Pete Peeti and Pio Terei head to coastal Maketu where local chefs Karena and Kasey Bird share some of their cooking magic and make the boys a seafood pie.
Pete and Pio head to Te Waipounamu to meet the Love whanau based on Arapawa Island.
The Stewart family from the upper reaches of the Kaipara harbor host Pete and Pio on this week's journey.
Pete and Pio catch the early sun rays of Te Tairawhiti region as they travel along the shores of the East Coast.
Next stop for Pete and Pio the Firth of Thames, a picturesque place that offers a tasty smorgasbord of kaimoana. They then head to the famous Coromandel mussel.
Heading far North Pete and Pio catch up with the Brown whanau who look forward to showing the boys what their beautiful rohe has to offer.
Pete and Pio go in search of local treats on both land and sea in Golden Bay, teaming up with the Ruri whanau who know exactly where to start first.
Pete and Pio travel to Tutukaka, the gateway to one of New Zealand's greatest diving spots, The Poor Knights Island.
Pete and Pio discover the beautiful kai in Pete's home turf Ngati Pikiao, with trout, wild pork, pikopiko and freshwater crayfish known as kewai, on the menu.
Seafood and organic produce are on the agenda with Pete and Pio gathering their ingredients from Island Bay of Wellington with the Pohe whanau.
Pete and Pio are hosted by the Ratima whanau within the Helensville district. Pete stalks some fallow deer and hunts down wild pork, while Pio lines up a watercress patch.
Guest presenter Te Kohe Tuhaka joins Pete in Raglan with the Ritchie whanau, to enjoy the catch of the day: eel soup, pork chops, fat duck and salad.
Today's show brings back the magic memories we have enjoyed with you around the motu.
Exploring Whangape in West Coast, its local food delicacies and more.
The small village of Mamaku above the shores of Lake Rotorua is Pete & Pio's next stop, an area familiar to Pete who has hunted wild game along the Mamaku South road for many years.
The people of Ngati Awa invite Pete and Pio to harvest a once a year delicacy known as the Manu Kuia from the Island of Moutohora.
Pete and Pio's next venture is Matiu Island.
The Ruahine's near Dannevirke is the home of this week's hosts, the Phelps family. Alisha Phelps and her partner Damon Pratt take the boys on a journey.
Waiheke Island in the Hauraki Gulf is becoming increasingly popular for tourists and townies alike.
Karauria Wall, a local hunter gatherer, shares his knowledge of collecting food with Pete & Pio.
Pete & Pio arrive in Waihau with their own fishing gear to try their luck at hooking up a hapuka just off the mainland.
Pete and Pio head for the central plateau of the North Island to help out with a local carnival.
Pete and Pio visit one of the Maori owned farms in the country, and the Owahanga Station, two hours southwest of Dannevirke.
Te Wai Pounamu, South Island is up next as the Kai Safari waka makes its way to Akaroa, an area that was considered New Zealand's only French settlement.
A fantastic journey with all Kai Safari friends around the Motu.
Kicking off this new series of Kai Safari, Pio and Sonia head south to explore the wonderful food delicacies Nelson has on offer. Pio is just in time to catch the white baiting and eeling run while Sonia takes on the most important role of all...sampling craft beer.
Fruit, wine and 1930s architecture give Hastings an appealing point of difference and with Pio and Sonia amongst the mix it’s a perfect Kai Safari. Fresh garden vegetables spiced with Orcona chillies, marinated olives, served with roast lamb and finished with a caramel steam pudding. All this hãngi style highlights the friendly bond our presenters have with the local people of Hastings.
This episode has Sonia and Pio cruising around the Bay of Plenty in search of tasty seafood for a feast. Local skipper Tony Hadlow invites the team to travel with him and his boys to Mayor Island 1hr steam off Tauranga. It’s fresh sea urchin, smoked kingfish, sautéed scallops and fried bread on the menu.
Along the banks of the Whanganui river, Pio and Sonia catch up with owner manager of Blue Duck Station Dan Steele, a keen bushman and hunter who is ready to show what seasonal food is available for Kai Safari. Pio tries his luck at rabbit shooting while Sonia steps up to stalk a larger feral animal, the goat.
This week’s Kai Safari has Pio and Sonia harvesting a variety of tasty food from around the coastal city of Ahuriri, Napier. Starting on land, the duo take to the avocado orchards in search of ripe fruit for the local ice cream shop before heading out to sea to target fresh fish and crayfish to tease the palette. It’s a warm summer affair with the wonderful people of Napier.
Kai Safari decided to find out who feeds the hungry and the homeless in New Zealand’s biggest city. The Auckland City Mission is a good place to meet the good Samaritans who provide a hot meal for the homeless, every day of the year. Sonia and Pio’s mission is to help gather free food from produce suppliers and restaurants around the city. Thanks to the generosity of these people there will always be a meal for the less fortunate.
