Members of Indigenous communities across Canada dish out their knowledge with professional chef Chuck Hughes. Sharing integral parts of their Indigenous culture and culinary heritage.
S1 E1: Kitigan Zibi, Qc - Beaver And Maple Syrup
Chuck visits Kitigan Zibi where he experiences beaver tail with maple syrup.
S1 E2: Iqaluit, Nu - Arctic Char
Chuck visits Iqaluit to experience the flavors of the Arctic and famous Arctic char.
S1 E3: Iqaluit, Nu - Ptarmigan
In Iqaluit, Chuck experiences Ptarmigan hunting and visits Qajuqturvik centre.
S1 E4: Pikogan, Qc - Wild Geese
Chuck visits Pikogan where he experiences goose hunting and cooks burgers with the hunters.
S1 E5: Gesgapegiac, Qc - Lobster
Chuck visits Gesgapegiac where he fishes and cooks lobsters over a wood fire, along with seaweed from the beach.
S1 E6: Gesgapegiac, Qc - Salmon
Chuck visits Gesgapegiac where he experiences Atlantic salmon fishing and cooking.
S1 E7: Waswanipi, Qc - Walleye
Chuck visits Waswanipi where he fishes and cook walleye.
S1 E8: Manawan, Qc - Blueberry Paste And Partridge
Chuck visits Manawan where he learns how to make blueberry paste, and hunt partridge.
S1 E9: Six Nations, Ont - Soup Of Three Sisters
Chuck visits Six Nations where he learns how to make the “Three Sisters” soup.
S1 E10: Toronto, Ont - Urban Indigenous Kitchen
Chuck visits Toronto and learn more about urban indigenous kitchen.
S1 E11: Wikwemikong, Ont - Wild Rice
Chuck visits Wikwemikong and experiences wild rice recipes.
S1 E12: Miawpukek, NL - Moose Hunting
Chuck is invited in Miawpukek for a moose hunt with community members.
S1 E13: Abegweit, PE - Eel
Chuck visits Scotchfort where he fishes and cook eel.
S2 E1: Rapid Lake
Chuck visits Rapid Lake, where he and David Thusky set up an ice fishing camp. After a cold day, they grill some fish!
S2 E2: Wemotaci
Chuck travels to the Atikamekw community of Wemotaci, where he joins Roselin Awashish on a trapping adventure.
S2 E3: Wolf Lake
Chuck travels to Wolf Lake, where Brenda St. Denis and James Jr. St. Denis teach him how to trap and cook a beaver.
S2 E4: Pikogan
Chuck sails Lake Abitibi with Alex Mapachee, where they fish for pike using a traditional cast-net fishing method.
S2 E5: Odana Fiddlehead Picking
Chuck visits Bécancour and Odanak, where he learns to use traditional ingredients in contemporary dishes.
S2 E6: Réserve faunique La Vérendrye
Chuck meets Tommy Labelle at La Vérendrye Wildlife Reserve, where they hunt for wild turkey and fish for pike.
S2 E7: Mashteuiatsh
Chuck visits Mashteuiatsh to fish landlocked salmon and learn about its importance to this Innu community.
S2 E8: Gesgapegiag
Chuck meets Quentin Condo in Gesgapegiag, where they harvest clams on the beach and make a seafood clambake.
S2 E9: Odana Sturgeon Fishing
Chuck visits Odanak and meets Luc Nolett, who takes him fishing on Lac Saint-Pierre and teaches him all about sturgeon.
S2 E10: Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Chuck learns about The Wild Basket, an initiative that brings traditional foraging techniques to future generations.
S2 E11: Montréal
Chuck visits Resilience, a shelter in Montreal, and works with staff to prepare a great feast for community members.
S2 E12: Kahnawake
In Kahnawake, Chuck makes Haudenosaunee recipes using strawberries and corn, two culturally important ingredients.
S2 E13: Dokis First Nation
Chuck visits the French River area, where Norman Dokis teaches him about the forgotten fish species his ancestors ate.
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