Greetings fellow film buffs. This week, the CineTV crew has challenged us to write about our favorite food competition, whether it is a series, season, or a singular show. There really are a lot of competitive cooking shows out there, and I figure I would put a bit of a twist on my entry in highlighting an episode from a series that is a friendly competition, which, considering it is a Chef Gordon Ramsay series, is a bit unusual to watch something where HE is a contestant, rather than seeing him losing his temper with his contestants. And yes, he still has a bit of a potty mouth. Just a friendlier manner. There are several reasons why I am picking an episode from from his Uncharted series. No yelling, no screaming, no tears (except maybe from the joy of cooking); the occasional bleeped out words are present for those playing the Gordon Ramsay Drinking Game. The episode I am featuring from this series is “The Mountains of Morrocco”.
Not only does Ramsay have to learn to cook some of the local favoprite foods, and try some along the way, he has to go out and get some of his own ingredients. To Adventure! For mushrooms, he has to rappel down a cliff, and join a group of mushroom hunters; later he meets the only man selling camel meat in Fes, where this episode starts, and dines on Camel Tangier; he meets many other people along the way and learns many traditions. This region Ramsay is visiting is steeped in history, and we get some glimpses into that history, as well as the culture of the Berber People.
It is a wonderful episode, and, no, I have only seen a few of them thus far, but this particular episode did sing out to me and enticed me to try my hand at Moroccan cuisine. Although camel meat is not available here in the USA (and if it was, you get bet I would have used it), lamb or beef are excellent substitutes.
I did a search for recipes that sounded like they would be tasty, and found a recipe for Lamb (or Beef) Tagine with Dates. It requires a Moroccan spice blend called Ras el Hanout, which is pretty easy to find a recipe for and blend together after a visit to the store for a few ingredients I didn’t have in the pantry. To go with it, I dug up a recipe for Moroccan bread. All of this takes a moderate amount of prep work, but is easy to do. In other words, if I can do it, so can you!
https://www.thespruceeats.com/easy-ras-el-hanout-simplified-version-2394676
https://www.thespruceeats.com/lamb-or-beef-tagine-with-dates-2394354
https://www.thespruceeats.com/basic-moroccan-white-bread-recipe-khobz-2394386
All of these recipes work quite well. And, as I leanred the first time I made the tagine, if you mess it up some, it will still be delicious (I added way too much cinnimon the first time...but it was still really good).
As for Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted, I am looking forward to watching more episodes (hint, it is on Disney+), and discovering more cultures and cuisines to try in my own kitchen. I just wish Ramsay would write a cookbook covering the many different cuisines he covers in this series.
I hope you enjoyed this post and are enticed to try some of the many cuisines that can be discovered by watching a friendlier food competition show.
For more information on the CineTV Competitons and the CineTV.blog community, please check out their latest competiton post at - https://peakd.com/hive-121744/@cinetv/cinetv-contest-57-favorite-cooking-or-baking-competition
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