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Rick Stein’s Cornwall episode 13

Rick Stein's Cornwall episode 13

Rick Stein's Cornwall episode 13

Rick Stein’s Cornwall episode 13: Rick is at Tintagel in Cornwall, where he discovers that it was an important trading port with Europe and the birthplace of perhaps Britain’s greatest legend, the tale of King Arthur.

 

 

At Camborne, once the richest mining area in the world, Rick explores how the Methodist religious movement was so important to Cornwall, and how Methodists would cook a rather unusual bun during special feast days. And on the Roseland Peninsula, Rick meets a family who are continuing the surprisingly ancient tradition of growing the exotic spice saffron.

In this new series Rick Stein reveals the Cornwall that he knows and loves: a unique part of the British isles with a strong sense of identity and a history rooted in its Celtic past. With his famous natural inquisitiveness, Rick shares the road less travelled – championing the food, history, music, art and culture of the county many locals argue should be a country in its own right.

 

Rick Stein’s Cornwall episode 13 recipe:

 

Cornish saffron buns

Cornish saffron buns

Rich yeast buns, with a vivid yellow colour, can be found in most Cornish bakeries. Serve warm with salted butter or, of course, lashings of clotted cream.

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