Man, Fire, Food - Season 2 - Eps 6: South American Grilling

2012-07-0230 min⭐ 7/10

Roger meets two chefs celebrating Argentina's Asado and Brazil's Churrasco in northern California. At Farmstead Restaurant in St. Helena, Chef Stephen Barber built a "live fire" cook area, complete with an eighty-five gallon cauldron, planchas, and metal crosses for Argentinian Asado. Roger and Stephen slow cook spring lamb seasoned with Mediterranean flavors. In Healdsburg, Roger and Mateo Granados, chef of Mateo's Cocina Latina, build an outdoor oven out of bricks and cinder blocks. A large pile of local Manzanita wood is piled in the oven, drizzled with pork fat which serves as natural lighter fluid, and then lit to create coals. Marinated whole ducks, pork loins and leg of lamb are placed onto large Brazilian skewers and cooked on top of the outdoor oven.

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About Man, Fire, Food

Man, Fire, Food

Title: Man, Fire, Food

First Air Date: 2012-09-18

Last Air Date: 2020-05-26

Status: Returning Series

Rating: 7/10 (from 1 votes)

Language: EN

Seasons: 11

Total Episodes: 113

Network: Cooking Channel Food Network

Genres: Reality

Production Companies: Unknown

Synopsis

Roger Mooking has a fascination with fire. The chef enjoys finding inventive ways to cook with fire, which is exactly what he does in this series that takes him on a journey across the U.S. He visits pit-masters, chefs and home cooks who use fire to create complex, flavorful dishes. The people Mooking visits don't simply turn on a stove and start cooking; their methods include cooking over an open fire in a rustic chuck wagon and smoking meats in a former airplane that a mechanic has transformed into a smoker.

Cast

Roger Mooking

Roger Mooking

Self - Host

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