The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook
The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook: Season 1
Season 2

Air Date

January 17, 2006

Episodes

6 episodes

The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook

Season 1

Overview

Dave Myers and Si King hit the road in search of culinary and cultural adventure

Episodes

1. Namibia (1)

January 17, 2006
30 min

Dave and Si, travel to the Germanic town of Swakopmund, on the Namibian coast. First on the menu is a traditional barbecue, or braai; and to find the right spot among the massive dunes, the boys take to the air in a microlight. Having gorged themselves on crocodile satay and oryx rolls, they explore a Bavarian café and a township shebeen, before being treated to their first taste of a mopane worm. This is followed by local crayfish, taken from the ocean by the pair

2. Namibia (2)

January 24, 2006
30 min

The pair travel to the north of Namibia. They visit the Himba tribe, one of the last nomadic people to fully preserve their traditional way of life. They encounter ostrich (and a giant fried egg for breakfast), giraffe, and the rare desert elephants of Kaokoland. The boys pitch tent in strange fairy circles, and they roast lamb in an earth pit, and try the local sport of long-distance spitting using springbok droppings.

3. Isle of Man

January 31, 2006
30 min

Si and Dave travel to the Isle of Man by boat, cooking crab soufflé and sea bass on the voyage, before visiting the TT Races on the island.

4. Ireland

February 7, 2006
30 min

Travelling aboard an old horse-drawn caravan, the pair go in search of the perfect Irish stew, on the way encountering many other Irish delicacies.

5. Transylvania (1)

February 14, 2006
30 min

Traveling around Romania, the bikers go to Bucharest and visit the local food markets. In Targu Jiu they look at the sculptural art of Brancusi and then Corvin castle, the birthplace of Dracula. Finally the boys end up with an outdoor mud bath.

6. Transylvania (2)

February 21, 2006
30 min

Visiting Sighisoara, the pair examine Hungarian influences on the food. The pair make dill blinis and spicy Romanian sausages before visiting a very colourful cemetery.