All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 The Art of Yum Cha

    Chef Shum Chun Kong demonstrates the art of Yum Cha preparation, a visit to Utopia Station in Northern Territory to look at bush food, and a hunt for pearl meat in Western Australia.

  • S01E02 Indigenous Flavours

    Chef Danni Murray cooks with crocodile meat, a beach barbecue of Queensland mud crabs, and a Lebanese feast prepared by the Haddad family.

  • S01E03 Classic Chinese

    We take a look at classic Chinese cooking with Kylie Kwong, an authentic Thai green curry with chef Oiy Arthur and one of Australia's most expensive stoves.

  • S01E04 Tetsuya Wakuda

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: award-winning chef Tetsuya Wakuda; on the African tucker trail with Dorinda Hafner; the Scheherazade in St Kilda; and an open air feast with the Filipino community in Alice Springs.

  • S01E05 Tasmanian Oyster Harvest

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: an oyster harvest off the Tasmanian coast; author Stephanie Alexander shares some family secrets; north Indian food in Noosa; and a look at Pesach - Jewish Passover.

  • S01E06 Traditional Timorese

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: Timorese kids learn to cook the traditional way in Darwin; goat's cheese from Western Australia; Italian gourmet products; and the prized marron crayfish from Kangaroo Island.

  • S01E07 Exotic Fruits of Far North Queensland

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: a look at exotic fruits from far north Queensland; Acland Street St Kilda - a cake-eaters paradise; German butcher Arno Bewersdorff; and the Kailis family - a family business for three generations.

  • S01E08 Organic Chicken

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: Adelaide chef Cheong Liew turns an organic chicken into a masterpiece; Cyril's Delicatessen in Sydney, specialising in Central European delicacies; and world class cheeses from Exton, Tasmania.

  • S01E09 Octopus

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: how to catch and cook octopus; a visit to a Korean restaurant for kalbi and cold noodle soup; a trip to Noosa for nougat; and a look at Spanish cooking in Hobart.

  • S01E10 Abalone

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: diving for abalone; a shop that imports goods from overseas; a visit to Maggie Beer in SA; and a Samoan feast in Sydney.

  • S01E11 Sardines and Anchovies

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: fishing for sardines and anchovies; a look at an electric samovar; bakers Keith Fechner and his sons; tasting udon noodles; and a visit to a Brazilian churrascaria.

  • S01E12 Bush Tomatoes

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: bush tomatoes - from picking to chutney; coffee machines through the centuries; Mecca Date Gardens; and Swiss chocolatiers.

  • S01E13 Pasta

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: Sheraton Mirage chef Christian Heidenreich and one of his dishes; South American caramel; emu meat; Swedish fermented herrings; and pasta talk with Bill Marchetti.

  • S01E14 Gnocchi

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: potato gnocchi lamingtons; mushrooms from Tasmania; sea urchin cooked Japanese-style; and a feast at the Hanuman Thai restaurant in Darwin.

  • S01E15 Gravlax

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: Icelandic salmon; Rusty's Markets in Cairns; Portuguese Piri Piri chicken; pasta making with Maddalena and Maritena; and a Croatian food extravaganza.

  • S01E16 Burek Pasties

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce Australia has to offer. In this episode: a visit to Pantacchini's; burek pasties; herb mustard; and meeting an Irish butcher.

  • S01E17 Lebanese Homestyle

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. This episode they visit the Adelaide Central Markets, learn about the process of preseving lemons and dabble with some tasty traditional Lebanese homestyle cooking. Then they take part in the Buddhist New Year festivities celebrated at the Wat Pa Buddharangsee in Sydney.

  • S01E18 Indian Sweets

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: the Overlander Steak House in Alice Springs; handmade Indian sweets; Mindil Beach sunset market; Ukrainian beetroot and horseradish relish; and Pho Vietnamese noodle soup.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Yabby Farming

    • June 9, 2000

    Today they go Yabby Farming, visit a French Patisserie in Kings Cross, takes a look at fresh green Australian peppercorns, before feasting at the Polish Senior Citizen's Club in Ashfield.

