The Best Recipes In The World: Episode 6




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The Best Recipes In The World: Episode 6

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Episode 6: On the Hoof This episode shows viewers exactly where the beef is, beginning on the edge of America in Bolinas, California. Here, Bitty catches up with his old friend Bill Niman who is raising cattle the old fashioned way—grazing on pastures of natural feed. The show then takes a decidedly Italian air as Bitty does battle with Mario Batali over the famous beefsteak Florentine.

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