

Rick Stein's Road to Mexico
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S1 E1 - San Francisco to Monterey
November 7, 201759minRick Stein enjoys starts his culinary tour by sitting on the dock of the bay in San Francisco, tasting legendary dishes like the hangtown fry. It’s an oyster pancake that can trace its origins to the California gold rush, which created the most famous Chinatown in the world. The city is also the home of sourdough and is the place where America's love affair with seasonal cooking took hold.Free trial of BBC SelectS1 E2 - Monterey to San Diego
November 14, 201759minRick Stein continues traveling down the Californian coastline immortalized by writer John Steinbeck. He passes the vineyards that inspired one of his favorite movies, Sideways, before entering the city of dreams: Los Angeles. There, movie icons of old like Charlie Chaplin enjoyed eating lamb's kidney with bacon alongside the perfect martini on Hollywood Boulevard’s famous eateries.Free trial of BBC SelectS1 E3 - San Diego to Baja California
November 21, 201758minRick enjoys a hearty steak and eggs American diner special and bids a fond farewell to his trusty Ford Mustang. He heads across what is reputed to be the busiest border crossing in the world: San Diego to Tijuana. He follows the Pacific coastline down to Ensenada, sampling flour tortilla burritos and fresh fish caught, marinated and cooked on Popotla Beach, before visiting the Valle de Guadalupe.Free trial of BBC SelectS1 E4 - Guadalajara to Puerto Vallarta
November 28, 201759minLeaving the Baja Peninsula, Rick explores the western mainland. He lands in the town that placed tequila - and probably Mexico - on the world map and the metropolis that gave us mariachis and dishes like chilli con carne: Guadalajara. Continuing to Puerto Vallarta on Mexico's Pacific coast, Rick can't resist a visit to Casa Kimberly, bought by Richard Burton for Elizabeth Taylor.Free trial of BBC SelectS1 E5 - Mexico City to Oaxaca
December 5, 201759minRick heads to the capital, Mexico City, and not much has changed to the food that fed the former seat of the Aztec Empire. The most precious Aztec legacy is the chinampas, floating vegetable gardens that are an inspiration to the city's top chefs, Heading south from the capital, Rick travels to the city of Puebla, the home of mole, Mexico's most famous meat stew.Free trial of BBC SelectS1 E6 - Oaxaca to Chinantlan Mountains
December 12, 201759minFor Mexicans, their most revered dishes come from the south, especially Oaxaca, where locals still dress in traditional costume. This is the land that coined the phrase 'people of the corn', the former site of the Zapotecs desert empire and the home of Mexico's national cheese: queso oaxacana. Rick delights in exploring this hidden land where you can smell the tropical fruit from roadside stalls.Free trial of BBC SelectS1 E7 - Yucatan Peninsula
December 19, 201759minAs Rick Stein's journey begins to draw to a close, he heads east from Oaxaca to the Yucatan Peninsula. It’s a place once frequented by real pirates of the Caribbean. The locals feast on the hottest chili of them all, the habanero, and give slow food a new meaning as they bury and cook their Pibil dishes below ground on hot rocks. Rick ends his journey feasting on grilled seafood in Tulum.Free trial of BBC Select