

Raymond Blanc's Royal Kitchen Gardens
Episoder
S1 E1 - Hampton Court 1
17. februar 202444minHis Majesty King Charles III has long championed the kitchen garden and the importance of growing sustainable, seasonal food. Now award-winning chef and author Raymond Blanc has privileged access to the UK’s top royal gardens in this thrilling documentary. His journey starts in Hampton Court, learning about Tudor eating habits and creating a delicious lamb dish with salsa verde.Kostnadsfri prøveperiode på BBC SelectS1 E2 - Raymond Blanc’s Royal Kitchen Gardens - Episode 2
31. desember 202244minRaymond journeys to the Northernly tip of Scotland to the majestic Castle of Mey, once home to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, now a treasured place to King Charles the III.Kostnadsfri prøveperiode på BBC SelectS1 E3 - Raymond Blanc’s Royal Kitchen Gardens - Episode 3
31. desember 202244minA trip to the Ayrshire countryside sees Raymond visit the splendid Dumfries House. Exploring the vast grounds he meets head Gardener Melissa in Queen Elizabeth Walled GardenKostnadsfri prøveperiode på BBC SelectS1 E4 - Hillsborough 1
17. februar 202444minOne of Northern Ireland’s most iconic landmarks, Hillsborough Castle has been a royal residence for over 300 years. In this mouth-watering documentary, Raymond Blanc creates dishes inspired by the castle’s plentiful gardens including a delightful pea purée and a summer fruit gratin. He also learns about the building’s political importance and its role as a key location in the Irish peace talks.Abonner på BBC Select eller True RoyaltyS1 E5 - Highgrove 1
17. februar 202444minBuilt between 1796 and 1798, Highgrove House is one of the UK’s most majestic Georgian mansions, becoming a royal residence in 1980. In this tantalizing documentary, award-winning chef Raymond Blanc visits the 17 acres of truly spectacular gardens, each one reflecting the personal interests of King Charles. Raymond also creates a sensational salad Lyonnaise and roasted fig pain perdu.Abonner på BBC Select eller True RoyaltyS1 E6 - Hampton Court 2
17. februar 202444minFirst built in the 1500s, the majestic Hampton Court was home to Henry VIII and his six wives. Award-winning chef Raymond Blanc returns to this remarkable mansion on the banks of the Thames in this illuminating documentary. He gets up close and personal with one of the house’s most important residents: the great vine. He also cooks up a delicious dish of asparagus with chervil butter.Abonner på BBC Select eller True RoyaltyS1 E7 - Castle of Mey 2
17. februar 202444minSpectacularly positioned above the windswept coastline of the Pentland Firth, the Castle of Mey was built in 1573. It was a favorite residence of The Queen Mother and chef Raymond Blanc learns of King Charles attempts to continue his grandmother’s gardening legacy. He also marvels at the fruits grown in this part of Scotland and cooks a delicious dish of barbecued langoustine with paprika butter.Abonner på BBC Select eller True RoyaltyS1 E8 - Dumfries House 2
17. februar 202445minBuilt in the 18th century, Dumfries House is one of the finest surviving examples of Scottish architecture, with opulent interiors filled with priceless furniture. Chef Raymond Blanc returns to this majestic mansion and discovers how King Charles III is trying to inspire the next generation of budding gardeners. He also learns the secret of soup before making mouth-watering eggplant parmigiana.Abonner på BBC Select eller True RoyaltyS1 E9 - Hillsborough 2
17. februar 202444minWith lavish interiors and sweeping, majestic gardens, Hillsborough Castle is the official residence of the royal family in Northern Ireland. As Raymond Blanc discovers in this charming documentary, the young Queen Elizabeth used to roam the tranquil gardens. On this return visit, Raymond picks a few peas before cooking up a mouth-watering pork chop with cabbage and gooseberry compote.Abonner på BBC Select eller True RoyaltyS1 E10 - Highgrove 2
17. februar 202445minKing Charles III calls Highgrove his family home and is passionate about the food grown in the gardens. Award-winning chef Raymond Blanc returns to Highgrove in this delectable documentary and meets another royal resident, the queen bee in the house’s beehives. He also pays tribute to his own mother by creating her simple vegetable soup with produce from the royal kitchen gardens.Abonner på BBC Select eller True Royalty