EPIC Channel has announced the second season of
its popular food show ‘Lost Recipes’ hosted by celebrity chef Aditya Bal. In
the first season, the renowned chef and author travelled extensively around the
country in search of recipes and food preparations that have quietly been
forgotten over time. Dishes such as Mutanjan- Sweet Chicken Pulao, Houk
Sun-Curry or Sun Dried Vegetables, Bevina Hoovina Payasa- Neem Flower Payasam,
Painda-E-Khas - special stuffed game birds; and many more were revived from
their slumber.
The 10 episode second season will see him, once
again, walk down the forgotten road of culinary traditions that have been lost,
forgotten, or simply neglected. Straight from the traditional kitchens that
stand like tiny oasis of food memory, this season will explore dishes from
Hampi, Vizag, Darjeeling, Bodhgaya, and Maharashtra, among others. Accompanying
the cooking, shall come alive tales steeped in history and folklore.
Commenting on anchoring a second season, host
Aditya Bal said “I had an amazing time shooting for Season 1 of the show where
so many delicious dishes were revived. As a chef, I’ve always felt that the
history and heritage of a dish makes it all the more interesting. I’m looking
forward to making more discoveries in Season 2, after all some of the most
iconic times in our history go hand in hand with food.”
Lost Recipes S2 is sponsored by “India Gate
Basmati Rice” and soon will be announcing more sponsors. The show will be aired
in June 2019 on EPIC Channel for its viewers.
EPIC Channel has previously showcased an
impressive array of food-related shows. ‘Tyohaar Ki Thaali’ hosted by popular
actress Sakshi Tanwar, that celebrated festive Indian dishes; ‘Raja Rasoi Aur
Anya Kahaaniyaan’, a unique food-travel show and ‘Raja Rasoi Aur Andaaz Anokha’, where
celebrity chef Ranveer Brar rediscovers recipes and experiments with Indian
cuisine.
As per the new TRAI tariff structure, EPIC Channel
is now available for a cost of Rs.2 per month.
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