Where to stream Rick Stein's India Season 1

Season 1

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Released: 17th Jun, 2013

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Where to watch Rick Stein's India Season 1

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Season 1 Episodes

S01 Episode 1

Kolkata and Chennai

Rick heads to Bengal and Tamil Nadu, to see where Britain's love of curry began. He notes the prominence of fresh seafood in their dishes, and savours curries heavy on mustard and tamarind.

59 mins  ·  Mon, 17 Jun 2013

S01 Episode 2

Mumbai and Pondcherry

Rick Stein explores the melting pot that is Mumbai in search of the bombil, the fish that immortalised Bombay Duck. He also gets to enjoy Parsee hospitality and learn about their contribution to Indian cuisine. Further south in the town of Pondicherry his search for the perfect curry takes in fusion cooking as local residents cook up south Indian dishes with a French twist. In the coastal town of Mamallapuram he discovers what could possibly be the best fish curry he's ever had! He cooks the popular Parsee chicken dish Sali Murgh and a personal favourite Aloo Mattar.

Mon, 24 Jun 2013

S01 Episode 2

Mumbai and Pondcherry

Rick goes on a hunt through Mumbai in search of the bombil fish, which immortalised Bombay duck. He also takes part in Parsee hospitality, and explores fusion cooking.

59 mins  ·  Mon, 24 Jun 2013

S01 Episode 3

Madurai and Kerala

Rick Stein arrives in the southern town of Madurai in Tamil Nadu - the land of temples. Here he learns the art of temple cooking and perfects the knack of eating with his hands. He samples the famous south Indian sambar before taking a road trip across the spice laden Western Ghats to the land of coconuts, Kerala. For lovers of fish, the Keralan backwaters are the ultimate paradise and its coastline vital to the history of the spice route. Rick cooks south India's favourite dessert, payasam, and a traditional Keralan pork curry.

Mon, 1 Jul 2013

S01 Episode 3

Madurai and Kerala

Rick is taught the fine art of temple cooking, and learns how to eat with his hands. He visits Kerala, where he makes a traditional pork curry and payasam.

59 mins  ·  Mon, 1 Jul 2013

S01 Episode 4

Lucknow and Punjab

Rick Stein arrives in the cultural city of Lucknow, reputed to be the curry capital of India and possibly the world. He explores this former Moghul stronghold in search for the best chicken korma and learns the complexities of making the perfect pulao. He is told that the food of Lucknow is the ultimate party food and joins thousands of partygoers as they enjoy one of India's major Hindu festivals. Further north in the Punjab, he observes the age-old process of making jaggery and is recruited as a guest judge to find Punjab's new 'Star Chef'. He cooks nimish from Lucknow, a dessert as light as air with hints of saffron, pistachios and cardamom and a Punjabi favourite, paneer jalfrezi.

Mon, 8 Jul 2013

S01 Episode 4

Lucknow and Punjab

Rick makes his way to Lucknow, to find out if it really is the curry capital of India. He also visits the Punjab region, and makes a paneer jalfrezi.

59 mins  ·  Mon, 8 Jul 2013

S01 Episode 5

Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh

Rick Stein arrives in the royal state of Rajasthan, the land of the kings. The majority of Rajasthanis are serious meat eaters with dishes like Junglee Maas, a perfect combination of meat, chillies and spices, easily accessible on game hunts - the favourite pastime of both the Rajputs and Moghuls. This is a land of palaces and hilltop forts, mostly desert and very different from the state of Himachal Pradesh, nestled on the foothills of the Western Himalayas and believed, at one time, to be the abode of the Gods. Due to its mountainous terrain the locals tend to enjoy a diet of wild herbs, rice and dried pulses - foods that can easily be preserved. Rick joins local nobility as they host a gathering in their home village and attains an audience with the Dalai Lama. He cooks a Biryani fit for a Rajput banquet and Rajma, a traditional bean dish from Himachal.

Mon, 15 Jul 2013

S01 Episode 5

Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh

Rick visits the meat-loving state of Rajasthan, home to kings and palaces. He samples Junglee Maas, a favourite of game hunters in the area, which is heavy on chillies and spices.

59 mins  ·  Mon, 15 Jul 2013

S01 Episode 6

Madurai and Lucknow

Rick Stein discovers a five star hotel in Madurai employing local housewives for genuine home-cooked dishes and enjoys Chettinad Chicken, a dish inspired by spices brought back from both the east and the west by the local travelling merchants. He also meets India's first Masterchef winner in Lucknow to observe the making of Dum Machli, a sophisticated fish dish served at royal tables. Given the abundance of local produce and streetside markets, Rick is inspired to cook Thoran, a vibrant Keralan vegetable dish. Finally reaching the end of his journey around India, Rick hosts a small gathering of friends at his cooking bungalow to reveal the outcome of his search for the perfect curry.

Mon, 22 Jul 2013

S01 Episode 6

Madurai and Lucknow

Rick heads to Madurai, where he finds a five-star hotel with a humble kitchen. He also samples Chettinad chicken, which was inspired by both east and west cooking.

59 mins  ·  Mon, 22 Jul 2013

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