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Hairy Bikers cycling in Vietnam

The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook returns for a second helping on 大象传媒 TWO, Wednesday 29 March 2006



Following their first series, warmly received by critics and viewers alike, Si and Dave, our two intrepid, funny, life-long foodies, are back this month for a second series of The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook.

Their search for authentic culinary and cultural experiences in all corners of the world continues with three new quests: Vietnam, Turkey and Mexico.

Saigon is a foodie paradise. Amidst two-wheeled chaos, the boys cook shrimp and pork on sugar cane in the middle of a frenzied ferry landing, then chow down on Vietnam War fare: deep fried scorpions, coconut worms and a part of a goat that wouldn't make it onto most menus.

They set off up the coast, but by the time they reach Hoi An, we're down to one Hairy Biker; Si has broken his foot which leaves Dave peddling a very large Geordie around in a rickshaw...

Will their dream of cooking grilled cha ca fish and crab and fish noodle soup on a junk whilst being serenaded on harps by two beautiful Vietnamese twins come true...?

Next our fearless pair head inland to find the real Turkey; in Cappadocia they cook a mouth-watering meze in one of the world's most bizarre landscapes and explore a strange museum of human hair.

Refreshed by a curiously elastic ice-cream, they watch as Turkey's greatest baklava maker lets them in on his secrets. But biking in Turkey is no picnic, especially when the road runs along the borders of Syria, Iraq and Iran.

Soon they're building their own doner kebab using sheep's tail fat before a 'relaxing' massage in the hammam; bruised but unbowed, they make it to the strange village of Van, complete with bizarre cats, gargantuan breakfasts and a prehistoric monster in the lake. Or is that just the hallucinogenic honey starting to work?

Hot sky, buzzards, cacti and a giant red armadillo. Two men in ponchos belly up to a mescal bar in the desert. It's Si and Dave, doing Mexico, on Harleys.

In the old colonial town of Oaxaca they load up on garlic-fried crickets and 300 types of chillies, wolf down delicious tamales and fresh tacos, before taking over the bandstand in the town's central square and rustling up a feast of Tetelas, refried beans and guacamole, while the locals gape, and the mariachi band kicks in...

Then, high up in the mountains of Chiapas, after joining the mother of all street parties, our travellers make Mexican hot chocolate and the world's finest chocolate pudding while eagles fly around them.

Finally, at Palenque, among 2,000 year old Mayan pyramids, Si and Dave look back at all the miles they've driven this year, and all the amazing people and food they've discovered. The Hairy Bikers are coming home at last...

"Their northernness, lack of pretension, blistering good humour and strong friendship waltzed right into the living room, and [the format] - part travel, part cookery, part adventure, part comedy, and all of it with very big bikes - was an extremely happy hybrid... And they can, seriously, cook." - The Observer Food Monthly

"Si and Dave, the eponymous hairy bikers, are food junkies and so enthusiastic about what they consume that you'll need more than a hobnob after watching this... Thoroughly enjoyable stuff." - The Observer

"Quirky and charmingly natural in front of the camera, Simon and Dave will appeal to good-food lovers who want to explore world cuisine without leaving the comfort of their own living room." - The Daily Express

"The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook is not so much a breath of fresh air as who left the bleeding door open..." - The Guardian

The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook is produced by John Stroud (My Hero) and Vikram Jayanti (When We Were Kings).

It is a Big Bear Films/VIXPIX Films Production for 大象传媒 TWO.

Michael Joseph/Penguin will publish The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook on Thursday 6 April 2006. The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook Series 1 & 2 DVD is available to buy from Monday 15 May 2006.

Series 2

Episode 1 - Si & Dave Do Vietnam (Part 1)

Saigon's a foodie paradise, but two-wheeled chaos rules...

Going with the traffic flow, Si and Dave cook shrimp & pork on sugar cane in the middle of a frenzied ferry landing, then chow down on Vietnam War fare: deep-fried scorpions, coconut worms, and a part of a goat that wouldn't make it onto most menus.

