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Mexico: One Plate at a Time Season 9 Episodes

13 Episodes 2013 - 2013

Episode 1

Oaxaca's Most Magical Holiday

Sat, May 4, 2013

Rick takes us on a remarkable journey through Oaxaca City during the revered Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) holiday. Much preparation for the celebration takes place in October, and Rick gives us an insider's look at the fiesta.

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Episode 2

Oaxaca's Live-Fire Cooking

Sat, May 11, 2013

Everything tastes better when cooked over a fire, at least that is the Oaxacan credo. From soup to barbacoa, fiery embers influence the flavor of Oaxaca's food in just the right ways. Join Rick in Oaxaca, San Felipe Usila, and Zaachilla.

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Episode 3

Off the Beaten Path in Huatulco

Sat, May 18, 2013

Mexico's beaches glimmer with pristine perfection. Chef Rick Bayless takes us off the beaten path to find great food and even better beaches such as Playa Chahue and Playa Principal. You would be well-advised to follow his lead.

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Episode 4

Artisan Mescal

Sat, May 25, 2013

Mescal is experiencing a renaissance in Mexico and throughout the United States. Journey with Rick to witness firsthand how an Oaxacan distiller handcrafts this fine spirit renowned for its rich, smoky complexity and brightness.

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Episode 5

Oaxaca, the Land of Seven Moles

Sat, Jun 1, 2013

So many moles, so little time. Rick will focus on two moles while visiting the Seasons of My Heart Cooking School on the outskirts of Oaxaca City to explore Black Mole and Green Mole with school owner Susana Trilling and her students.

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Episode 6

Delicious Eco-Tourism

Sat, Jun 8, 2013

Ever on a quest to learn more about food, Rick even vacations with a food-oriented agenda. Join him in the mountains of Finca Las Nieves, with its artisanal coffee production and organic gardens, and learn about sustainable gardening.

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Episode 7

The Kernel of Deliciousness

Sat, Jun 15, 2013

The variety of corns available in Oaxaca boggles the mind and the taste buds. Rick introduces us to Amado Ramirez Leyva who believes that corn, domesticated some 9,000 years ago in Mexico, represents the very foundation of Mexican culture.

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Episode 8

Mercado Madness

Sat, Jun 22, 2013

"You are what you eat." Brillat Savarin's statement fuels Rick's tour of the 21 de Noviembre market in downtown Oaxaca. We uncover the incredibly rich culture of the market and its role in the daily lives and meals of the local population.

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Episode 9

Oaxacan Cheese Primer

Fri, Jun 28, 2013

In Mexico, cheese is all about freshness, and fresh cheese is exactly what Rick has found in the village of Rojas where he and two local women turn uber-fresh milk from alfalfa-fed cows into queso fresco and salty quesillo (string cheese).

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Episode 10

Puerto Escondido: Living the Dream

Sat, Jul 6, 2013

Ever dream of renting a space with a kitchen in Mexico just to cook all the fresh fish you can eat? Rick lives the dream at Hotel Villas Carrizalillo in Puerto Escondido. With few culinary tools, and fresh ingredients, it is time to feast.

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Episode 11

Chocolate & Coffee from Bean to Cup

Sat, Jul 13, 2013

In Mexico, hot chocolate and coffee are equally enjoyed. The Seasons of My Heart Cooking School explains the roasting process from two perspectives, while the Finca Las Nieves Coffee Plantation offers a look into organic coffee production.

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Episode 12

Bringing Oaxaca Home

Sat, Jul 20, 2013

The once unknown state of Oaxaca is now on the savvy traveler's hit list. Its capital is one of Mexico's most enjoyable colonial cities. Rick takes the spirit of Oaxaca home, and with a group of friends, creates a dinner sure to transport.

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Episode 13

Oaxaca's Top Chefs

Sat, Jul 27, 2013

Oaxaca has long been known for its seven moles, unparalleled home-cooking, and remarkable market fare. Lately, its restaurant reputation has skyrocketed, too. Deservedly so. Rick visits four of the top chef contenders in Oaxaca City.

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