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Lincolnshire and the Flatlands

James Martin explores regional ingredients found in the British Isles. The plains of Lincolnshire are famed for world-class pork and perfect peas.

Chef James Martin takes to the skies to explore how the beautiful and unique landscape of the British Isles produces distinct and delicious regional ingredients.

James flies over the fertile plains of Lincolnshire and the flatlands to explore why it is an area so famed for its world-class pork and how it has the ideal environment for the mass production of perfect peas.

On his journey, he cooks succulent Lincolnshire pork chops with a scrumpy apple sauce and crispy cabbage, and steamed fillet of plaice with pea puree, steamed peas in their pods, asparagus and crispy bacon.

29 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterJames Martin
ParticipantJane Tomlinson
ParticipantTerry Tomlinson
ParticipantStephen Francis
DirectorJoanna Brame
Series EditorKaren Plumb
Executive ProducerPete Lawrence

Broadcasts

Try out James Martin's dishes from his travels around the UK

Try out James Martin's dishes from his travels around the UK

Get the recipes from the BBC Food site.