The Cook and the Chef
Maggie shows how to make a wonderful peach jam, sharing a new method to check when it is ready to set, makes a simple peach and prosciutto salad and finishes with a peach drink.
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03:35
Hugh's Three Good Things
It's competition time at River Cottage and the culinary battle is hotting up as our three chefs take on the crab challenge.
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04:00
Food Unwrapped
Most people want to eat less salt, but how does a person make something low-salt? Jimmy finds out how some food producers are using seaweed to reduce their salt content. Nationwide sales of that traditional East London favourite, jellied eels, are booming. Meanwhile, Kate learns about the extraordinary journey that eels make across the Atlantic Ocean to end up in our rivers before being jellied. And Matt puts on his lab coat to find out why tonic water glows under ultraviolet light. What gives a gin and tonic its bizarre luminescence?
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04:30
My Market Kitchen
Elena and Khanh are in the kitchen cooking up a Thai green papaya salad. Khanh takes us to his restaurant, The George on Collins, for a smoky sriracha noodles recipe. Then, Rob Rees and Elena show us a twice-baked cheese souffle.
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05:00
Food Safari Fire
Food Safari returns in a blaze of glory to explore how diverse cultures across the world cook with fire. Hosted by Maeve O'Meara, Food Safari Fire is an inspired ten-part series that is a feast for the senses and a must-see for barbecue-lovers and devotees of the wood-fired oven.
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05:30
Mary Makes It Easy
Mary's super simple recipes will free you up to spend more time with your guests instead of in the kitchen: apple butter roast pork, white bean soup, and French toast.
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06:00
Pati's Mexican Table
Known as Mexico's bread basket, Sinaloa produces about 40 percent of the meat and produce consumed in all of Mexico. Pati travels the countryside - to farms and fisheries.
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06:30
Michel Roux's French Country Cooking
Michel splashes out on spiny lobster, langoustines, oysters, clams and sea-squirts to make a stunning seafood platter with three dipping sauces. Then Giselle shows him how to bake the perfect rum-infused turrets of sponge cake.
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07:30
Jimmy Shu's Taste of the Territory
Jimmy heads 500km east of Darwin to the remote Arnhem Land coastal community of Maningrida. He visits Maningrida Wild Foods and goes out harvesting with local landowners for various bush foods that are now sold commercially. Traditional owner Leila Nimbadja shares stories from her childhood and takes Jimmy to hunt for long yam.
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08:00
Tareq Taylor's Nordic Cookery
Located in the middle of Sweden, Varmland is home to many of Sweden's most famous authors, engineers, and inventors, including Alfred Nobel.
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08:30
Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield
Josh Niland is in the kitchen with Justine making Australian Mushrooms and Parsley on Toast. Justine makes Tortilla Soup and a Red Berry Charlotte.
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09:00
Beyond River Cottage
It's Christmas and Hugh is preparing for River Cottage HQ's final event of the year. The plan is to shoot, harvest, gather and cook enough food to furnish the tables for a magnificent medieval festive banquet.
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10:00
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
Singer-songwriter Christine Anu and George Calombaris join Adam to make some marvellous midweek Mediterranean meals.
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10:30
Marcus in the Med: Mallorca
You don't have to go far in Mallorca to discover an abundance of locally grown fruit and veg, and Marcus is celebrating it all with a visit to local beach restaurant Patiki, where chef Bocho makes his signature cauliflower dish with preserved lemon yoghurt and pickled chillies.
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11:00
Rachael Ray's Meals in Minutes
Rachael teaches us how to make the ultimate, mind-blowing, mushroom-lover pasta that features varieties like chicken of the woods, hen of the woods, rainbow oysters and more with taleggio cheese sauce and ribbony egg pasta.
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11:30
Shane Delia's Spice Journey Turkey
Shane journeys north to reach the Black Sea port town of Trabzon, where he tracks down a very special fish, known as the hamsi, and recipes that do this small, anchovy-like creature, culinary justice. Along the way, Shane undertakes a culinary odyssey, stopping in villages while crossing the Pontic Mountains, to meet mountain folk who share the secrets of perfecting their simplistic food, including sutlac (rice pudding), and kuymak (a cheese dish), which is accompanied by cornbread.
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12:00
Food Unwrapped
Matt wants to know how it's possible for British onions to be sold in supermarkets all year long. The answer lies not only in our soil but in a disused aircraft hangar. Is pricey aged steak worth the wait? Jimmy visits a top butcher to find out how aged beef is produced and whether it's possible to age steaks at home. And Kate is intrigued about what goes into a stuffed olive.
