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Hairy Bikers Go North episode 2 – Yorkshire Coast

Hairy Bikers Go North episode 2

Hairy Bikers Go North episode 2

The Hairy Bikers Go North episode 2 – Yorkshire Coast:  This week, the hairy bikers are on the Yorkshire coast. Starting on one of Scarborough’s beautiful beaches, the bikers meet Jamie. His company is the first one to farm seaweed offshore, not only for its gastronomic attraction but also for its many other eco-friendly prospects. In Aike, they visit a family-run vineyard and winery, Laurel Vines, and borrow the family’s kitchen to cook some delicious dishes: moules mariniere, triple-cooked chips and their own northern baguette.

 

 

In Malton, the bikers discover the art of making the perfect macaron with Frenchman Florian Poirot, who is now an adopted Yorkshireman. Back on the road, the bikers head south of Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay, a picturesque 16th-century fishing village. After a nice stroll around, they make a langoustine salad with the greatest ever Marie Rose sauce.

Next, it’s time to visit Whitby properly and taste some local delicacy. The bikers meet Barry, who keeps the fires burning at Whitby’s legendary artisan smokehouse. Si and Dave climb the 199 steps up to St Marie church to enjoy the stunning view and Barry’s kippers.

For their last bit of the journey, the bikers are back in Scarborough to cook a final meal. Inspired by the seaweed seasoning produced by Jamie, they decide to cook a beer and miso BBQ chicken with some grilled marinated aubergine.

 

The Hairy Bikers Go North episode 2 – Yorkshire Coast

 

David Myers and Si King collectively known as the Hairy Bikers, are British television chefs. They have presented a range of television shows that combine cooking with the travelogue format, mostly for the BBC but also for the now-defunct Good Food channel. They have also produced a range of cookery books published to accompany their various television series.

Myers and King have known each other since the 1990s, with both having backgrounds in television production. Their first appearance on UK television was as presenters of The Hairy Bikers’ Cookbook, which began on the BBC in 2004 and continued for four series.

The followed this with The Hairy Bikers’ Food Tour of Britain, The Hairy Bikers’ Mums Know Best, Hairy Bikers’ Meals on Wheels, Hairy Bikers’ Best of British, The Hairy Bikers’ Bakeation, Hairy Dieters: How to Love Food and Lose Weight, The Hairy Bikers’ Asian Adventure, The Hairy Bikers’ Northern Exposure and The Hairy Bikers’ Pubs That Built Britain for BBC Two, and The Hairy Bikers’ Mississippi Adventure for Good Food and Hairy Bikers: Route 66

Miso and beer marinated chicken

Miso and beer marinated chicken

 

East meets west as the intense savoury flavour of Japanese miso paste combines with the fruity bitterness of British beer in this chicken recipe. We cooked it on the barbecue but it’s just as good baked in the oven.

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Miso and yuzu aubergines

The umami flavour of miso paste works really well with aubergines; the ‘meaty’ flavours are lifted by the fragrant citrus sharpness of yuzu. Serve as a Japanese-style side dish or a vegetarian main for two.

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Coconut sticky rice – The Hairy Bikers Go North episode 2

Fragrant coconut sticky rice is the perfect accompaniment to any Thai curry.

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Triple-cooked chips

Triple-cooked chips

 

Who can resist a plate of golden, crisp, freshly cooked chips? Cooking them three times at different temperatures is the way to perfection: it’s not difficult and is totally worth it! You will need: a deep-fat fryer or a deep saucepan and a thermometer.

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