Poster de la serie Luke Nguyen's Greater Mekong

Luke Nguyen's Greater Mekong

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Année : 2012

Nombre de saisons : 2

Durée moyenne d'un épisode : 25 minutes

Genre(s) : Documentaire, Cuisine

A culinary journey across twelve regions, each with their own unique cultures, culinary stories and traditions. Celebrated chef, Luke Nguyen, in the third instalment of his popular series, takes us on a culinary journey across the Greater Mekong region of southeast Asia. Beginning in southwest China, Luke explores the culinary cultures and centuries old traditions of Yunnan Province, from the Naxi people of Lijiang to the Dai communities of Xishuangbana.

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Épisode 1 - Kunming, China

23 février 2012

In the first episode of Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong, Luke discovers the iconic dishes and "old world" stories of Kunming – the capital city of Yunnan Province in southwest China. Luke is challenged to decipher the secret ingredients in Kunming’s favourite Muslim-Chinese dish. He explores the ethereal Stone Forest, and makes a fish-mint root salad. He also learns from master chef Pan why Yiliang roast duck is the most succulent in China.

Épisode 2 - Dali and Shaxi, China

1 mars 2012

In the second episode of Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong, Luke discovers the unique flavours and culinary traditions of the Bai and Yai people in the historic towns of Dali and Shaxi in China’s Yunnan Province. In Dali, Luke creates a textural vegetarian stir-fry with the Zhao family’s rice noodle, and has the best fishing experience of his life with the help of specially trained Cormorant birds. Travelling further north, Shaxi locals charm Luke at their bustling town market, and a village elder proffers tips on how to cook his best loved banquet dish

Épisode 3 - Lijiang, China

8 mars 2012

In the third episode of Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong, Luke reaches the fabled town of Lijiang in China’s Yunnan Province, where the nightlife reigns and a Naxi "aunty" teaches Luke how to cook a local speciality. In Lijiang’s labyrinthine backstreets, Luke cooks a Chinese classic – Thousand Layer Pork. He gains insight into the long history of Naxi culture at the Black Dragon pool, and is taught by "aunty" how to make Baba the traditional way. Amid curious marketplace spectators, Luke catches a fish with his bare-hands and puts his skills to the test, cooking local-style barbecued carp for the first time.

Épisode 4 - Xishuangbana, China

15 mars 2012

In the fourth episode of Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong, Luke journeys to Xishuangbana, where China meets Southeast Asia, to experience Dai culture and cuisines, and try the acquired tastes of the famous tea horse trail. Luke treks to mist-covered tea plantations to cook sweet tea dumplings. He is invited to a nearby village where he learns the method for preserving tea, sampling some that has been buried in the ground for over a year. Boarding a Mekong River barge, Luke feels right at home in the tropical surrounds while he chargrills a typical Dai-style lemongrass fish. Finding sanctuary from the rain, Luke uses the local medicinal herbs to create a brilliant chicken dish.

Épisode 5 - Yangon, Myanmar

22 mars 2012

In the fifth episode of Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong, Luke discovers the little known foods and flavours of Yangon – the former capital city of Myanmar. Luke begins his culinary education by learning the art of making the famous Mohinga, with one of the city’s lively Mohinga experts. He tries his hand at making rice paper sheets the traditional way at 17th street market, and cooks a traditional Burmese prawn curry described by locals as being “oily, delicious and a little bit spicy!” Luke gets lost in Yangon’s backstreets admiring the colourful colonial architecture, and experiences the epic Shwedagon temples.

Épisode 6 - Inle Lake, Myanmar

29 mars 2012

In the sixth episode of Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong, Luke ventures to the Shan State, where entire villages and kilometres of tomato farms float upon Inle Lake. Luke experiences the warm hospitality of the Shan people when he is invited into a family home to learn the secret behind making chickpea tofu noodles. He pulls up his sleeves and helps to unload tonnes of tomatoes at nearby Nguang Shwe, and creates the local speciality – a green tomato salad. While admiring the skills of Inle Lake’s renowned leg-rowing fishermen, Luke prepares some crispy, spring onion fritters to enjoy with a cold, local beer.

Épisode 7 - Keng Tung, Myanmar

5 avril 2012

In the seventh episode of Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong, Luke hikes to the hill tribe villages of the Shan State and the township of Keng Tung, where he cooks some unusual delicacies and local marketplace favourites. Luke teams up with Aye, an Anh Shaman, to make the aromatic dried beef dish Aye’s mother prepared for him before he went on hunting expeditions. He meets Maypear of the Paluang people to cook her favourite dish – a warm buffalo skin salad. Inspired by the flavours and smells of the local marketplace, Luke creates a textural pork dish wrapped in bamboo.