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12:30
My Market Kitchen
Elena is joined by Kinsan from Asian Inspirations for a traditional pork and vegetable ramen dish. Then Khanh bakes his classic chocolate brownies, followed by Elena's favourite ways to prepare oysters.
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13:00
Food Safari Fire
This episode explores the best chargrilled street food from around the world, including Greek pork souvlaki, Abruzzese arrosticini, Malaysian satay, Vietnamese beef in betel leaves and Mexican fish tacos.
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13:30
Mary Makes It Easy
Reducing food waste is great for the planet and your wallet; learn Mary's best recipes for transforming your kitchen waste into delicious dishes.
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14:00
Pati's Mexican Table
Pati travels north of the border to Tucson, Arizona, a city that claims to have the best 23 miles of Mexican food anywhere in the world. She visits restaurants and meets local chefs, trying to get a deeper understanding of what Mexican food in America truly is. What happens to recipes when they travel across the border? How do different cultures connect and shape the food we eat?
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14:30
Michel Roux's French Country Cooking
Having discovered the only man in the world to make artisan rose wine vinegar, Michel uses it to transform his version of chicken fricassee, then Michel's in-laws pop round for steak tartare.
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15:30
Jimmy Shu's Taste of the Territory
Jimmy tastes some of Darwin's most popular street food from the stalls of the Parap Saturday market. Jimmy talks about Darwin's laksa obsession, and visits Mary's Laksa - a stall who have been serving laska for over 20 years.
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16:00
Tareq Taylor's Nordic Cookery
Tareq visits Fyn, the fairy tale capital of the world. Famous as the birth place of Hans Christian Andersen, Fyn is also known as the garden of Denmark.
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16:30
Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield
Neha Sen visits the kitchen to make Fish Moilee. Justine cooks Mini Tarts and Ricotta Fritters with Tomato Sauce. Kim McCosker makes quick and easy Pulled Pork Burgers.
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17:00
Nigella Feasts
Nigella Lawson's cooking up a delicious bite-sized feast that's perfect to share with a crowd. On the menu are red kidney bean and roasted eggplant dips. There's a cooling green fatoush salad with toasted pita shards, bulgur wheat and nut salad, and tiny aromatic lamb meatballs.
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17:30
The View From River Cottage
Hugh kicks things off by examining the importance of growing your own produce, including the satisfaction of rearing meat and nurturing fruit and vegetables. Hugh's journey down the road of self-sufficiency started out with a modest vegetable patch and a handful of animals, but the joys of gardening and husbandry took hold and developed into something much bigger.
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18:00
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
Two of Australia's greatest performers join Adam for a vegetarian feast. Courtney Act and Mitch Tambo are making some meatless marvels.
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18:30
Air Fryers: Are They Worth It?
A revealing look at the latest must-have gadget. It's said they can cook, bake and even fry food three times cheaper, 20% faster and with 80% less oil. No wonder sales of air fryers have rocketed by 3000% over the last two years-it's the biggest revolution to hit our kitchens since the microwave!
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19:30
Jamie at Home
A lack of mushrooms in Jamie's garden inspires to him to go search in his local forest, taking along his mentor and mushroom don, Gennaro Contaldo.
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20:00
Sachie's Kitchen
We travel to Marlborough. Susan Macdonald and her husband are passionate about Middlehurst station and their sheep. Also, meet Sebastian and Daniela who run La Ruca Food Truck.
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20:30
Hairy Bikers Go West
The Bikers travel to Devon and Dorset for the final leg of their Go West Tour, discovering rare hidden food gems amongst the stunning coast and countryside.
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21:35
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
It's Refugee Week, and we're celebrating refugees and their amazing cuisines. Starting the week off, Adam; Bavan Foods owner, Krishna Vijitha; and Iranian refugee and senior client chef at The House of Welcome, Alieyah Tooba are in the kitchen creating dishes that represent where they come from.
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22:05
The Cook and the Chef
Maggie has happily been up at the crack of dawn to collect the fresh eggs, and extols the virtue of happy chooks and free-range eggs. Simon brings her a present to try, a white truffle, and they both get to it and produce scrambled eggs - one with truffles and one with orange zest, a recipe Maggie first used when she was newly married.
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22:35
Hugh's Three Good Things
It's day four of this week's cooking competition and the stakes are high, with everyone cooking Hugh's favourite fish: mackerel.
