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Keith Floyd explores the mouth-watering cuisine of India. On his food-finding mission across the Indian sub-continent, he takes us to West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Goa, Punjab, Rajasthan and Maharashtra. Along the way he unlocks the secret to fine Indian cooking, searches for the true origins of the humble curry and even introduces us to cooking with cowpats.
IMDb 8,1/1020011 saison
DocumentaireAmusantHumoristique
DocumentaireAmusantHumoristique
IMDb 8,1/1020011 saison
U/A 13+
Saison 1
8 épisodes
  • 1. Jaipur

    1. Jaipur

    The passage through India begins in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, and home to the nation’s once-famously wealthy Maharajas. Keith sets up his stove for the first time to cook a biryani. Before bathing this rice-based dish in coconut milk, Keith introduces the essence of all Indian food, the masala: “ground herbs and spices to flavour the dish we’re preparing.”
    The passage through India begins in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, and home to the nation’s once-famously wealthy Maharajas. Keith sets up his stove for the first time to cook a biryani. Before bathing this rice-based dish in coconut milk, Keith introduces the essence of all Indian food, the masala: “ground herbs and spices to flavour the dish we’re preparing.”
    U/A 13+
    24 min
    1 janv. 2001
  • 2. Goa

    2. Goa

    The Indian state of Goa, which boasts gorgeous beaches and a tropical climate, has become renowned as a party destination for backpackers. And as Keith discovers, this former Portuguese colony has a lot more to offer, as a home of fine cuisine. He visits the state capital Panjim, a port which specialises in fish dishes – and, with mobile kitchen to hand, he sets to work.
    The Indian state of Goa, which boasts gorgeous beaches and a tropical climate, has become renowned as a party destination for backpackers. And as Keith discovers, this former Portuguese colony has a lot more to offer, as a home of fine cuisine. He visits the state capital Panjim, a port which specialises in fish dishes – and, with mobile kitchen to hand, he sets to work.
    U/A 13+
    23 min
    1 janv. 2001
  • 3. Mumbai

    3. Mumbai

    Keith hits Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay). Here he samples freshly made samosas, onion fritters and masala dhosas and becomes a stallholder for the day, creating his own delicious Indian snacks.
    Keith hits Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay). Here he samples freshly made samosas, onion fritters and masala dhosas and becomes a stallholder for the day, creating his own delicious Indian snacks.
    U/A 13+
    23 min
    1 janv. 2001
  • 4. Kerala

    4. Kerala

    Keith keeps his culinary cool in the sweltering heat of exotic Kerala. He starts the show enjoying local specialities as he cruises down one of the regions cooling rivers.
    Keith keeps his culinary cool in the sweltering heat of exotic Kerala. He starts the show enjoying local specialities as he cruises down one of the regions cooling rivers.
    U/A 13+
    24 min
    1 janv. 2001
  • 5. Chennai

    5. Chennai

    Keith's culinary tour of India takes him to the state of Tamil Nadu, on the south-eastern coast of India. His first stop is Chennai, formerly known as Madras. In this vibrant, sprawling city, he discovers that the hot ‘Madras’ curry the Brits are familiar with is almost unheard of: the curry powder used in that dish is made purely for export.
    Keith's culinary tour of India takes him to the state of Tamil Nadu, on the south-eastern coast of India. His first stop is Chennai, formerly known as Madras. In this vibrant, sprawling city, he discovers that the hot ‘Madras’ curry the Brits are familiar with is almost unheard of: the curry powder used in that dish is made purely for export.
    U/A 13+
    24 min
    1 janv. 2001
  • 6. Amritsar

    6. Amritsar

    Keith's culinary tour of India reaches its northernmost point in the Punjab, one of the most affluent states in the country. His base is the city of Amritsar. Tandoors are the ovens of choice in this part of the world, and Keith is on a mission to find out how they are made.
    Keith's culinary tour of India reaches its northernmost point in the Punjab, one of the most affluent states in the country. His base is the city of Amritsar. Tandoors are the ovens of choice in this part of the world, and Keith is on a mission to find out how they are made.
    U/A 13+
    24 min
    1 janv. 2001
  • 7. Calcutta

    7. Calcutta

    Keith's culinary tour of India takes him to West Bengal and the former capital of British India, Calcutta. He quickly establishes that mustard-seed oil and mustard-seed paste form the core of most Bengali dishes.
    Keith's culinary tour of India takes him to West Bengal and the former capital of British India, Calcutta. He quickly establishes that mustard-seed oil and mustard-seed paste form the core of most Bengali dishes.
    U/A 13+
    23 min
    1 janv. 2001
  • 8. Udaipur

    8. Udaipur

    Keith ends his oriental odyssey where he began – in Rajasthan. This time, he visits the City of Lakes, Udaipur, and finds what he feels is the best food of the tour.
    Keith ends his oriental odyssey where he began – in Rajasthan. This time, he visits the City of Lakes, Udaipur, and finds what he feels is the best food of the tour.
    U/A 13+
    23 min
    1 janv. 2001
  • Floyd's India
    DocumentaireAmusantHumoristique
    IMDb 8,1/1020011 saison
    Keith Floyd explores the mouth-watering cuisine of India. On his food-finding mission across the Indian sub-continent, he takes us to West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Goa, Punjab, Rajasthan and Maharashtra. Along the way he unlocks the secret to fine Indian cooking, searches for the true origins of the humble curry and even introduces us to cooking with cowpats.
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