Hear the word Somerset and you immediately think of cider. There is nothing new about mulled cider, but how about boiling a gammon joint in it? In Cyrus's exceptional gammon with cider and cinnamon the cider is infused with cinnamon sticks, red chilli and coriander seeds. Roger Wilkins is a legend among Somerset's cider drinking fraternity. His cider farm at Mudgley is open seven days a week and you can pitch up almost anytime to enjoy his CAMRA award-winning ciders. There is nothing Roger doesn't know about mulling cider, but Tony is determined to take Roger's experience to another level. He creates a spiced buttercream and pours warmed cider over it for a sceptical Roger to sample. Somerset is home to Britain's most popular food product worldwide, cheddar cheese. But few cheddars compare with that aged within the caves of the famous Cheddar Gorge. Inspired, Cyrus cooks a chilli cheese toast extravaganza with beer, egg yolks and for that spicy magic, fresh green chillies and lashings of English mustard. For their next visit, Cyrus and Tony alight on a relatively new culinary enterprise. Chocolatier Al Garnsworthy is renowned for making delicious chocolate covered honeycomb. Honey and fragrant cardamom are perfect bedfellows and the effect of combining them in the frothy effervescence of honeycomb is truly sensational. Tony bakes a miraculously easy chocolate and cardamom mousse cake with cardamom honeycomb. Emboldened by their success, the boys set out to take on Britain's most hallowed food - the Great British breakfast. They are spicing up the holy trinity of sausage, egg and beans. To see if it passes muster they persuade Dawn, head waitress of the Nunney Catch Transport Café, to serve their spicy breakfast. Their journey now at an end, the boys exhort us all to adopt the habit of using spices in our favourite dishes.