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23:00
Shane Delia's Spice Journey Turkey
Shane journeys north to reach the Black Sea port town of Trabzon, where he tracks down a very special fish, known as the hamsi, and recipes that do this small, anchovy-like creature, culinary justice. Along the way, Shane undertakes a culinary odyssey, stopping in villages while crossing the Pontic Mountains, to meet mountain folk who share the secrets of perfecting their simplistic food, including sutlac (rice pudding), and kuymak (a cheese dish), which is accompanied by cornbread.
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23:30
Air Fryers: Are They Worth It?
A revealing look at the latest must-have gadget. It's said they can cook, bake and even fry food three times cheaper, 20% faster and with 80% less oil. No wonder sales of air fryers have rocketed by 3000% over the last two years-it's the biggest revolution to hit our kitchens since the microwave!
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TV guide - Friday, 07/03/25

00:30
Jamie at Home
A lack of mushrooms in Jamie's garden inspires to him to go search in his local forest, taking along his mentor and mushroom don, Gennaro Contaldo.
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01:00
Sachie's Kitchen
We travel to Marlborough. Susan Macdonald and her husband are passionate about Middlehurst station and their sheep. Also, meet Sebastian and Daniela who run La Ruca Food Truck.
en
01:30
Hairy Bikers Go West
The Bikers travel to Devon and Dorset for the final leg of their Go West Tour, discovering rare hidden food gems amongst the stunning coast and countryside.
en
02:35
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
It's Refugee Week, and we're celebrating refugees and their amazing cuisines. Starting the week off, Adam; Bavan Foods owner, Krishna Vijitha; and Iranian refugee and senior client chef at The House of Welcome, Alieyah Tooba are in the kitchen creating dishes that represent where they come from.
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03:05
The Cook and the Chef
Maggie has happily been up at the crack of dawn to collect the fresh eggs, and extols the virtue of happy chooks and free-range eggs. Simon brings her a present to try, a white truffle, and they both get to it and produce scrambled eggs - one with truffles and one with orange zest, a recipe Maggie first used when she was newly married.
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03:35
Hugh's Three Good Things
It's day four of this week's cooking competition and the stakes are high, with everyone cooking Hugh's favourite fish: mackerel.
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04:00
Food Unwrapped
Matt wants to know how it's possible for British onions to be sold in supermarkets all year long. The answer lies not only in our soil but in a disused aircraft hangar. Is pricey aged steak worth the wait? Jimmy visits a top butcher to find out how aged beef is produced and whether it's possible to age steaks at home. And Kate is intrigued about what goes into a stuffed olive.
en
04:30
My Market Kitchen
Elena is joined by Kinsan from Asian Inspirations for a traditional pork and vegetable ramen dish. Then Khanh bakes his classic chocolate brownies, followed by Elena's favourite ways to prepare oysters.
en
05:00
Food Safari Fire
This episode explores the best chargrilled street food from around the world, including Greek pork souvlaki, Abruzzese arrosticini, Malaysian satay, Vietnamese beef in betel leaves and Mexican fish tacos.
en
05:30
Mary Makes It Easy
Reducing food waste is great for the planet and your wallet; learn Mary's best recipes for transforming your kitchen waste into delicious dishes.
en
06:00
Pati's Mexican Table
Pati travels north of the border to Tucson, Arizona, a city that claims to have the best 23 miles of Mexican food anywhere in the world. She visits restaurants and meets local chefs, trying to get a deeper understanding of what Mexican food in America truly is. What happens to recipes when they travel across the border? How do different cultures connect and shape the food we eat?
en
06:30
Michel Roux's French Country Cooking
Having discovered the only man in the world to make artisan rose wine vinegar, Michel uses it to transform his version of chicken fricassee, then Michel's in-laws pop round for steak tartare.
en
07:30
Jimmy Shu's Taste of the Territory
Jimmy tastes some of Darwin's most popular street food from the stalls of the Parap Saturday market. Jimmy talks about Darwin's laksa obsession, and visits Mary's Laksa - a stall who have been serving laska for over 20 years.
en
08:00
Tareq Taylor's Nordic Cookery
Tareq visits Fyn, the fairy tale capital of the world. Famous as the birth place of Hans Christian Andersen, Fyn is also known as the garden of Denmark.
en
08:30
Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield
Neha Sen visits the kitchen to make Fish Moilee. Justine cooks Mini Tarts and Ricotta Fritters with Tomato Sauce. Kim McCosker makes quick and easy Pulled Pork Burgers.
