From the team at eatgame.co.uk, this monthly podcast brings you a fascinating conversation from a range of different guests...including chefs, game meat suppliers, retailers, industry specialists and many more. Our mission at Eat Game is to support the game meat industry where we can, and along the way provide you with some delicious recipes courtesy of some of the best game cooks in the country.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsFoodWildernessSports |
On this episode Tom talks to a true master of the wilderness and the culinary arts. more
Tom ventures to London for this years Eat Game awards. more
Tom's guest for this episode is leading chef and industry veteran of 20 years, Mark Lloyd.Renowned for his British wild food knowledge and true farm to fork ethos, Mark honed his skills in top establishments both in the UK and Europe. These skills sa... more
On this episode of the Eat Game podcast, Tom speaks to Simon Wood, patron and owner of WOOD Manchester, one of the city's finest dining establishments.He started cooking when he could ‘reach the top of an oven’. His passion began when, at eight year... more
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Great to see someone flying the flag for game meat.Looking forward to the next episode.
Apple Podcasts | #201 | Ireland/Arts/Food |
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