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By Jon Donnis
Celebrity chef Anna Haugh is set to take viewers on an unforgettable gastronomic adventure with her brand-new BBC series, Anna Haugh's Big Irish Food Tour. Starting on Monday 6th January, this 15-part series will see Anna travel across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, rediscovering the island's rich food culture and meeting the people behind the incredible local produce.
Hailing from Dublin, Anna's love for Irish food has taken her from her homeland to the kitchens of London, where she has built an impressive culinary career. Now, in this exciting series, she returns home to explore the unique ingredients and traditional flavours that make Irish cuisine so special. Throughout the show, Anna will be joined by a star-studded lineup of celebrity guests, each of whom will share their personal food memories and lend a hand in preparing a special dish alongside Anna.
The first episode kicks off in Cork, known as the 'foodie capital of Ireland', where comedian Katherine Ryan joins Anna to revisit her own memories of Irish food. However, Katherine's recollections are somewhat less than favourable, thanks to her grandmother's "over-boiled and under-seasoned" meals. The pair will explore the city's vibrant food scene and discover just how much more there is to Irish cuisine than Katherine initially thought.
In the second episode, snooker legend Dennis Taylor returns to his roots in County Tyrone, where he first picked up a cue. After a spot of fishing, Dennis and Anna dive into the culinary heritage of the area with a unique delicacy – the Lough Neagh eel. As the series progresses, viewers will be taken on an immersive journey, with Anna visiting iconic food hubs and hidden gems across Ireland, from bustling markets in Dublin to the rolling hills of County Antrim.
In each episode, Anna and her guests explore the local food culture and uncover the stories behind iconic dishes, offering insight into Ireland's diverse food landscape. For example, in Dublin, Anna meets actress Eilish O'Carroll from Mrs. Brown's Boys in an area where traditional markets meet modern street food. In County Antrim, she teams up with renowned garden designer Diarmuid Gavin during potato planting season, later creating a goat hotpot with locally grown spuds.
The series also takes a more personal turn as Anna connects with her heritage. In County Louth, Anna wraps up her tour with singer and actor Shayne Ward, who is eager to explore his Irish Traveller roots. Together, they meet one of Ireland's last surviving tinsmiths and visit a local farm, where Shayne gets hands-on with cabbage picking – a meaningful way for him to reconnect with his heritage.
Other celebrity guests featured throughout the series include presenter Vanessa Feltz, Father Ted actor Pauline McLynn, wildlife broadcaster Liz Bonnin, rugby legend Bundee Aki, and popstar Una Healy, who will join Anna on her culinary exploration across Ireland. Each guest brings their unique perspective to the journey, offering viewers a heartwarming and entertaining look at the food and culture that binds the nation together.
Anna's deep-rooted passion for Irish food shines through in every episode, and her vibrant personality ensures that Anna Haugh's Big Irish Food Tour is as engaging as it is delicious. Whether it's exploring local markets, cooking with celebrity guests, or learning about the island's rich food heritage, this series promises to deliver a fascinating and mouth-watering exploration of Irish cuisine.
The first episode of Anna Haugh's Big Irish Food Tour will air on BBC One Northern Ireland on Monday, 6th January, at 8pm, and the full series will be available to stream on BBC iPlayer. The complete series will also be broadcast on BBC Daytime in Spring 2025. Don't miss out on this exciting culinary adventure through the heart of Ireland!