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Barbecue: Life of Fire
S1, EP4 "Hickory Smoked Virginia Ham & Mint Juleps"Pat Martin gets a history lesson on the origin of American barbecue from "The Professor" Tuffy Stone.
Barbecue: Life of Fire
S1, EP5 "Pit-Cooked Chicken with Alabama White Sauce"Pat Martin travels to Decatur, Alabama to visit a storied institution of barbecue - Big Bob Gibson's. There, he learns the ins, the outs, and the history of a regional delicacy: pit-cooked chicken with Alabama white sauce.
Barbecue: Life of Fire
S1, EP6 "Greek Spit Roast Lamb"Pat Martin links up with his pal, Bill Darsinos, to enjoy a tradition from the heart of Bill's Greek culture when they cook a whole lamb on a spit roast.
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, 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
S1, EP9 "Bluefin Tuna Collars with Chili Pickle Relish"Pat Martin visits chef Adam Perry Lang in Los Angeles, where the pair cook a prized catch castoff cut - Bluefin Tuna collars.
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.
Andrew Zimmern's Wild Game Kitchen
S4, EP1 "The Essence of Grill Culture"Chef Andrew Zimmern makes two different dishes with red snapper: fried snapper fingers with a spicy chile-orange mayonnaise dipping sauce and a slow-roasted whole fish with an herb salad and charred miso sweet potatoes.
Struggle Meals
S9, EP4 "Sweater Weather"The air is crisp and the leaves are changing, which means it's time to gather 'round the dinner table for hearty, seasonal meals on a budget. These warm dishes are sure to keep you cozy all season long.
Struggle Meals
S9, EP5 "Happy Halloween"Boo! It's spooky season, and what better way to get into the spirit than with affordable, party-friendly Halloween dishes that scream trick or treat?! But be warned, these meals are scary good.
Struggle Meals
S9, EP6 "Whole Chicken 101"Join Frankie to learn the ins and outs of using every part of a chicken, as he demonstrates how to maximize the value and minimize waste. By cooking smarter, you'll have three delectable recipes to last you the whole week.
Struggle Meals
S9, EP7 "Frankie's Italian Faves"Everyone knows Frankie can't live without pasta, but this week he shares his favorite Italian recipes that don't require any kneading. Add these simple, delicious dishes to your weeknight menu to complete your Italian dish repertoire.
Struggle Meals
S9, EP8 "Meals Under $7"At a loss when your pantry is empty? With these recipes, you can walk into any grocery store with only $7 and walk out with everything you need for an entire meal. Because yes, you can whip up a nutritious meal at an affordable price!
Struggle Meals
S9, EP9 "Grubby Good Food"Send your taste buds on a first class food tour without even leaving the Struggle kitchen! Frankie whips up his favorite regional specialties from five destinations, making them as authentic as possible while sticking to his budget.
Struggle Meals
S9, EP10 "Thanksgiving Leftovers"SeriesTMSID: SH030064860000. Series Description: The struggle is real, but it doesn't mean your food has to suffer. Chef Frankie Celenza shows you how to make delicious meals that won't break the bank.
Struggle Meals
S9, EP11 "Breakfast for Dinner"It's dinnertime and breakfast is on the menu this week. These affordable breakfast specials are hearty enough for dinner, and so delicious they may even taste better after dark. Grab a fork and dig in for the most important meal of the day!