Beloved French chef, Gabriel Gaté is back to break up your heavy MAMIL (middle-aged man in lycra) viewing with mouth-watering reminders that you are currently not traveling through France.
His tried and tested recipes will be available here to fill the void, and here are a few reasons we can’t wait to drool over this year's coverage – a highlight of Gaté’s favourite journeys so far.
Bread
It’s no secret the French know how to have a good time with just flour and water, and Gaté’s bakery adventures make staring aggressively at fine baked goods is completely acceptable.
Hot n fresh out the kitchen. Source: Taste le Tour
Cheese
The only thing that can make bread better is the addition of cheese. Gate is a self-confessed cheese chaser, so much so, that he wrote an about it.
Did we mention cheese?
Be rude to miss it...Seafood
Wheely can't wait to basque in aged dairy glory. Source: Taste le Tour
The appropriate amount of cheese to have on a cheese board. Source: Taste le Tour
With an ocean on either side, you could say France is the filling in a sandwich. Oysters, scallops tuna and yabbies are featured in Gate’s recipes, with a heavy focus on oysters. On Bastille day seafood features heavily, and Gate aint holding back on the serving sizes.Butter
Seafood is a huge part of Bastille day celebrations. Source: Taste le Tour
Touring through the country dairy farms Gate the cheese chaser also sends a reminder that being a butter maker is a job that exists. It’s recommended to have a fresh baguette and on hand while watching these episodes.Wine
This amount of butter wouldn't last long in our house. Source: Taste le Tour
That bread and butter snack will go a treat with a glass of vino, and you might get a little thirsty watching GG sip on French champagne and fine Rieslings. Bit rude isn’t it.The Best of Taste Le Tour with Gabriel Gaté airs every night from Saturday 6 July and finishes Sunday 28 July 2019. Visit the to catch-up on episodes online, scroll through recipes or find out more about the show.
Santé (cheers) to le Tour! Source: Taste le Tour