IFTA nominated Lords and Ladles has returned to screens on RTÉ One on Sundays at 6.30pm.
The show, now in its third season, takes the viewer on a historical journey to celebrate Ireland’s past through the wonders of food and the glories of cooking. Each week, Derry Clarke and Paul Flynn arrive at a Great Irish Country House to recreate a grand dinner from its history, a 17th century banquet to celebrate the completing of a tower house, or a 19th century hunt dinner. First they draw lots to determine the division of labour – one will gather the ingredients, one will cook, and one will get to dine with the Gentry.
You can catch up with past seasons of Lords and Ladles both on the RTÉ Player and Netflix.
The show, now in its third season, takes the viewer on a historical journey to celebrate Ireland’s past through the wonders of food and the glories of cooking. Each week, Derry Clarke and Paul Flynn arrive at a Great Irish Country House to recreate a grand dinner from its history, a 17th century banquet to celebrate the completing of a tower house, or a 19th century hunt dinner. First they draw lots to determine the division of labour – one will gather the ingredients, one will cook, and one will get to dine with the Gentry.
You can catch up with past seasons of Lords and Ladles both on the RTÉ Player and Netflix.