Biking on up the coast, they discover the delicious national dish pho, and crispy Hu茅 pancakes cooked in the street below the mysterious Cham towers.

But by the time they reach Hoi An, we're down to one Hairy Biker; Si has broken his foot, which leaves Dave pedalling a very large Geordie around in a rickshaw.

How're they going to get to Hanoi, now that Si can't ride his motorbike?

Episode 2: Si & Dave Do Vietnam (Part 2)

Si's broken foot forces our Hairy Bikers onto the world's slowest train, crawling towards Hanoi (luckily there's scorched dried squid for snacks).

In Hu茅, Dave manages to pedal Si's rickshaw to the Emperors Palace, to cook paddy-field pork, spring rolls and sticky rice in a monsoon.

Then it's on to Hanoi and the delights of a motorized handicapped cart, ferrying the boys between two extremes of Vietnamese cuisine: French super-chef Didier's mouth-watering buffet, and a local bar's own street-food surprise (Si thinks it's duck, Dave thinks it's suckling pig. Both are wrong).

Their final destination is the stunning Ha Long Bay, to grill cha ca fish and make crab and fish noodle soup on a junk. With two beautiful Vietnamese twins serenading them with harp music, our weary adventurers experience heaven at last...

Episode 3: Si & Dave Do Turkey (Part 1)

Not for our intrepid cooks the tourist traps of the Mediterranean coast. Instead, Si and Dave head inland to find the real Turkey, and the legacy of the incomparable Ottoman cuisine.

Their travels take them to Cappadocia, where they cook a mouth-watering meze in one of the world's most bizarre landscapes, and onwards to explore a strange museum of human hair.

A curiously elastic ice-cream provides refreshment along the way, and Turkey's greatest baklava maker lets them in on his secrets.

Finally they reach Sanliurfa, just north of Syria, where they treat the locals to Sultan's Delight cooked on a rooftop.

Episode 4: Si and Dave do Turkey (Part 2)

Biking in Turkey is no picnic, especially when the road runs along the borders of Syria, Iraq and Iran.

But in between dodging the oil tankers and military convoys, Si and Dave get down to more serious matters, such as building their very own doner kebab (the sheep's tail fat is essential).

After that, it's time for a relaxing massage in the hammam - or as it turns out, a session of ruthless GBH.

Bruised but unbowed, the boys make it to their destination: the strange town of Van, complete with bizarre cats, gargantuan breakfasts, and (supposedly) a prehistoric monster in the lake.

Or is that just the local hallucinogenic honey starting to work?

Episode 5: Si & Dave Do Mexico (Part 1)

Hot sky, buzzards, cacti and a giant red armadillo. Two men in ponchos belly up to a mescal bar in the desert. It's Si and Dave, doing Mexico, on Harleys.

In the old colonial town of Oaxaca they load up on garlic-fried crickets and 300 types of chillies, wolf down delicious tamales and fresh tacos, before taking over the bandstand in the town's central square and rustling up a feast of Tetelas, refried beans and guacamole, while the locals gape.

They befriend a mezcal factory owner (never a bad move) and find out it's not about the worm in the bottle at all: it's more like a religion.

In return they cook him chicken in Mole Negro, the fabled Oaxacan chocolate-based spicy sauce (talk about taking coals to Newcastle) - and then the mariachi band kicks in...

Episode 6 - Si & Dave Do Mexico (Part 2)

Si and Dave head into the mountains of Chiapas, land of the ancient Mayans. Outside picturesque San Cristobal, they're invited to a traditional Mayan village to cook a Pre-Hispanic Stew.

It's a triumph - mainly because the diminutive local women elbow the big boys aside and take over!

After proving that white boys can't dance at the local Salsa class, our travellers climb a cliff to make Mexican hot chocolate and the world's finest chocolate pudding while eagles soar above them.

Finally, at Palenque, among 2,000 year old Mayan pyramids, Si and Dave look back at all the miles they've driven this year, and all the amazing people and food they've discovered. The Hairy Bikers are coming home at last...


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Category: Factual & Arts TV; 大象传媒 TWO
Date: 16.03.2006
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