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Highlighting all that is excellent in food and drink. Should we care where our food comes from? Chef Genarro Contaldo creates an authentically Italian dish from scratch.
If you had to trace the origins of the food you have eaten today, could you? Knowing what is in our food is more important than ever before.
Chef Genarro Contaldo joins Michel Roux Jr in the kitchen to create an authentically Italian dish from scratch - a sumptuous lasagne with focaccia.
Kate Goodman's guide to choosing the right Italian red helps make the perfect match and there is lively debate about whether we should care where our food comes from.
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                                            ![]()  ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½made hotdogsDuration: 03:25 
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                                            ![]()  Focaccia with garlic and rosemaryDuration: 00:49 
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                                            ![]()  Classic lasagneDuration: 05:19 
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                                            ![]()  Opinion Piece: ProvenanceDuration: 01:47 
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    ![]()  C2CHappy (feat. Derek Martin) 
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    ![]()  ElizaBig When I Was Little 
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    ![]()  Olly MursPlease Don't Let Me Go 
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    ![]()  Plan BWritings On The Wall (Instrumenal) 
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    ![]()  Lily Allen22 
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    ![]()  Katy PerryLast Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) 
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    ![]()  BastilleThings We Lost In The Fire 
Kate's drink choices
 
                - Tabali Reserva Shiraz Limari, (£11.00, Majestic)
- Paul Mas Les Tannes, (£7.05, Laytons)
- Bushland Barossa Shiraz, (Aldi, £4.99)
And what could be more perfect to go with Michel's homemade hotdogs than an American beer? You could try this one:
- Brooklyn Lager, (£11.99 for 12 x 330ml bottles, Majestic)
Credits
| Role | Contributor | 
|---|---|
| Presenter | Michel Roux Jr | 
| Participant | Kate Goodman | 
| Participant | Gennaro Contaldo | 
| Participant | Oliver Peyton | 
| Executive Producer | Robi Dutta | 
| Series Producer | Hannah Corneck | 
Broadcasts
- Mon 17 Feb 2014 20:30
- Sat 22 Feb 2014 11:30
- Wed 9 Apr 2014 10:00
- Sat 5 Aug 2017 14:00
- Sat 19 Jan 2019 12:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Two except Scotland
 
             
             
             
            