The Hairy Bikers are doing a cracking job of showcasing all that Yorkshire has to offer in terms of food producers, suppliers and chefs in their latest 'Go North' adventure.
Tonight (Thursday) they speed off to West Yorkshire to meet more inspiring food folk.
Si King and Dave Myers are no strangers to odd outfits and in this episode they don hairnet and overalls for a spot of cheese-making with Raghid and Razan Alsous, owners of Dama Squeeky Cheese,
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Theirs is a captivating story; the Syrian refugees have made a successful business selling halloumi, coming to the UK after the war in Syria in 2012.
Razan made the decision to start her squeeky cheese empire to tap into her knowledge and background and provide for their three children. Now the business is a huge, award-winning success.
Kirkgate market to fill up their panier for their journey riding across the Dales, through Thirsk and Sowerby Bridge before finishing at KC Caviar, the only farm in the world that extracts caviar without killing fish.
The affable pair also take a trip to Leeds’ stunningVisit a Yorkshire foodie hotspot
Along the way, they meet a farming family producing the Icelandic dairy product skyr, Monalisa Fathima, owner of The Saffron Tree, creating authentic Indian ready meals, and a huge farm full of edible herbs.
And on the menu as they cook are some eclectic recipes; ‘Full English Shakshuka’, blueberry muffins, curried faggots with masala potato and dhal as well as curried crab cakes.
Read about the other episodes in the series where the duo visited the Yorkshire Coast and North Yorkshire