Sam and Shauna's Big Cook-Out - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Episode 1
Summer cooking inspiration as the queens of BBQ, Sam and Shauna, celebrate the growers at Swansea's Vetch Community Gardens. And build a pizza oven from scratch.

Episode 2
Sam and Shauna cook up a duck feast as they work with the Chinese community in Bangor to invent a spectacular fusion of Southern-style cooking with Asian ingredients.

Episode 3
Sam and Shauna create some spectacular dishes using goat for the Aberystwyth fire station crew. It's an unusual meat for some, so can they win over the doubters?

Episode 4
Masters of BBQ, Sam and Shauna travel to Caswell Bay near Swansea to find out about Surfability, an organisation run by volunteers devoted to making surfing accessible to anyone.
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