Situated 25km north-west of Auckland city is the rural community of Kumeu – a region consisting of boutique wineries, flourishing orchards and plenty of roadside vendors to stock up on sweet fruit and crispy vegetables. A perfect place for Kai Safari. Sonia manages to find the last of the fresh strawberries before trying her hand at milking goats. Pio finds some of the local award-winning wine to get the taste buds flowing, before heading out with local divers to add the tasty scallop to the menu.
Located at the Southern end of New Zealand’s Coromandel Peninsula is the town of Waihi, the gateway to Coromandel and Bay of Plenty. Our Kai Safari duo waste no time hooking up with the locals to gather tasty food for dinner. Sonia takes on the surf to collect some shellfish and mud snails while Pio sets the net with Bowen Walker to target mullet and flounder. A Waihi menu finale that will work your taste buds.
Kai Safari’s next stop is the busy little town of Wellsford, a major settlement servicing the local farming and horticulture communities. Pio and Sonia are invited to Oruawharo Marae to harvest local delicacies with Jesse Pene and family. From land to sea Sonia collects fresh vegetables from the Marae garden while Pio helps to check the flounder nets at low tide. Back in town the sweetness of golden queen peaches and the freshness of free range chicken eggs are collected by our duo for chefs Amber Rose and Kate Hassen to prepare a magic meal to wind up a Wellsford experience.
It’s fritter festival time in Whangarei and Pio and Sonia have arrived to help local contestants Jess Loftus and Zak Olsen from the Butter Factory Cafe. Sonia and Jess set off to pick fresh sweet corn while Pio heads to the Grinning Ghecko Cheese factory for the other ingredient. With over a dozen contestants, competition is fierce so hopefully Sonia can use her charm to entice the judges to lean towards the Butter Factory Cafe.
Kai Safari is back in Auckland as Pio and Sonia are keen to share with us a couple of their favourite eating spots. Pio introduces us to the spicy food of “Paradise” while Sonia invites all friends from this show to her regular eatery “The Tasting Shed”. Natural sweetness from Earthbound Honey serves as one special ingredient while fresh Superb Herbs help to fragrance the meal. Sonia helps to bake nut cookies with her friend Jesse from “I Love Pies”, homemade baking made with lots of love.
It’s the middle of duck shooting and trout fishing season in Rotorua as Pio and Sonia try their luck at harvesting some food for dinner. Brett Bosley offers Sonia shooting tips to help increase her chances at scoring a duck while Pio sets out on Lake Tarawera to lure in a fresh rainbow trout. Chefs Jim Tawa from the Millennium hotel and Peter from the Landing Cafe Tarawera turn up the heat in their kitchens for this episode of Kai Safari.
Renee and Damaris Coulter opened Coco’s Cantina in 2009 and have earned a reputation for serving up the best seasonal, rustic food sourced from around the Auckland region. Sonia and Pio have arrived to help gather necessary ingredients for the girls’ restaurant. Up first, snappers are the target, and Sonia will see if she can catch her first ever fish with legend Lionel Sands. Pio checks into the local mushroom farm to gather shitake before calling in to see Max, the Italian Cheesemaker, for some fresh mozzarella. Coco’s chef whips up an amazing meal Cantina style.
To kick off this new series of Kai Safari, it’s back to the Hawkes Bay for Sonia and Russell as they get to taste the food delicacies of beautiful Hastings.
Porangahau, home to the longest maori place name in the world. Though it’s not the only mouthful Sonia and Russell will be getting on this episode of Kai Safari.
It’s back home for Sonia as she returns to Wainuiomata to give Russell a taste of her little piece of paradise.
This weeks episode has Sonia and Russell heading to the East Coast to the isolated paradise of Mahia.
Cider, pancakes, and spit roast pork make up for a decadent palette in this episode of Kai Safari. Sonia and Russell head to the Waikato Region where they visit the Vilagrad Winery.
Situated North of Auckland is Matakana, the perfect getaway for relaxation, beaches, and a wide variety of food. The perfect Kai Safari.
It’s the infamous Paua Pie that caught Sonia and Russell's eye here in the small East Coast settlement of Tokomaru Bay.
This weeks episode has Sonia and Russell stopping in Putaruru in the South Waikato to meet with some of the locals to gather and cook up some of the tasty food delicacies Putaruru has on offer.
Russell, the historic heart of the Bay of Islands is Kai Safaris next stop. On this episode, it’s out on the waters for the Kai Safari duo.
On this weeks episode, Sonia and Russell are in Opotiki Mai Tawhiti. Here, they’ll get to experience the old ways and methods of catching eels with local Alby Kurei.
This weeks Kai Safari heads to far north to Hokianga, a traditional food source and a place called ‘home’ for Russell. Sonia heads out to sea with Nikkio Williams in hope of catching a mullet
Fish, Owakapula wild sour dough and boil up is what’s on the table here in Matata for Kai Safari this week.
Wrapping up this series of Kai Safari Sonia and Russell finish their journey in the Waitomo district. Hare is on the menu with our guest sharp shooter Jaz Stafford.