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TV SERIES REVIEW
Recipes For Love & Murder - Series 1

TV-14 -     

Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Year Released: 2022 - 
Runtime: 10 x 45m episodes
Director(s): Christiaan Olwagen, Karen Jeynes
Writer(s): Karen Jeynes, Annie Griffin
Cast: Maria Doyle Kennedy, Tony Kgoroge, Kylie Fisher
Where To Watch: available now on DVD and digital from Acorn Media International


RAVING REVIEW: RECIPES FOR LOVE & MURDER: SERIES 1 whisks audiences away to sun-drenched Karoo, South Africa, blending mystery-solving elements with a dash of culinary charm. Maria Doyle Kennedy shines as Tannie Maria/Maria Purvis, a lovable advice columnist who reveals her knack for unraveling mysteries between seasoning her dishes. This show stirs the pot of traditional crime dramas by adding a unique twist—solving crimes, one recipe at a time.


The narrative develops in the expansive landscapes of South Africa's Karoo, serving as a backdrop and a vital essence in the series. The setting is brought to life with vibrant cinematography that highlights the region's natural beauty and complements the show's darker themes. Each frame is carefully crafted to draw viewers into the story's environment, enhancing the mystery with a visual treat that rivals Tannie Maria's culinary preparations.

Kennedy delivers a standout performance as Maria, infusing the role with warmth and resolve. She portrays a character who can handle the kitchen heat and the challenges of detective work with equal skill. Her journey from recipe advice to sleuthing showcases her ability to mix empathy with intelligence, making her a compelling protagonist. The show celebrates her dual talents, highlighting that insight and intuition can come from the most unexpected places.

The core of RECIPES FOR LOVE & MURDER is its inventive use of cooking as more than a theme—it's a method of investigation. Each episode cleverly intertwines Maria's culinary creations with critical plot developments. This approach entertains and embeds deeper meaning into every dish she prepares, serving clues that are as crucial to solving the mystery as any forensic evidence.

Kylie Fisher's portrayal of Jessie September brings youthful energy and ambition to the series, effectively contrasting with Maria's more seasoned approach. Their evolving relationship enriches the narrative, from competitive tension to a dynamic alliance. The series thoughtfully explores their partnership, emphasizing female empowerment and the strength found in collaboration. Their on-screen chemistry adds a layer of enjoyment, blending the right ingredients for a captivating viewing experience.

The series occasionally needs more consistency in pacing. Some episodes focus too heavily on the culinary aspects, which can dilute the urgency of the central mystery. Moreover, the attempt to meld lighthearted cooking segments with intense investigative scenes sometimes results in a jarring mix, particularly when tackling serious topics like domestic abuse, which demand a more nuanced treatment than they are afforded.

Despite these spices of contention, RECIPES FOR LOVE & MURDER remains a standout in the murder mystery genre. Combining cooking with detective work against the picturesque backdrop offers a fresh take and creates a story that captivates both the mind and the senses. The series weaves elements of drama, intrigue, and charm, ensuring that the audience's appetite for mystery is well-satiated, with hints of deeper secrets and future adventures suggested in the season's finale.

Maria Doyle Kennedy anchors the series with a performance as multifaceted as the recipes her character prepares. This series demonstrates that the path to catching a criminal can sometimes be found not through traditional means but through the transformative power of food and understanding, proving that the kitchen can be as effective a setting for drama as any crime scene.

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Chris Jones
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Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.