Mary Berry Cooks

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Mary Berry Cooks
GenreFood, entertainment
Presented by Mary Berry
Starring Mary Berry
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6 (list of episodes)
Production
Production locations Mary Berry's house, United Kingdom
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original network BBC Two
Original release3 March (2014-03-03) 
7 April 2014 (2014-04-07)
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Mary Berry Cooks is a factual food programme which currently airs on BBC Two and is hosted by Mary Berry.

Contents

Episode Guide

EpisodeCategoryOriginal Air DateRecipesRatings
(millions)
1Afternoon Tea3 March 2014Whole lemon cake with lemon cheesecake icing
Strawberry jam
Teatime scones
Loaf cake with apple and cinnamon
Orange butterfly cakes
Chocolate traybake with feather icing
3.2 [1]
2Dinner party10 March 2014Chocolate fondant tart
Guinea Fowl with porcini and lardons
Rib-eye steak with Stilton butter
Tomato and goats' cheese doughballs
Blue cheese and fig tarts
Salmon and asparagus terrine
2.75 [2]
3Sunday Lunch17 March 2014Yorkshire Puddings
Chilled fresh fruit salad
Fennel and potato gratin
Fresh mint sauce
Plum and marzipan tart tatin
Three fish pie
Roasted lamb with rosemary and paprika
2.61 [3]
4For a Crowd24 March 2014Rich beef and mushroom stew
Meringue tranche with berries and cream
Salmon en croûte with pesto and roasted vegetables
Fool-proof green salad
Wholegrain mustard mash
Chocolate and orange panna cotta
2.73 [4]
5Weekday Supper31 March 2014Elderflower cordial
Frozen elderflower posset
Lamb dhansak
Cottage pie with dauphinoise potato
Rich beef and mushroom stew
3.02 [5]
6Summer Lunch7 April 2014Fiery red rice salad
Summer pudding loaf
Broad bean and Little Gem salad
Roast fillet of beef with roasted garlic and mustard cream
Summer fruit smoothie
Maple-glazed gammon with fresh apricot and ginger chutney
Salmon fillets with herb sauce, quails' eggs and asparagus
2.6 [6]

Book

The official Mary Berry Cooks recipe book was released on 27 February 2014. [7]

International broadcast

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