The Hairy Bikers: Mums Know Best - Season 2

The Hairy Bikers: Mums Know Best - Season 2

Season 2

The cookery series returns. More mums, more food, more fairs and more fun.
Network
Episodes8
Datesfévr. 10, 2011 - mars 29, 2011
Previous Season

Episodes

Comforting Food
Season 2Episode 160 min

Comforting Food

The Hairy Bikers eat comfort food in northern England, with recipes including meat and potato pie, curry and sponge pudding.

févr. 10, 2011
A Taste of Home
Season 2Episode 260 min

A Taste of Home

The Bikers visit three mums to share their unique taste of home. First up is Mary with Welsh classics bara brith and Welsh cakes.

févr. 17, 2011
Alfresco
Season 2Episode 360 min

Alfresco

The Bikers meet three mums who love cooking and eating outdoors. Gerard Baker sets the boys a skills challenge - sushi rolling.

févr. 24, 2011
Lazy Weekends
Season 2Episode 460 min

Lazy Weekends

The Bikers go in search of mums who share their love of being lazy. Dishes include chicken pie and a morel mushroom sauce for chicken.

mars 3, 2011
Distant Shores
Season 2Episode 560 min

Distant Shores

The Bikers look at recipes that have arrived on British dinner-tables from distant shores, including paella and partridge escabeche.

mars 8, 2011
High Tea
Season 2Episode 660 min

High Tea

The Bikers are on the hunt for three mums and their take on the perfect high tea. Dishes include beef and honey stew and meatloaf.

mars 15, 2011
Posh Food
Season 2Episode 760 min

Posh Food

In Wales, the Bikers meet three Mums who share their posh recipes: a Maltese stuffed marrow dish, cheesecake and orchid gateau.

mars 22, 2011
Family Classics
Season 2Episode 860 min

Family Classics

The bikers are on the hunt for those recipes which are a firm favourite in every household and are requested time and again.

mars 29, 2011

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