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- Join Andrew Connole on a journey to uncover the unique flavours, personalities and cultures baked into loaves across the world every day. For the Love of Bread airs Sundays at 5.30pm on SBS Food (Ch.33) from Mar 7 - Apr 25 and then available to stream on SBS On Demand -
The sun-kissed Maltese archipelago, cast within the Mediterranean Sea between Sicily and North Africa, has experienced one of the world’s longest-running love affairs with the humblest of foods. The enduring object of dinner table affection in Malta, spanning centuries and involving generations of Maltese families, is none other than bread. The traditional Maltese round sourdough loaf (Il-Ħobż tal-Malti) – finished with a crunchy wood-fired exterior and fluffy centre – has one of the longest recorded bread histories in the world. ....
Name a dish that you can serve for breakfast, lunch, or dinner; in between bread or on its own. One loved equally by kids, adults, and celebrity chefs – hot or cold – and made with but a handful of ingredients. Pizza comes close (though a slice at sunrise has long been the reserve of those waking with a bottle of wine stuck to their heads) but Spain’s tortilla Española, known by some as tortilla de patatas, is the wonderful dish in question. On the surface, the Spanish frittata-like dish appears rustic and simple, certainly when compared with its French counterpart. But like many modest meals of its elk, ingredients and techniques must be bang-on; there’s nowhere to hide beyond that golden exterior and spongey, slightly gooey centre. ....
-You can travel with Sarah Graham on her Food Safari weekdays at 4pm and then via SBS On Demand - If I stop and think about how I grew up with lion cubs being part of our everyday life, and riding elephants and riding horses and just living in the middle of the bush, it sounds exotic,” says Sarah Graham. “But for us, it was just normal. It was just our everyday life.” The food-loving writer, cookbook author and TV host grew up on a small wildlife sanctuary run by her parents in Zimbabwe. And there are wild animals aplenty in ....