Rick Stein's Secret France

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  • 2019
  • 1 Season
  • 8.0  (107)

Rick Stein's Secret France is a culinary travelogue that takes viewers on a gastronomic adventure across the various regions of France, exploring the country's rich culture and diverse cuisine. The show, which aired on BBC2 in 2019, is hosted by acclaimed chef and food writer Rick Stein.

The series comprises of six episodes where Rick sets out to uncover the hidden gems of France - the little-known local dishes, the obscure ingredients, and the authentic family-run restaurants that are often overshadowed by the country's well-known gastronomic hubs. He travels across the country from Bordeaux to Gascony, from Perigord to Provence, and from Loire to Rouen, in search of traditional French recipes that have been passed down through generations.

Throughout the series, Rick meets local farmers, fishermen, bakers, and winemakers to learn about their craft and how they contribute to the local food culture. He also visits local markets, food fairs, and festivals that showcase the diverse range of French produce, such as cheese, charcuterie, bread, and wine. Through his encounters and explorations, Rick provides a fascinating insight into the rich history and heritage of French cuisine.

Each episode follows a different theme, from the hearty cuisine of Southwest France to the delicate dishes of Normandy. The first episode, for example, focuses on the cuisine of Bordeaux, a region renowned for its wine but often overlooked for its food. Rick explores the local markets, visits a family-run restaurant to learn about the region's signature dish - duck confit, and also whips up a batch of cannelés, the classic Bordelais pastry.

In another episode, Rick visits the Loire Valley, famous for its castles and chateaux but is also home to some of France's best wines and cheeses. He meets a local cheesemaker to learn about the production of goat cheese, and also discovers a unique dessert made from French tarragon.

Throughout the series, Rick's passion for food and his love for France shine through, as he shares his enthusiasm for the local produce and the people who make them. The show's production values are excellent, with stunning aerial shots of the countryside, beautiful scenery, and mouth-watering close-ups of the food.

Rick Stein's Secret France is a delightful show that will appeal to anyone with an interest in French cuisine and culture. The series captures the essence of France - its warmth, its charm, and its love of food, in a way that only Rick Stein can. It's a must-watch for foodies, travel enthusiasts, and anyone who loves good television.

Rick Stein's Secret France is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (6 episodes). The series first aired on November 5, 2019.

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Episode 6
6. Episode 6
December 10, 2019
Rick Stein approaches the end of his meander through France with a final glance at the culinary delights of the Languedoc before crossing over to Provence and the Mediterranean coastline that continues to reveal new insights into southern French cuisine.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
December 3, 2019
Rick Stein's journey of discovery brings him to the sunnier climes of the Mediterranean, where he explores the French-Catalan legacy of Roussilon on the foothills of the Pyrenees next to the Spanish border.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
November 26, 2019
Rick Stein arrives in the region of Perigord, famous for black truffles, walnuts and decadent dishes cooked with duck. Inspired by his visit, Rick cooks enchaud, a traditional pot-roast pork from the area, before heading towards the balmy shores of the Mediterranean and the Cote Catalan near the Spanish border.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
November 19, 2019
Rick Stein reaches the mid-point of his meander through France as he continues exploring Burgundy and practices a little entente cordiale with a chateau owner who cooks him sorrel soup straight out of the garden.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
November 12, 2019
Rick Stein's 'journey without maps' takes him through France's eastern border regions of Alsace and Jura home to his favorite French dish, choucroute garni and favorite French cheese, comte.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
November 5, 2019
Rick's journey begins in the Norman port of Dieppe with turbot straight off the boats, followed by a forage for sea herbs along the Bay of the Somme, inspiring him to cook a memorable seafood gratin. He then heads for southern Champagne, loved by Renoir, whose wife also happened to be a formidable cook.
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Where to Watch Rick Stein's Secret France
Rick Stein's Secret France is available for streaming on the BBC2 website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Rick Stein's Secret France on demand at and Pluto TV.
  • Premiere Date
    November 5, 2019
  • IMDB Rating
    8.0  (107)