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The Best Episodes of Gourmet Farmer Season 1

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The Best Episodes of Gourmet Farmer Season 1

Matthew Evans once trained as a chef before he crossed to the dark side of the industry and became a restaurant reviewer. After five years...

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  1. Background image for Goats Milk Ice Cream
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    #1 - Goats Milk Ice Cream

    S1:E1

    The transformation from big city living begins as Matthew, a novice yet determined farmer, settles into his rural haven. His visit to local Swiss goat cheese producers inspires him to make goat's milk ice cream for the upcoming Taste of Tasmania. It's a sell-out success and he's encouraged to start his own line of artisan foods.

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    #2 - Pigs Prosciutto and Offal

    S1:E2

    Pork is on the menu as Matthew makes prosciutto and learns what to do with offal, and buys his own little piglets.

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    #3 - Passata and Fishing

    S1:E3

    Swapping land for sea, Matthew and his mates embark on a fishing adventure and return in time to harvest late-ripening tomatoes.

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    #4 - Apples and Cider

    S1:E4

    Matthew sets up his partnership as an artisan producer at Salamanca Markets and learns some valuable lessons: long hours, hard physical work and low profit margins.

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    #5 - Chicken Dispatching and Abalone Diving

    S1:E5

    Matthew's crash course in agrarian ways finds him settling into the routine of life on the farm, but that also brings new and confronting challenges.

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    #6 - Cheese and Dairy

    S1:E6

    Matthew's farm is not yet a land of milk and honey, but in this episode he does his best for the milk component.

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    #7 - Highland Deer

    S1:E7

    It’s winter and time to head off the farm for another culinary adventure, deep in the central highlands of Tasmania.

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    #8 - Illegal Dinner

    S1:E8

    Hosting a Bastille Day lunch to showcase a range of delicacies to loyal stall patrons seems like a good idea - but it's illegal.

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    #9 - Sourdough Bread and Cakes

    S1:E9

    Baking is always a good option in winter so Matthew focuses on bread, cakes and biscuits. Matthew now grows and makes most of what he needs. except for bread.

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    #10 - Paddock Final Lunch

    S1:E10

    Matthew is nearing the end of his first year on the farm and it’s time to reflect on lessons learned and to celebrate his accomplishments with old mates and new friends.

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Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Goats Milk Ice Cream" is the best rated episode of "Gourmet Farmer" season 1. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 1/7/2010. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Pigs Prosciutto and Offal".