Everyday Exotic
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Everyday Exotic | |
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Starring | Roger Mooking |
Country of origin | Canada |
No. of episodes | 31[1] |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Food Network Canada |
Everyday Exotic is a Canadian instructional cooking series starring Roger Mooking. It's produced by Magee TV in association with Food Network Canada.
Mooking takes ingredients that are used in everyday cooking and shows how you can use their flavors and/or texture in the dishes he prepares. Ingredients such as papaya, salt cod, duck, nori, and others are featured as the star ingredients. Mooking is a third generation restaurateur.[2] The purpose of the show is to focus on one "Obedient Ingredient" each episode and to show people how to shop for it, store it and then cook with it in various ways. The series is telecast on many channels including: The Food Network channel in Canada, Cooking channel in USA and Caribbean, Food TV on Channel 9 Sky Digitall, Kuchnia TV in Poland and in the Middle East.[3]
Show background
Everyday Exotic premiered on May 31, 2008 and replaced the show Fine Living Network.[3]
Episode guide
Season 1
- Papaya
- Lychee
- Nori
- Szechuan peppercorn
- Thai basil
- Coriander/Cilantro
- Miso
- Lemongrass
- Star anise
- Curry
- Panko
- Saffron
- Okra
- Plantain
- Coconut
- Water chestnuts
- Tamarind
- King oyster mushrooms
- Maple syrup
- Oyster sauce
- Paprika
- Mango
- Celeriac
- Cardamom
Season 2
- Camembert
- Prosciutto
- Duck
- Pine nuts
- Edamame
- Cajun spice
- Rapini
- Wonton
- Pork belly
- Buffalo mozzarella
- Avocado
- Peanuts
- Catfish
- Chipotle
- Daikon
- Caraway
- Nappa cabbage
- Lime leaf
- Fermented black beans
- Blood orange
- Persimmon
- Jerusalem artichoke
- Tahini
- Pistachio
- Salt cod
- Passion fruit
Broadcasters
- Original
- Syndicate
References
- ^ Episode guide
- ^ "An Interview With The Cooking Channel's Roger Mooking!". Recipe 4 Living. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
- ^ a b "Everyday Exotic". iFood. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
External links