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Eastern Europe

Slovakia, Hungary and Romania provide the Bikers with ample opportunity to explore some great baking. They sample kremesh, langos and zemlovka.

The halfway point of the Hairy Bikers' Bakeation sees them journey to the furthest reaches of Europe culminating in an amazing family party thrown by Dave's wife Lil, who comes from Romania. Three countries, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania, provide the Bikers with ample opportunity to explore some great baking. It all starts in a caf茅 in Bratislava, where the Bikers are served three cakes which, believe it or not, are inspired by British TV cookery shows.

They also have an encounter with kremesh, the Hungarian take on a vanilla slice, served in a caf茅 that survived the ravages of communism; langos, a roadside snack of deep-fried pastry with sour cream and cheese, and Tokaj wine, the choice of kings once more prized than any wine made in France.

The Bikers keep their end of the culinary deal with zemlovka, an Eastern European take on the classic bread and butter pudding, some amazing cheese and bacon savoury scones, a robust goulash stew and a curly pie made especially for the family party in Romania.

58 minutes

Music Played

  • Biffy Clyro

    Mountains

  • Procol Harum

    Blue Danube (Live Version)

  • Transglobal Underground

    Rude Buddah

  • Balkan Beat Box

    Quand Est-Ce Qu'on Arrive

  • Kal

    Duj Duj

  • Shirim Klezmer Orchestra

    Hungarian Goulash

  • Metronomy

    The Look

  • Mahala Rai Banda

    Iest Sexy

  • Balkan Beat Box

    Balcasio

Dave and Si's recipes from Eastern Europe

Visit 成人快手 Food to see the recipes from Dave and Si's visit to Eastern Europe.


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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Si King
Presenter Dave Myers
Series Producer Oliver Clark
Executive Producer Gill Tierney
Director Dan Slee

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The language of baking across Europe with the OU

Find out how the Bikers broke through the language barrier with the Open University.