  • S02E02 Botanical Ark

    • June 16, 2000

    In this episode: the botanical ark in Queensland; Japanese sashimi with Hideo Dekura; Malaysian loh bah; Russian meat and onion dumplings; coffee from Byron Bay; and a Mauritian petanque night.

  • S02E03 Buffalo Mozzarella

    • June 16, 2000

    Today, genuine Italian buffalo milk mozzarella cheese, and mooncakes for the August Mooncake Festival.

  • S02E04 Wild Trout

    • June 23, 2000

    In this episode: Wild trout from a Tasmanian lake; Lebanese pastry; and indigenous native quandongs

  • S02E05 Nuevo Latino

    • June 30, 2000

    In this episode: Nuevo Latino cuisine; a sticky South African sweet; Spanish chorizo; tips from a knife-sharpener; and an outback feast in the Northern Territory.

  • S02E06 Hungarian Strudel

    • July 7, 2000

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: Hungarian cheese strudel in the far north; seafood at Wategos beach in Byron Bay; oyster shucking on the Gold Coast; and an imperial Chinese banquet in Victoria.

  • S02E07 An Iraqi Kitchen

    • July 14, 2000

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: an Iraqi kitchen in Victoria; the Rattlesnake Grill in Neutral Bay; Mrs Smith's Pies of Hobart; and a Dutch-Indonesian feast prepared by the Arona Christian community in Kuranda.

  • S02E08 The Friday Mahjong Club

    • July 21, 2000

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: the Mahjong Club in Darwin; Czech summer fruit dumplings; ginger beer brewed the old fashioned way in Tasmania; and an Italian family lunch at Southbank.

  • S02E09 Mrs Nick's Kitchen

    • July 28, 2000

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: Macedonian food in inner city Perth; North African spices in Rozelle; organic meats at the Byron Bay Butchery; and African ladies day at Newtown.

  • S02E10 Gigi's Clams

    • August 4, 2000

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: shallot pancakes northern Chinese style; Aussie truffles; Lebanese breakfast pizza in Punchbowl, NSW; and a German style Yuletide banquet in Queensland.

  • S02E11 Salami Season

    • August 11, 2000

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, salami from Kogarah; south Indian masala dosai in Crows Nest; Indian-style pickles and chutneys in Queensland; and Chinese and Aboriginal cuisine fused in Darwin

  • S02E12 Housewife Superstar

    • August 18, 2000

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce Australia has to offer. In this episode, Marjorie Bligh, popular author of cooking books in Tasmania; sushi making in Ultimo; Byron Bay Native Produce; and spit roast in Adelaide.

  • S02E13 Sultan's Turkish Delights

    • August 25, 2000

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce Australia has to offer. In this episode, the Niagara cafe in Gundagai; Sultan's Turkish delights in Melbourne; ladies fingers grown by a Vietnamese Australian farmer; and Cuban families get together to celebrate with food, rum and cigars.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Wild Barramundi

    • August 2, 2002

    In this episode: wild barramundi in the Gulf of Carpentaria; Thai food in Kings Cross; Greek food in Adelaide; and a look at the Cocos Malay community in Geraldton, WA.

  • S03E02 Wakame

    • August 9, 2002

    In this episode, Japanese seaweed from Tasmania; Mediterranean-Australian cuisine; an organic wheat farm and liquorice factory; and a feast for Chinese New Year.

  • S03E03 Coconuts

    • August 16, 2002

    In this episode: a visit to Port Douglas; Malaysian sweet delights; Chinese fairy floss; and a trip to the Adelaide central markets with a Greek chef.

  • S03E04 River Prawns

    • August 23, 2002

    In this episode: prawn fishermen on the Clarence River; Ukrainian Easter egg decorating; Turkish ice cream; and health and nutrition on an Aboriginal community.

  • S03E05 Darwin's Providores

    • August 30, 2002

    In this episode: gourmet foods in Darwin; a master barista demonstrates fine coffee making; and a Vietnamese Australian incorporates indigenous ingredients into his dishes.

