Edible Gardening

Wild Harvest | Season 2 | Episode 3 | Spring Beauty & Catnip



Hiking in a coniferous forest, Les comes across a large patch of Spring Beauty. After a respectful harvest, Les reveals a secret ingredient from his pantry for Paul, adding to his culinary challenge. As always, Kevin captures the moments in stunning detail.

Travel with Les Stroud and Chef Paul Rogalski on a foraging and culinary journey through the wilds of North America. Experience breathtaking landscapes, learn about unexpected wild edibles, and witness the wild harvest become extraordinary and delicious cuisine.

Explore with Les, as he shares his wisdom and takes you on an adventure, foraging and gathering wild edible ingredients in rugged terrain and places closer to home than you might imagine. Learn from how to recognize the culinary possibilities around you and find your own wild harvest.

Follow along with Chef Paul as he discovers the tastes and textures of curious and sometimes peculiar ingredients and takes on a culinary challenge in each episode. With his years of experience and culinary training, a little ingenuity and just a dash of luck, Paul creates remarkable and unique dishes featuring unknown and surprising ingredients.

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36 Comments

  1. Les is a real survival man. I respect some others like Bear grills . Les is a whole other level , self filming is the reason why I respect him the most.

  2. It seems to me that we’re getting a lot more pure botany in season 2. Lots of details on the morphology of the plants which is really super cool. Spending five minutes on the way the stamen looks on a tiny flower is just beautiful.

  3. Are Snow Drop plants edible? They grow here in SW Pennsylvania, popping out of the snow. Gorgeous white and green flowers.

  4. Love the Episode ! However, the conifer with which Paul made the saline solution is actually Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca (Interior Douglas Fir) and not spruce.

  5. Just utterly fantastic episode. Absolutely loved it. The first plate looked just devine and beautiful. Love how you explain the plants on each episode and such. Would love to try chef Paul’s dishes, very fresh and delicious. I would love to do a weekend excursion with both of you. That would be fun. Keep this show going for years to come you guys. I really enjoy these. Cheers. 🥂🍷🫖🫖

  6. Les, i just needed to say thank you. These videos have inspired me to get back into nature, and the kitchen. You have done more then you could ever know. Much love and respect

  7. I just love how much the two of you respect even the smallest plant.

  8. Over dinner, I mentioned that the new episode of Wild Harvest features catnip. I just caught my three cats huddled around the laptop, watching the season 1 playlist. I guess they are interested in foraging now.

  9. Love love this look forward ta every new episode relaxing an informative keep it up can't wait ta see what you forage up an make next 🤘

  10. Absolutely awesome 👏🏻
    I would love ❤️to be sitting right where you two men are enjoying food from Almighty Gods Creation.🌎

  11. I never knew that humans could eat catnip or that was tasty ,good show guys. Food looks delicious.

  12. I mean not as informative as an episode of the Kardashians but its okay………….. Not!!! Its the best on wild edibles that Ive seen! Thank you Les and co.

  13. Beautiful episode! Fairview and Willowbrook areas are fantastic for fishing and camping, I hope to explore it a lot this spring.

  14. Hey Les, I really love the theme song! Any chance you'll release a full version?

  15. thank you les !i love this show so much .i love to watch paul cook, and your reaction to the dish when it is done ,

  16. I love this show, it always inspires me to get out and do my own plant research. 😌

  17. This show does a great job of being an example of how to be creative, thoughtful, inspiring, respectful, and passionate about nature and cooking.
    There's no "tough guy" attitude here, just real people being honest.
    Thank you, to the whole team making the show.

  18. Les never fails to disapoint, whatever he does he seems to put his "heart and soul" into it. His way of becoming a part of the natural surroundings he is in at the moment is hard to put into words……but I think sometimes it is much more felt inside with words not necessary. Les is very inspiring, and that is rare in today's world.

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