Last week a friend and I were in the audience for the taping of Market Kitchen, and I tell you that if you are anywhere within cooee of London, this is just about the best and cheapest day out I can imagine.
We don't actually have a TV at home, so although I have seen the odd episode of Market Kitchen, I wasn't totally familiar with the format.
The set is like a large country-style kitchen cum cafe, with a couple of hobs, small tables and chairs dotted about and an espresso machine. The presenters cook a few dishes, interview a few people, chat about interesting food facts, and there is a presenter down at Borough Market who does a spiel on seasonal food and cooks something down there.
The thing that makes it different is that the studio audience (referred to as "the diners") get to taste plates of all the dishes that are made, and then comment on them. We spent a lot of time being shifted to different tables and grouped in various formations - it was much more interactive than I was expecting!
Another thing which surprised me was that everything on set was real - the crates of herbs were fragrant under the hot lights, the espresso machine was manned by baristas Dan & Liz (I ended up switching to tea, after a bit too much espresso gave me the shakes) and the ovens actually work (I've always been sceptical about the way they stick a dish in the oven and whisk another out - how long has it been sitting there?).
So what did they cook? Matt Tebbutt made stuffed cabbage balls (underseasoned), the blogosphere's famous No-Knead Bread and an absolutely gorgeous apple and blackberry pie. Galton Blakiston made a very simple and extremely delicious plaice fillet with gruyere and leeks. Tom Kerridge braised poussin with minestrone and pesto.
It was a long day - we were there for 7 hours - but it was so much fun! I'd be very keen to do it again.
9 comments:
What fun to get to see a show filmed live. It's amazing how long you have to be there. I looked into going to a taping of Top Gear while we were there & it was an all day thing.
How fun!
What do you mean you don't have a tv at home?? LOL, you probably get a lot more done than I do. It's fun to go to tv tapings though.
Very fun to see a cooking show taped in front of you!
Kat - I'd love to go to a Top Gear taping!
Girli - it was. And the booze flowed freely as well as the coffee!
Esi - there are other ways to waste time.
Deb - it was really interesting.
Lucky you! Now you are famous! :-) I will look up the episodes on YouTube.
Oh that is awesome FC! That is a good show! and all the delicious food! Yum! I think I need to get in on something like that!
Jo - it's screening on the 22nd & 24th of this month.
HH - you really should. It was great! Maybe next time you come over to see Mr A?
I'm jealous! I got invited to go on Market kitchen once but couldn't make it to London for 8am :( It looks like you had fun!
On a totally unrelated note, I really want to try spiced apple butter, do you have a recipe?
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