  • S03E06 Gourmet Salt

    • September 6, 2002

    In this episode: salt ponds in Whyalla; French cooking with home grown produce; Australian grown mustard seed oil used in Indian cuisine; and a Lebanese run cherry farm just south of Sydney.

  • S03E07 Chestnuts

    • September 13, 2002

    In this episode, chestnut trees in the Victorian alps; new look organic produce; eel farming in the New England region; and Vietnamese cooking classes in Cabramatta.

  • S03E08 Ocean Trout

    • September 20, 2002

    In this episode, ocean trout; stuffed zucchini flowers; and an Ethiopian feast.

  • S03E09 Josephine's Kitchen

    • September 27, 2002

    In this episode, Lebanese food in country NSW; Cantonese cooking; Barossa Valley food, wine and local produce; and a bamboo-based meal.

  • S03E10 Pioneer Cheesemaker

    • October 4, 2002

    In this episode, Tasmanian cheese with a Czech cheese pioneer; Vietnamese vegetable carving; growing Italian prickly pears; and cooking at the Mexican Embassy in Canberra.

  • S03E11 Jams and Pickles

    • October 11, 2002

    In this episode, Queensland's jam and pickle ladies; bush food and native berries; Thai and Malaysian cuisines; and Hanukah, the eight day Jewish feast.

  • S03E12 Soba

    • October 18, 2002

    In this episode, Japanese buckwheat noodles in Sydney; oxtail soup in Perth's Swan Valley; figs in regional NSW; and traditional Lithuanian food.

  • S03E13 Extra Virgin Oil

    • October 25, 2002

    In this episode, all there is to know about olive oil; the Melbourne restaurant scene; a third generation native Australian bee keeper; and a look at Sydney's Portuguese community.

Season 4

  • S04E01 Kungkas Can Cook

    • June 16, 2004

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, a pair of young indigenous women travel the outback to cook at a huge bush carnival; the making of syrupy Lebanese baklava from Abla's Pastry; and a samphire (sea-asparagus) dish from Kangaroo Island.

  • S04E02 Boabs

    • June 23, 2004

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, the cultivation of the boab tree of the Kimberley; croquembouche with Jean-Francois Perron at Choco Cannelle in Sydney; and Sunday lunch with the Basque community.

  • S04E03 Chocolate

    • June 30, 2004

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, a Haigh family tradition of chocolate making; Maltese pastizzi making at Gato's Pastizzi; the highest berry farm in Tasmania; and three generations gather to celebrate Saint Savvas Day.

  • S04E04 Muddies

    • July 7, 2004

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, mud crabbing in the Gulf of Carpentaria; Colefax Chocolates shares the evolution of exquisite chocolate animals; the grain that makes the perfect pasta; and the secrets of Persian cuisine.

  • S04E05 Almonds

    • July 14, 2004

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, the last almond trees in the historic town of Willunga; four hundred herbs, all in one garden; Melbourne's meat for vegetarians; and meet the Bignells, a Tasmanian family who just loves food.

  • S04E06 Country Baking Champion

    • July 21, 2004

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, we meet local baking legend Dorothy Press at the Condobolin annual show; Afghan bread with Ahmed Sultani; chefs tell why the Japanese want our wagyu beef; and a visit to Perth?s Italian food pioneers.

  • S04E07 Spring Lamb

    • July 28, 2004

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, chef Romano Rotelli of Pensiero Restaurant; the Danish horn of plenty at Bonjour Patisserie; exotic mushrooms at Li-Sun Exotic Mushrooms; molecular gastronomy; and caipirhinias with Brazilian soccer stars.

  • S04E08 Chickpeas

    • August 4, 2004

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, a visit to the Ord River to learn about a chickpea called the macarena; the fine art of dessert with Ryoichi Shiratsgu; Victoria's rich black asparagus fields at Koo Wee Rup; and wild Singapore girls at a bridal shower.

  • S04E09 Fish 'n Chips

    • August 11, 2004

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, old fashioned fish and chips; fantastic fruit flavoured gels; soft slippery tofu made by Joo Pum Kim; chef Bethany Finn from Urban Bistro; and a country feast that's fit for a king.

