Potato Waffles
Gregg Wallace is in Lowestoft at an enormous frozen food factory, where they produce one million potato waffles a day.
Gregg Wallace is in Lowestoft, at an enormous factory where they produce 450 tonnes of frozen food each day. He follows the production of frozen potato waffles, from the arrival of 25 tonnes of potatoes right through to dispatch. Along the way he discovers how they make a monster amount of mash and marvels at the technology which stamps out a million identical waffles every 24 hours, each weighing 68 grams and exactly 15 mm thick.
Meanwhile Cherry Healey is learning about the differences between waxy and floury potatoes and finding out which spud you should use for which job. Small waxy potatoes are best in salads and boiled, while floury potatoes produce the best mash and roasties. She鈥檚 also asking whether, in these carb-conscious days, we鈥檙e unfairly demonising the potato. At King鈥檚 College London she meets a dietician who runs tests which show that the potato, gram for gram, has more vitamin C than beetroot and carrot and more potassium than banana. Keeping hold of these nutrients isn鈥檛 easy. But Cherry is delighted to discover that skin-on wedges, as long as you go easy on the oil, are a nutritional winner.
Historian Ruth Goodman is myth busting Walter Raleigh鈥檚 connection to potatoes. She discovers that he couldn鈥檛 have brought them back from North America, because there weren鈥檛 potatoes there until 20 years after he died. Instead the credit must go to Spanish explorers and an enterprising French chemist called Parmentier, who popularised this exotic new vegetable. She also meets one of the inventors of the potato waffle, who shows her how Mr Whippy ice creams were the inspiration behind this teatime treat.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Gregg Wallace |
Presenter | Cherry Healey |
Presenter | Ruth Goodman |
Sound | Geraint Lewis |
Sound | Simon Cross |
Sound | Rafick Affejee |
Director of photography | Chris Titus-King |
Camera Operator | Rhys Plume |
Colourist | Tim O'Brien |
Editor | Ian Goff |
Dubber | Michael Wood |
Video Engineer | Charlie Perara |
Producer | Angela O'Leary |
Post-Production editor | David Blakemore |
Post-Production editor | Matthew Holland |
Runner | Richard Coffey |
Researcher | Daisy Fordham |
Production Coordinator | Rachel Drew |
Production Coordinator | Ally Young |
Production Manager | Samara Friend |
Film Editor | Jo Wall |
Film Editor | Victoria Sankey |
Director | Simon Cheuk Pong Lee |
Assistant Producer | Rob Myler |
Producer | Kate Dooley |
Producer | Phil Stein |
Director | Phil Stein |
Producer | Phillip Smith |
Executive Producer | Jenny Midl |
Executive Producer | Sanjay Singhal |
Director | Michael Rees |
Series Editor | Amanda Lyon |
Broadcasts
- Tue 26 Feb 2019 20:00
- Sun 3 Mar 2019 16:20
- Wed 27 Mar 2019 02:45
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