Épisode 8 - Chiang Khong, Thailand

12 avril 2012

In the eighth episode of Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong, Luke makes it to the town of Chiang Khong in northern Thailand, where he literally catches the ingredients for his traditional Tom Yum fish soup and tasty northern-style frog curry. Mr Ta – a Mekong fisherman – takes Luke out onto the river where they pull in a 10-kilogram fish for Mr Ta’s special Tom Yum recipe. Luke gets muddy catching frogs to cook-up for the hard working rice farmers’ lunch. Under the watchful eye of Yoda – a young man from a Lahu village – Luke chops down a bamboo tree to use as a cooking utensil for his pork dish.

Épisode 9 - Mae Salong, Thailand

19 avril 2012

In the ninth episode of Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong, Luke arrives at mountainous Mae Salong, where he prepares a rustic tomato dish with Apear, an Aka grandmother. Getting off the beaten track, Luke sets up kitchen in a banana forest where he creates a jungle chicken curry. Luke travels further up the mountainside to the Royal Project, where he prepares an aromatic pork hock, and learns how the Thai king helped local farmers change from growing opium crops to farming sustainable produce.

Épisode 10 - Chiang Mai, Thailand

26 avril 2012

In the final episode of Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong, Luke hits the bustling town of Chiang Mai, where he laps up the nightlife cooking Thai classics, such as green papaya salad. He also takes time out to offer his warm jackfruit salad as Alms to novice monks. Luke learns about the history of Chiang Mai and is educated by a local chef on the true diversity of Thai cuisine across the country’s regions.

Épisode 1 - Vientiane, Laos

25 octobre 2012

Celebrated chef Luke Nguyen continues his culinary journey across the Greater Mekong region of Southeast Asia, travelling to Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. In this episode Luke's trip begins in Vientiane, the laid-back capital of Laos. Exploring the morning market, he finds everything from the unusual to the bizarre. Here Luke cooks a traditional steamed fish in front of local traders, before heading to Vientiane's most famous noodle restaurant to prepare one of Lao's staple dishes, Laap Moo

Épisode 2 - Luang Prabang, Laos (Part 1)

1 novembre 2012

In this episode Luke heads north to Laos' 'food capital', Luang Prabang, where he explores the city's fresh produce markets and unique cottage industries, trying his hand at making buffalo patties.

Épisode 3 - Luang Prabang, Laos (Part 2)

8 novembre 2012

In this episode Luke stays in Luang Prabang to join the biggest New Year’s celebrations in the country.

Épisode 4 - 4000 Islands, Laos

15 novembre 2012

In this episode Luke heads to Laos' southern tip to the 4000 Islands, where fishing takes on a whole new meaning. On the Island of Don Khon, Luke learns the art of making the fish staple 'Padhek'.

Épisode 5 - Siem Reap, Cambodia

22 novembre 2012

In this episode Luke crosses the Mekong River into Cambodia and the ancient city of Siem Reap. There he explores the revered temples of Angkor Wat and meets local chefs to learn traditional Khmer dishes.

Épisode 6 - Phnom Penh, Cambodia

29 novembre 2012

In this episode Luke travels to Cambodia's bustling capital city, Phnom Penh, where he finds some unusual treats to eat, including a local delicacy, deep-fried tarantulas

Épisode 7 - Kep & Kampot, Cambodia

6 décembre 2012

In this episode Luke travels to the seaside towns of Kep and Kampot to experience their delectable seafood and world-famous pepper. There he teams up with a local fisherwoman at the seafood markets.

Épisode 8 - Kep & Chau Doc, Vietnam

13 décembre 2012

Luke enjoys a weekend of food and sun in the seaside town of Kep before heading across the border to Chau Doc in Vietnam. Starting beachside, Luke cooks a tasty barbequed squid.

Épisode 9 - Chau Doc & Cai Be, Vietnam

20 décembre 2012

Luke visits the floating villages of Chau Doc and Cai Be to cook some intriguing local dishes. He starts his journey on the Hue River where he cooks a caramelised basa fish dish.

Épisode 10 - Cai Be and Ben Tre, Vietnam

27 décembre 2012

In the final episode, Luke meets up with his parents to cook a meal and try some of the creepiest critters he’s ever eaten. Luke cooks with his mum and dad in Cai Be aboard a houseboat, they talk about what it was like to travel to Australia as refugees. Luke then visits some local cottage industries to learn the art of making "pop rice" and refined Mekong salt. Travelling to his final destination, Ben Tre, Luke explores the region’s fascinating coconut industry and tastes its famous bat congee dish. In a final test of his manhood, Luke eats a live coconut worm before reflecting on his culinary journey through the Greater Mekong.

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