New series. Cook Donal Skehan visits 10 European nations to explore their distinctive culinary scenes, beginning with a trip to Budapest, where he samples the famous langos.
Donal Skehan attempts to discover why the residents of Ikaria, Greece outlive the rest of Europe and America by at least 10 years, and finds the answer may lie within their diet.
Cook Donal Skehan is bound to encounter distinctive culinary fusions as his European tour takes him to Istanbul in Turkey - considered the meeting point where East meets West.
Amsterdam is having a food revival, and Donal Skehan is out to discover the best of it. Here he goes fishing with a married couple before cooking up their tasty catch.
Donal Skehan continues cooking, photographing and blogging his way around Europe. In Puglia, Italy he discovers a feast for the eyes, and stomach.
Donal Skehan discovers the delights of Stockholm, Sweden, including daily coffee and cake, known as fika, and makes his own decadent choices.
Cook Donal Skehan heads to Lisbon and makes a custard tart in a famous bakery, before creating salt cod, gazpacho and sardines on toast.
Cook Donal Skehan sets out to discover why Croatia's reputation as a food capital of Europe is on the rise. He meets a top chef who cooks the region's famous black cuttlefish risotto, and tries his hand at making pasta in an olive grove setting.
Cook Donal Skehan food-centric tour of Europe draws close to its conclusion as he heads to Poland to sample the nation's culinary output. He discovers traditional recipes are still going strong among street food sellers and rural communities, and tries his hand at preparing perogis, a national favourite. Plus, he heads 125 metres below ground to a salt mine.
Food writer Donal Skehan heads to the Basque country, where he tastes barnacles and gains an insight into the godfather of Basque cuisine, a top chef with three Michelin stars