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Man Fire Food
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.
S6, EP10 "Revolutionary Roasts"
Roger meets up with two chefs who show off their radical rigs on opposite ends of the country; in Great Barrington, Mass., Roger puts the pedal to the metal on Jeremy Stanton's Rotisserie Bike, a stationary bike that can turn up to 12 spits at once.
S6, EP13 "Heating It Up in Hawaii"
Chef Roger Mooking highlights the inventive ways Americans cook with fire; from small campfires to custom-made grills and smokers, he visits the home cooks, pitmasters and chefs who are fascinated by fire and food.
S6, EP16 "Whole Animals"
Roger learns an ancient Argentine method of roasting lamb; he catches a six-foot sturgeon and stuffs it to the gills with fresh veggies for an outdoor feast; a pitmaster shows Roger his new high-tech rigs, capable of cooking a room full of hogs.
S6, EP20 "Pig Out"
Roger is going hog wild for insane pig roasts across the country; Roger is in Hawaii to roast a whole pig in a traditional underground oven called an imu; the community comes together to cook the pig with lava rock and a layer of local vegetation.
S5, EP5 "Hog Heaven"
Roger cooks up two whole hogs in two different ways; Roger visits MOPHO restaurant for a Southeast Asian spit-roasted pig that is a twist on a classic tradition; Chef Miles McMath hinges two steel troughs together to make a quick-cooking oven.
S5, EP4 "Swords and Spits"
Roger visits chefs who use unusual tools over live fires; Erik Niel cooks rabbits rotisserie-style with bamboo poles; Chef Tim Byres of Smoke cooks flank steak and whole chickens on swords.
S5, EP2 "Florida Fixins"
Roger heads to Hamaknockers Bar-B-Que, where he is introduced to the Hamaburger, and watches a pitmaster pull pork with a power tool; Steve Melton is a farmer preserving the tradition of making cane syrup in a 100 year-old kettle over an open fire.
S5, EP1 "Too Hot to Handle"
Roger meets two chefs who own unique outdoor cooking rigs; Aaron Brooks uses a coal-fueled contraption called the Cross Table and he and Roger roast butterflied pork and seafood paella; Roger visits chef Chris Hastings at his restaurant OvenBird.