  • S04E10 Spelt

    • August 18, 2004

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, spelt - a grain that's been cultivated since ancient times, and voluptuous nougat.

  • S04E11 School Garden

    • August 25, 2004

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, growing and preparing vegetables; a gingerbread house in the Blue Mountains; crunchy heritage apples; and cooking with Hungarian legend Edith Szabo.

  • S04E12 Fishermen of Ceduna

    • September 1, 2004

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, the fishermen of Ceduna; cake decorating with Amanda Way; the dancing ginger growers of Sunshine Beach; two country chefs in Cowra; and some of our newest citizens - Africans in Alice Springs.

  • S04E13 Bunyas

    • September 8, 2004

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, a visit to a native Australian rainforest to look for bunya nuts; fruit gelato from Pompei's Gelateria; the low-down on happy hens and their eggs; and an all-American Thanksgiving feast.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Fish Soup and Rice

    • September 14, 2005

    Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: Maeve gets an old family recipe from a famous Broome clan - the singing Pigram Brothers; and Joanna hangs out with chef Simmon Hawke, who cooks snails Italian style.

  • S05E02 Sea Cucumber

    • September 21, 2005

    In this episode, Joanna goes on a fishing trip with the sea cucumber divers of the far north, and Maeve meets the most passionate eggplant grower ever in Carnarvon, Western Australia.

  • S05E03 The Desert Taverna

    • September 28, 2005

    In this episode: Maeve stops at a Greek taverna at the edge of the desert for bouzouki and souvlaki among the opal mines; and Joanna joins a group of lotus eaters (literally) in far north NSW.

  • S05E04 Hmong Banana Growers

    • October 5, 2005

    In this episode, Joanna visits the Hmong community of Innisfail in far north Queensland; and Maeve sits down to Sunday lunch Sri Lankan-style with Perth crooner Malcolm de Kauwe.

  • S05E05 Cheddar

    • October 12, 2005

    In this episode, Maeve learns some of the secrets of our best cheddar from Tasmania, while Joanna gets to taste several varieties of pomegranates at a farm in Robinvale, Victoria.

  • S05E06 Buffalo

    • October 19, 2005

    In this episode, Joanna helps build a pit oven overlooking the Kakadu wetlands, and Maeve joins an extended Greek family for Greek Easter celebrations.

  • S05E07 Walnuts

    • October 26, 2005

    In this episode, Maeve visits a walnut farm in Tasmania where she helps with the harvest and enjoys a walnut loaf, and Joanna tries goat meat - tandoori and Moroccan style - in Yass.

  • S05E08 Han Sun

    • November 2, 2005

    In this episode, Joanna is in Broome to hear the stories of the Chinese settlers who live there, and taste some fantastic Cantonese cooking, while Maeve revels in the lusciousness of persimmons in season.

  • S05E09 Southern Blue Fin Tuna

    • November 9, 2005

    In this episode, Maeve visits the southern blue-fin tuna pens off the South Australian coast, and Joanna finds out why taro should be the new miracle ingredient, before heading to Dunk Island for an elegant taro dinner.

  • S05E10 Slow Food

    • November 16, 2005

    In this episode, Maeve discovers the secrets of saffron and a few facts about the world's most expensive spice, and later we revel in Byron Bay cookery writer Nadine Abensur's 'new vegetarian' creations.

  • S05E11 Blue Swimmer Crab

    • November 23, 2005

    In this episode, Maeve takes us blue swimmer crab harvesting in Western Australian waters, while Joanna wades through the rice paddies of the Riverina and has lunch with a four-generation Italian rice-farming family.

  • S05E12 Bullboars

    • November 30, 2005

    In this episode, Marjorie Bligh, popular author of cooking books in Tasmania; sushi making in Ultimo; Byron Bay Native Produce; and spit roast in Adelaide.

  • S05E13 Sun Pictures

    • December 7, 2005

    In this episode, Maeve visits the old Sun Pictures, a Broome institution, and Joanna discovers a new addiction - fresh pistachios. We finish with a giant Argentinean barbecue.