Where to stream Man, Fire, Food Season 5

Season 5

Watch Man, Fire, Food Season 5 in Australia

Released: 5th Jul, 2016

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Season 5 Episodes

S05 Episode 1

Too Hot to Handle

In the Season 5 premiere, Roger Mooking meets a chef who uses a unique coal-fueled contraption, called the Cross Table, to roast butterflied pork marinated in bold adiote paste; and later, he simmers a seafood paella in a massive pan. Also: a trip to the OverBird in Birmingham features a meat-lover's feast of lamb, rabbit and beef, along with seasonal veggies.

30 mins  ·  Tue, 5 Jul 2016

S05 Episode 2

Florida Fixins

Savory and sweet flavors are found in Florida, where Roger meets a young pit-master who pulls pork with a power tool and digs into a sandwich called the Hamaburger. Later, a farmer presenting the tradition of making cane syrup is visited in Dade City.

30 mins  ·  Tue, 12 Jul 2016

S05 Episode 3

Queens of 'Cue

Two Southern ladies famous in the world of barbecue. Included: smoked ribs at Mary's Old-Fashioned Pit Bar-B-Cue in Nashville; and pork shoulders, pork ribs and a whole stick of bologna cooked by a legendary pit master in Brownsville, Tennessee.

30 mins  ·  Tue, 19 Jul 2016

S05 Episode 4

Swords and Spits

The owner of a butcher shop in Georgia prepares more than one dozen rabbits, rotisserie-style, with bamboo polex; and in Plano, Texas, Roger visits Smoke to take a stab at cooking flank steak and chicken on swords.

30 mins  ·  Tue, 26 Jul 2016

S05 Episode 5

Hog Heaven

Host Roger Mooking cooks up two whole hogs in two different ways. Included: he visits MOPHO restaurant in New Orleans, where chef Michael Gulotta's Southeast Asian spit-roasted pig is a twist on a classic Southern tradition. Also: Mississippi chef Miles McMath hinges two steel troughs together to make a convenient and quick cooking oven; and fries hand pies for dessert over an open fare.

30 mins  ·  Tue, 2 Aug 2016

S05 Episode 6

Fireside Hangs

Roger Mooking hang with two chefs, who are putting a whole new spin on rotisserie cooking in the great outdoors. Included: succulent legs of lamb in Alexander City, Alabama; and a Charleston restaurateur's backyard contraption for roasting whole strings of ducks and chicken.

30 mins  ·  Tue, 9 Aug 2016

S05 Episode 7

Fiery Fish and Fowl

A trip to North Bend, Oregon, finds chef Roger Mooking helping to roast a school of salmon for a traditional tribal feast. Then, in Los Angeles, the owner of "Pok Pok La" shares the secrets to his famous whole roasted chicken.

30 mins  ·  Tue, 16 Aug 2016

S05 Episode 8

All You Can Feast

Chef Roger Mooking travels to Llano Soco Ranch in Chico, California, where he helps stew roast a 30 pound porchetta. Later, he offers a hand to caterers in Sandy, Oregon, preparing to serve roasted mussels and a stew made of white bean, chorizo and clams.

30 mins  ·  Tue, 23 Aug 2016

S05 Episode 9

The Salt and the Sea

Host Roger Mooking tours the facility at Jacobson Salt Co. in Notards Bay, Oregon, and learns how to make sea salt from the owner. Later, he helps a Portland-based chef stuff a 20 pound halibut with lemons and herbs, encrust the whole fish in salt and roast it over a wood-burning fire.

30 mins  ·  Tue, 30 Aug 2016

S05 Episode 10

Meat Me in Texas

Roger learns that everything is bigger in Texas. Included: he meets the pit master at "Armadillo Palace" in Houston and gets to see his custom rotisserie trailer in action, when they roast a 250 pound side of beef. Also: Roger helps the chef/owner at "Cured" restaurant in San Antonio slow roast a 230 pound hog in a large outdoor cinder black pit.

30 mins  ·  Tue, 6 Sep 2016

S05 Episode 11

One-of-a-Kind Rigs

Roger is on the lookout for truly unique rigs, like a steel contraption that can cook up to 1,000 pounds of food in Denver and an impressive barbecue trailer in Texas.

30 mins  ·  Tue, 13 Sep 2016

S05 Episode 12

Sizzling Steaks

Roger is put to work at Perini Ranch Steakhouse in Buffalo Gap, Texas, lighting up burn barrels for the metal pits. Then, dessert is baked in a coal-covered cast-iron Dutch oven. Also: a restaurant in Pinedale, Wyoming, where steaks are skewered on pitch folks and deep-fried in giant cauldrons.

30 mins  ·  Tue, 20 Sep 2016

S05 Episode 13

Meat Fest in the Midwest

Roger visits Popeye's in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and Epicure Catering in Omena, Michigan, and lends a hand to the owners of both restaurants.

30 mins  ·  Tue, 27 Sep 2016

S05 Episode 14

In the Pits

Roger travels to Texas, Hawaii and more to celebrate the art of pit cooking.

30 mins  ·  Tue, 4 Oct 2016

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