Ep 5. Wahl Always Have Paris
- TVPG
- March 23, 2016
- 21 min
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7.0 (12)
In the fifth season's fifth episode of the hit reality series, Wahlburgers, the famous Wahlberg siblings head to Paris in search of inspiration for their burger restaurant franchise. With their innovative ideas already turning the burger world on its head, Donnie, Mark, and Paul head to the City of Lights to explore the French capital's culinary culture and discover new flavors to bring back to their menu.
Famous actor and culinary entrepreneur, Mark, is eager to immerse himself in the city's vibrant gastronomic scene, along with his chef brothers Donnie and Paul. Paris is renowned for its exquisite cuisine and represents the perfect place to bring fresh innovation to the popular Wahlburgers concept. The siblings want to introduce French-inspired gourmet elements into their menu, to create an entirely new, elevated take on the humble hamburger.
The opening montage shows the brothers arriving in Paris on a bright and sunny day. They are excited as they step out of the cab and onto the cobbled streets of the city that inspire whimsical notions of romance. The joyous sound of French music plays in the background as the brothers set out on their culinary quest. Cameras follow them as they travel around town, visiting bistros, cafes, and specialty food stores, all the while tasting culinary delights, sharing jokes, and reminiscing about life back in Boston.
The trio decides to focus on exploring the gastronomic secrets of classic French cuisine, visiting various locations, including a charcuterie, artisan bakeries, and specialty cheese shops. They examine native ingredients and cooking techniques while also experimenting with creative fusion dishes, and they are more than satisfied at the results of their culinary experiments.
After learning the secrets of traditional French burgers, which feature a lot more than just a simple beef patty on a bun, the brothers immerse themselves in the famous Parisian cafe society. They visit the stunning Montmartre district, where local artists ply their trade in the shadow of the beautiful Sacré-Coeur. After stopping by a few charming cafes, they decide to indulge in the authentic French dessert treat, Crème brûlée.
As the episode progresses, the brothers experiment with the products they have brought back from their various excursions. They blend them perfectly with their unique take on classic American burger fare, creating something truly remarkable. They leave no stone unturned, visiting local farmers' markets, butchers, patisseries, and even stop by a French wine bar. The combination of the diverse French ingredients and their novel approach makes for an exciting culinary adventure, and the group's creations are impressive and breathtaking.
Throughout the episode, they continue to draw inspiration from the city's unique culinary scene, blending traditional French culinary techniques with their own unique style. They experiment with ingredients such as foie gras, truffle fries, and brie cheese, exploring all the different uses for these ingredients. By the end of the episode, the brothers have discovered new culinary techniques and recipes that would later feature prominently in their restaurant chains.
As the final credits roll, the brothers discuss how Paris has enriched their life experiences and, more important, their culinary expertise. They marvel at the richness and diversity of flavors that French cuisine has to offer and are grateful for the opportunity to include these exciting new discoveries in their successful burger empire. In conclusion, the episode "Wahl Always Have Paris" is a delightful glimpse into the Wahlbergs' journey of culinary exploration in one of the world's most picturesque cities and revealing how a little inspiration can go a long way when it comes to culinary creativity.