The Great Food Guys - Season 2
Season 2
A fresh series of The Great Food Guys, with Nick Nairn and Dougie Vipond, is coming to BBC Scotland.
In the wake of the first series being screened on network BBC One on Saturdays, Scotland is to be treated to a new second series of the cooking show with chef Nick and presenter Dougie over the summer.
The duo will be celebrating the fantastic range of food and drink Scotland has to offer in their country kitchen, located in Fettercairn in Aberdeenshire.
Episodes
Asian Fusion
Chef Nick Nairn and Dougie Vipond focus on Asian fusion, cooking salt chilli squid with a Vietnamese dipping sauce with guests chef Kaori Simpson and actor Greg McHugh.
Wild Food
Chef Nick Nairn and Dougie Vipond focus on wild food and cook gnocchi with smoked haddock and wild greens, with guests chef Billy Boyter and crime writer Val McDermid.
Plant Based
Nick Nairn and Dougie Vipond focus on plant-based food and cook a Buddha bowl with onion bhajis. They are joined by guests vegetable grower Bryde Marshall and actress Jane McCarry.
Meat
Nick Nairn and Dougie Vipond focus on meat and cook a rack of Scotch lamb with roast aubergine. They are joined by sheep farmer Michelle Stephen and comedian Jim Smith.
Seafood
Nick Nairn and Dougie Vipond focus on seafood and cook monkfish with mussels. They are joined by Fenella and Kirsty from the Seafood Shack in Ullapool, and athlete JJ Chalmers.
Street Food
Nick Nairn and Dougie Vipond focus on street food, making falafel with beetroot houmous and Greek salad with chef Rachna Dheer and actress Laura Main.
Eat Local
Chef Nick Nairn and Dougie Vipond eat local and cook goat curry with chapatis with farmer Jillian McEwan and actor Sanjeev Kohli.
Heritage
Nick Nairn and Dougie Vipond celebrate our heritage food with roast loin of roe deer with potato rosti, with chef Lorna McNee and weather presenter Judith Ralston.
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