Born to Cook: Jack Stein Down Under

Born to Cook: Jack Stein Down Under

Season 1
Quick, charming and ever-so deprecatingly British, Jack Stein has recently taken charge of the nine restaurants under the Stein brand conceived by his celebrity father Rick. With the weight of a restaurant empire behind him, Jack is on a mission to find fresh inspiration and unique ingredients in the foodie Mecca that is Australia's South-West.
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Episodes

  1. S1 E1 - Abalone, Truffles & Cherries

    June 7, 2017
    26min
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    Jack starts his journey aboard an abalone vessel before heading to Manjimup to train up some truffle dogs in the art of the hunt. He ends the day with an picturesque stroll through a cherry orchard, attempting to bond with the workers.
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  2. S1 E2 - Crabs, Figs & Marron

    June 14, 2017
    26min
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    Jack heads to the inlet in Augusta to meet with weathered fisherman, Mick. After a quick surf with pro surfer Taj Burrow, he heads to Phil and Kay's fig orchard where he learns about the history of figs in Australia and their women-only hire policy. He finishes the episode with an "unsuccessful" to say the least marron-snaring trip.
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  3. S1 E3 - Red Wine, Finger Limes & Capers

    June 21, 2017
    26min
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    Jack heads to a winery where he blends his own Pinot Noir and enjoys a home-cooked lamb shank. He visits an elusive finger lime orchard to see the budding citrus caviar in Pemberton and learns the origins of the caper with Lara in Margaret River.
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  4. S1 E4 - Pork, Venison & Gin

    June 28, 2017
    26min
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    Jack visits Susan and Alan's rare-breed pigs, taking a trip on board Allan's "experimental" airplane. He visits Kylie and her father Graham who started the first venison farm in WA and ends with a trip to Limeburners in Margaret River, where Jack makes an "ode" to the English Meadow" gin at Cameron's Giniversity.
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