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Chef Khanh Ong takes a ride on the Spirit of Tasmania to explore Northern Tasmania and tries hunting of a different kind, harvesting a local crop and gets an insight into cooking with a protein only available in Tasmania.
Chef Khanh Ong takes a ride on the Spirit of Tasmania to explore Northern Tasmania and tries hunting of a different kind, harvesting a local crop and gets an insight into cooking with a protein only available in Tasmania.
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S1, EP6 "Khanh Ong's Wild Food"Chef Khanh Ong continues his road trip through Central Gippsland, Victoria. From locals, he learns how to catch European carp for an ancient recipe for fish sauce; he also studies how to hunt and butcher wild deer.
Khanh Ong's Wild Food
S1, EP7 "Khanh Ong's Wild Food"Chef Khanh Ong travels to Mallacoota, Victoria to explore the seafood delicacies that the area has to offer, but decides to make a few pitstops along the way; he learns how to make blue cheese.
Khanh Ong's Wild Food
S1, EP8 "Khanh Ong's Wild Food"Chef Khanh Ong takes a ride on the Spirit of Tasmania to explore Northern Tasmania and tries hunting of a different kind, harvesting a local crop and gets an insight into cooking with a protein only available in Tasmania.
Khanh Ong's Wild Food
S1, EP10 "Mornington Peninsula"Chef Khanh Ong sets up camp on the magnificent Mornington Peninsula Victoria to cook a three-course meal.
Khanh Ong's Wild Food
S1, EP7 "Khanh Ong's Wild Food"Chef Khanh Ong travels to Mallacoota, Victoria to explore the seafood delicacies that the area has to offer, but decides to make a few pitstops along the way; he learns how to make blue cheese.
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