Clams
Malaya spends a beautiful day clam digging to Nungarut and brings her catch to prepare wonderful dishes with her friend Lucy in Iqaluit.
Auksaaq Family Feast
Malaya invites herself to her friends house where she helps prepare for a family feast of wonderful baked goods made with berries, caribou stir fry and natsiviminiq ujuq seal soup.
Delicacies of Kangiqliniq
Malaya travels to Rankin Inlet to visit Marble Island and learns how to make the delicacies of pickled mattaaq beluga skin and bake arctic char with friends.
Kuglutuk
Traveling across Nunavut to Kugluktuk, Malaya learns how to make unique recipes such as swan soup and arctic char antipasto.
Kugluktuk Delicacies
Malaya learns to make the most interesting traditional food by Inuit such as moose hooves, fermented fish heads and fried arctic char over an open fire.
Seal Hunt
Malaya catches her first seal in the Qitiqmiut region with hunter Richard Akana. She brings some seal home to Iqaluit to share a meal with elder Enoapik Saagiatok
Baker Lake Caribou
Malaya travels to Qamanituaq Baker Lake where she discovers traditionally prepared food and clothing using the entire caribou - from head to hooves.
Nunavut Community Winter Cooking (Baker Lake Delicacies)
Baker Lake is the only inland community in Nunavut where caribou are abundant. Malaya joins local cooks to make delicious food in new ways.
Fish From Inuit Regions
Malaya travels to the three regions in Nunavut to meet Inuit who share their favourite fish recipes – from popcorn fish in Yellowknife, baked arctic char with mayonnaise in Baker Lake and broccoli char chowder in Iqaluit.
Winter Iqaluit
Malaya travels by qimutsik dog team across the ice of Frobisher Bay to Apex and prepares a lovely winter arctic char lunch with friend Joanna Awa.