Pancake flipping on top of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) (Image: BBC)
By Jon Donnis
Welsh chef Chris Flamebaster Roberts is set to take viewers on a fiery culinary journey across Wales in his new series, Flaming Feasts, coming to BBC One and BBC iPlayer at the end of March. The show promises a mix of high-energy cooking, local stories, and unique foodie experiences, all driven by Chris's passionate and playful approach to food.
Throughout the six-part series, Chris travels the country cooking his favourite dishes in a variety of settings. Audiences can expect everything from Keith Floyd‑style setups and urban cookouts to more adventurous feats, such as flipping a pancake on Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) or learning a Ukrainian recipe from refugee Victoriia in Aberteifi. One episode sees him hosting a whole cow feast in Llanberis, recreating the celebrations that marked the end of food rationing in 1954. The series aims to highlight not just food, but the people and communities that bring it to life.
Chris first discovered the power of cooking while working as a support worker in Caernarfon, north Wales, helping people with learning disabilities. He says: "Working as a support worker for people with learning disabilities in Caernarfon for over 17 years, I saw the transformative power of food firsthand. From making ingredient lists to visiting local butchers, fishmongers, and farmers, I watched how cooking brought people together and built confidence."
Since those early days, Chris has travelled extensively, cooking and feasting with top international chefs from New York to Japan. In Flaming Feasts, he turns his attention closer to home, exploring Wales' rich food heritage and celebrating its chefs and producers. "There are so many incredible chefs and producers working so hard behind the scenes, and bringing their stories to the forefront – showcasing the love, sweat, and tears they pour into their craft, has been one of the most rewarding parts of the series," he adds.
The series highlights a range of foodie destinations, including Aberteifi (Cardigan), Llanberis, Wrecsam, Arberth, Porthmadog, and Ynys Môn (Anglesey). Flaming Feasts will premiere on BBC One Wales and BBC iPlayer on Friday 27 March at 7.30pm, with a UK-wide broadcast on BBC One at 11.30am the following day.