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Pati's Mexican Table
S11, EP5 "The Magic of Piloncillo"The Garza family invites Pati to their vineyard to help the community make piloncillo - and it's hard work! Then, in the magic town of Bustamante, three sisters make traditional bread in adobe ovens.
Pati's Mexican Table
S11, EP6 "Pioneering From Farm to Table"Gaby Molinar owns Huerto Urbano, an urban farm dedicated to providing Monterrey with nutritious, diverse local ingredients. And her husband is one of the region's greatest culinary pioneers.
Pati's Mexican Table
S11, EP7 "Cantina Culture and the Morning After?"Cantinas have historically been bars where men gather to drink and sing about their broken hearts. Historian David Canales takes Pati to historic locations. Then she tries the best tacos in town.
Pati's Mexican Table
S11, EP8 "Texas BBQ in the Orange Belt"Pati visits BBQ champion Luis Rivas to taste his Mexican take on Texas-style BBQ, and he hosts a traditional carne asada at his family's orange grove. Then Pati learns how Glorias candies are made.
Pati's Mexican Table
S11, EP9 "A Day With Hugo"Chef Hugo Guajardo researches the best of Nuevo León's ingredients. He and Pati visit a family-owned restaurant that has perfected the art of drying meat. Then, she tries his famed charred chicken.
Pati's Mexican Table
S11, EP10 "Top Chefs and Ancient Cliffs"Pati's climber friends take her on an adventure to the Sierra Madre mountains, followed by a quick elote snack. Later, Pati connects with four top chefs for a carne asada with a mountain backdrop.
Pati's Mexican Table
S11, EP1 "The Fire Kings"Gualberto "Weber" Elizondo surprised his family when his grilling hobby turned him into a local celebrity and internet sensation. Meanwhile, chef Chuy Villareal of Cara De Vaca wants the world to know that the north of Mexico isn't just carne asada.
Pati's Mexican Table
S11, EP2 "Sisters, Stew, and Sass"Two sisters made a little shack on the Rio Ramos into a must-visit restaurant known for one dish: cortadillo stew. Down the road, another restaurant uses traditional stews in their famous empalmes.
Barbecue: Life of Fire
S1, EP7 "South Carolina Peach-Glazed Ribs with Rice Middlins"When Pat's friends and fellow barbecue chefs, Bryan Furman and Dr. Howard Conyers, come to town, the guys dig deep into the tricks and traditions of one of Bryan's specialties: pork ribs.
Barbecue: Life of Fire
S1, EP2 "Live Fire Whole Trout"Pat Martin heads to the Cherokee National Forest for a day of fly fishing with an old friend, and to cook up their fresh catch over the campfire.
Barbecue: Life of Fire
S1, EP8 "Red Curry Braised Pork with Mustard Greens"Pat Martin is in the frozen tundra of Minnesota to visit his new friend, Chef Yia Vang. They brave the cold and break nearly-frozen ground to barbecue a pig's head in the earth.
Barbecue: Life of Fire
S2, EP4 "The Secret to Texas-Style Smoked Brisket"Pat and his buddy Leonard Botello use the flavors of the beloved native Post Oak to smoke a perfect Central Texas-style beef brisket.
Barbecue: Life of Fire
S2, EP3 "The Legend of Louis Mueller's Dino Beef Ribs"Pat visits his close friend Wayne Mueller, third-generation pitmaster of Louis Mueller's BBQ, to learn the ins and outs of his famous dino beef ribs.
Barbecue: Life of Fire
S1, EP10 "Santa Maria Style Sirloin Steak"Pat Martin travels to a picturesque cattle farm in California's Santa Maria Valley, to hear firsthand from a young pitmaster who has uncovered the secrets of real Santa Maria barbecue.
Struggle Meals
S8, EP3 "Eat Your Greens"Going green isn't just a trend; it's a no-brainer! When the veggies are in season and the prices are at their lowest, Frankie's colorful recipes and zero waste tips will have you celebrating the savings with fresh spring produce.
Struggle Meals
S8, EP4 "Between Two Buns"Is it a burger? Is it a sandwich? Is a burger a sandwich? Not even Frankie knows the answer, but one thing is certain: whatever you want to call them, these fun twists and familiar flavor combos are super satisfying to scarf down.