en
09:00
Nigella Feasts
Nigella Lawson's cooking up a delicious bite-sized feast that's perfect to share with a crowd. On the menu are red kidney bean and roasted eggplant dips. There's a cooling green fatoush salad with toasted pita shards, bulgur wheat and nut salad, and tiny aromatic lamb meatballs.
en
09:30
The View From River Cottage
Hugh kicks things off by examining the importance of growing your own produce, including the satisfaction of rearing meat and nurturing fruit and vegetables. Hugh's journey down the road of self-sufficiency started out with a modest vegetable patch and a handful of animals, but the joys of gardening and husbandry took hold and developed into something much bigger.
en
10:00
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
Two of Australia's greatest performers join Adam for a vegetarian feast. Courtney Act and Mitch Tambo are making some meatless marvels.
en
10:30
Air Fryers: Are They Worth It?
A revealing look at the latest must-have gadget. It's said they can cook, bake and even fry food three times cheaper, 20% faster and with 80% less oil. No wonder sales of air fryers have rocketed by 3000% over the last two years-it's the biggest revolution to hit our kitchens since the microwave!
en
11:30
Shane Delia's Spice Journey Turkey
In Ordu, Shane is introduced to a cuisine whose culinary heritage lies to the north in Georgia, the former Soviet state. As he joins the hazelnut harvest, and visits an emerald green tea plantation, Shane is introduced to an entirely different and very surprising school of Turkish cooking.
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12:00
Food Unwrapped
Jimmy wants to know what gives stout its smooth texture. In Dublin he learns that the key ingredient is nitrogen. But how does a gas make something creamy? Kates on the trail of the ultimate superfood. Everyone wants to make healthy choices but when it comes to fruit and vegetables do we really know what the pick of the bunch is? One of these nutritional stars is watercress.
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12:30
My Market Kitchen
On this episode, Elena is cooking a delicious Vietnamese turmeric fish and vegan mince sweet potato subs. Khanh is using Jalna yoghurt to create a crepe cake with lemon yoghurt.
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13:00
Food Safari Fire
Food Safari Fire host Maeve O'Meara explores the versatility and culinary delights of the Wood fired oven. One of the all-time classic dishes of the wood fired oven is the original Neapolitan Pizza.
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13:30
Mary Makes It Easy
Mary lets the sides take centre stage with recipes for crispy sweet potatoes, pear and shallot tarte tatin, and double tomato salad.
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14:00
Pati's Mexican Table
Pati explores Nuevo Leon, a sprawling northeastern border state, where its distinctive flavours are transformed into familiar but exciting new experiences.
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14:30
Michel Roux's French Country Cooking
Michel visits a special orchard to sample the finest extra virgin olive oil, and uses it to dress his Provencal seafood special of braised cuttlefish with black rice. To top it off, he creates caramel-coated meringues.
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15:30
Jimmy Shu's Taste of the Territory
Jimmy visits the breathtaking landscapes of Kakadu to find out about Top End bush foods that Aboriginal peoples have been eating for thousands of years. He meets traditional owner Mandy Muir who takes Jimmy to see her country via a boat trip along the spectacular Yellow Waters.
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16:00
Tareq Taylor's Nordic Cookery
Created thousands of years ago, the High Coast in the northern part of Sweden is the highest coast in the world.
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16:30
Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield
Trish McKenzie is back with the ultimate classic, Lamingtons. Justine makes Tuna Poke Bowls and Chinese Minced Pork Stir-fry.
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17:00
Nigella Feasts
Nigella Lawson cooks and eats even if she's home alone. Everything from delicious snacks to full meals like roasted lamb shank served with creamy pea puree. She adores her anytime and easy spaghetti carbonara eaten straight from the pan, grilled haloumi with egg and mint, and little individual molten chocolate desserts. Even in the dead of night, Nigella can be found in the kitchen rustling up a back-from-the-party snack.
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17:30
The View From River Cottage
Hugh looks back at his first seven years in Dorset, and all the lessons he has learnt about how to be thrifty on his small holding. From learning to make felt from his sheep's fleeces to trying to revive traditions of tripe eating at the local farmers market, Hugh's determined that no part of his precious live stock should ever go to waste.
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18:00
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
Adam, actor Aaron Fa'Aoso and chef Nina Huynh are going nuts for dishes featuring the humble coconut.
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18:30
Gary Barlow's Wine Tour: South Africa
Gary and best friend Eliot continue their wine education in South Africa, heading to Babylonstoren Wine Estate where they are set to work by not only the chief winemaker but also the resident gardener!
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