Raspberries and Rabbit
Foodies champion British produce. Clarissa Dickson Wright wants to get rabbits back in our cooking pots and Gregg Wallace champions British raspberries.
Our rabbit population is at its highest since 1950 and Clarissa Dickson Wright wants to revive our culinary heritage and get them back in our cooking pots. Gregg Wallace champions British raspberries as he discovers there is a deadly enemy threatening their survival.
Masterchef presenter Gregg Wallace heads to Perthshire, where he comes face-to-face with an enemy that threatens the future of the British raspberry - root rot. He visits the remains of Tin City, an entire makeshift community where many Glaswegians enjoyed a holiday while they picked this valuable fruit. In the revival kitchen, he cooks three delicious dishes including his amazing raspberry pavlova.
Food writer and cook Clarissa Dickson Wright is as irrepressible as ever as she campaigns for the revival of wild rabbit. She investigates the history of this once highly valued animal, whose delicious meat would grace the tables of kings. She tries to get to the bottom of our prejudices to find out why we aren't eating rabbit anymore. At Anglia Ruskin University canteen, she persuades students to ditch their burgers for rabbit rolls but it is a challenge that even Clarissa finds tough.
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Raspberry Pavlova
Duration: 04:11
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Rabbit Casserole
Duration: 03:47
Clarissa Dickson Wright
Her subsequent 成人快手2 series Clarissa and the Countryman, with co-presenter Johnny Scott, was another stellar partnership and established Clarissa as a passionate champion of rural and country issues and pursuits.聽
Gregg Wallace
His passion for fresh produce led him to appear on the , and now also presents , and
How to joint a Rabbit
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Clarissa Dickson Wright |
Presenter | Gregg Wallace |
Executive Producer | Bridget Boseley |
Great British Food Revival recipes
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