River Cottage Autumn

River Cottage Autumn is a Channel 4 programme that follows Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall at his Dorset home and teaching school River Cottage throughout the autumn of 2008, harvesting crops, cooking organic food, and foraging food.[2][3][4] It followed the previous series River Cottage Spring and drew 3.1 million viewers.[5]

River Cottage Autumn
StarringHugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes4
Release
Original networkChannel 4
Original release16 October 2008 (2008-10-16)[1]
External links
Website

List of episodes

Ep. Air Date Summary
1 16 October 2008 It's autumn at River Cottage and Hugh's going to get us all eating beetroot. There's duck on the menu too, hatched by Hugh himself as well as some wild birds attempted to be bagged by hunter-gatherer chef, Tim. The episode also returns to Bramble Farm, to see how Hugh's Bristol smallholders manage their pigs
2 Unknown The autumn abundance of vegetables is enough to tempt committed carnivore. Hugh lays on a slap up vegetarian feast at the River Cottage Canteen. But there's one vegetable that he initially dislikes: Cauliflower. Tim sets about changing his mind with a twist of cauliflower cheese and cauliflower Pakora.
3 Unknown We're deep into autumn and the harvest has been hearty for Hugh and his faithful River Cottage crew. As a reward for their hard work, Hugh's planning a slap up meal and, to show that you don't need piles of cash to dine like a king, he'll be foraging for all his food. He however gets chastised by John regarding mushrooms he foraged.
4 Unknown It's firework time at River Cottage and Hugh's preparing for a Bonfire Night. But before there's some hard graft needed, as the team bottle down for winter with some pickles, chutneys and preserves. Hugh also makes home-made marshmallows for the kids.

References

  1. "River Cottage Autumn". episodedate.com. Episodedate. Retrieved 23 April 2020. Start: Oct/16/2008
  2. "Hugh on River Cottage Autumn". channel4.com. Channel4. 9 July 2013. Retrieved 23 April 2020. The foraging is being filmed for his series River Cottage Autumn
  3. "Autumn at River Cottage". Manchester Evening News. Manchester. 18 January 2013. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  4. Gill, A A (26 October 2008). "The guilt inducing River Cottage Autumn". The Times. London. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  5. Davidson, Darren (17 October 2008). "River Cottage Autumn cooks up 3.1m viewers on Channel 4". campaignlive.co.uk. Retrieved 23 April 2020.


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