The Latin Kitchen (2017)
The Latin Kitchen
2017The Latin Kitchen is an upbeat half-hour of culinary favourites from Mexico, Spain, and Venezuela. In their very own rustic Latin Kitchen, Juan Pablo (Venezuela), Luis (Mexico) and Tigretón (Spain) give us fresh takes on traditional Latin meals. Our hosts introduce us to simple techniques and new ingredients sure to spice up any dinner party or weeknight meal. In each fast-paced episode, we’ll explore Spanish, Mexican, or Venezuelan cooking, with hosts focusing on an ingredient or regional flavour for four mouth-watering recipes. The hosts bring their own unique culinary style to the table, sharing stories of growing up in Latin kitchens with recipes passed down through the generations to inspire and entertain audiences.
Seasons & Episode
Impress your dinner guests with Juan Pablo Gonzalez's four-course Venezuelan menu. First, he introduces us to tequenos, a deep-fried cheese pastry that will make you re-think the ordinary mozzarella stick. Next, Juan Pablo channels his inner musician, creating a melody of seafood and turning it into a delectable soup. For the main course, Juan Pablo gives a classic roast beef dish the Venezuelan treatment with their preferred cooking technique - grilling.
Chef Luis "Tigretón" Leon has travelled and worked in kitchens all over Spain, perfecting his craft and exploring his beloved home cuisine. One of his favourite aspects? The seafood. First, Tigretón shows us how to make some irresistible crispy-fried calamari on a soft bun slathered in a garlic aioli. Simple, savoury and perfect when served with an ice-cold beer. Next, our host teaches us a trick that sets apart his seafood stew recipe from others: use ground, toasted almonds to thicken your sauce and make it a delicious romesco.
Mexican-born Chef Luis Valenzuela is ready to share the secrets of his home country's cuisine, one dish at a time. First, Luis whips up a classic side dish that is served with every Mexican meal: beans. He starts off by transforming pinto beans into refried goodness. But you can't just have beans for breakfast. To complete the dish, Luis heats up a soft corn tortilla before topping it with the delicious refried beans and a delicate quail egg. Next up, Luis shows us a spicy breakfast dish: huevos rancheros.
The Latin Kitchen is an upbeat half-hour of culinary favourites from Mexico, Spain, and Venezuela. In their very own rustic Latin Kitchen, Juan Pablo (Venezuela), Luis (Mexico) and Tigretón (Spain) give us fresh takes on traditional Latin meals. Our hosts introduce us to simple techniques and new ingredients sure to spice up any dinner party or weeknight meal. In each fast-paced episode, we’ll explore Spanish, Mexican, or Venezuelan cooking, with hosts focusing on an ingredient or regional flavour for four mouth-watering recipes. The hosts bring their own unique culinary style to the table, sharing stories of growing up in Latin kitchens with recipes passed down through the generations to inspire and entertain audiences.