Luke meets up with his London-based brother and explores some of the city's fascinating foodie markets. He learns the secrets to baking a traditional Victorian sponge, and later uses traditional ingredients to create an unusual, fresh salad.
Luke heads South West to historic Wiltshire. He travels through the stunning countryside to Devizes and creates a mouth watering lamb shoulder with wild garlic salsa verde.
Luke visits the famous Salisbury Cathedral and learns the secrets behind the city's oldest pub, The Haunch of Venison, and Lacock Abbey. Setting up shop at the Winchester farmers' market, Luke cooks mussels with some surprisingly local ingredients.
Venturing out with local Newquay fisherman Phil, Luke helps catch spiny spider crabs and cooks up Asian-inspired crab cakes. Later on, Luke meets Cornwall’s "best" pasty maker, before travelling to Exmoor and discovering what it takes to produce caviar that's fit for the Queen.
Starting his visit in Cardiff, Luke meets an artisan bread maker who delivers fresh bread to homes by bicycle. Next, Luke heads to the seaside town of Llantwit Major, where he stumbles across the Hang Fire Smokehouse pop-up restaurant. Luke then travels to Wentwood Reservoir for a spot of fly fishing.
Atop the tranquil and picturesque hills of the Lake District, Luke cooks with a cut of the delicious local sheep, Herdwick Hogget. He meets Annette Gibbons, whose passion for Cumbrian food earned her an Order of the British Empire, and enjoys some Annette's tantalising recipes. Later, Luke is taught the secrets of Haaf net fishing - a skill left over from the Vikings - by a group of local experts, and prepares a sensational fish dish with the catch of the day.
Luke Nguyen
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