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Join former Masterchef Australia contestant Minoli De Silva and ABC’s Janice Fung on a vibrant culinary journey through Darwin, Northern Territory, as they explore the rich food culture of Australia’s Top End and cook NT on a plate. In this episode, Minoli introduces Janice to the heart of Darwin’s local food scene, starting with a visit to the iconic Rapid Creek Markets—a beloved destination for fresh produce where they handpick ingredients for this NT inspired dish. Back in the kitchen at Minoli’s restaurant, the duo prepare a stunning banana leaf-wrapped wild-caught barramundi, infused with aromatic spices. Whether you're a foodie or a travel lover, this video is a celebration of the uniqueness of Australia's Northern Territory. 🐟 Dish: NT-inspired banana leaf barramundi Credits Presenter, Producer & Editor: Janice Fung Camera, Editing & Graphics: Lewis Isaacs Field Producer: Emma Lawson Executive Producer: Daniel Ahern 00:00 – Meeting Darwin’s Masterchef star Minoli De Silva 00:18 – Exploring Rapid Creek Markets 01:12 – Banana leaf barramundi with NT ingredients 01:32 – Tropical-inspired salad 01:51 – Creating spiced barramundi topping 02:28 – Cooking wild caught barra 03:02 – Fresh NT fresh green sauce 03:14 – Plating up the ultimate Darwin dish! 03:49 – Is this Australia's best kept food secret? Subscribe 🔔 http://ab.co/ABCAus-subscribe ___________________________________________ Web: http://abc.net.au/ Facebook: / abc Twitter: / abcaustralia Instagram: / abcaustralia ___________________________________________ Please note: On most of our videos, the captions/subtitles are auto-generated by YouTube. This is an official Australian Broadcasting Corporation YouTube channel. Contributions may be removed if they violate ABC's Online Conditions of Use http://www.abc.net.au/conditions.htm (Section 3).