Andrew explores Goa, a former Portuguese colony and lush, tropical paradise on the western coast of India. From prawn curry and Portuguese chorizo to pork vindaloo, the seaside city's local cuisine is influenced by many different cultures.
Casey Webb's tour of tasty treats has convinced him that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and he's inducting his favorites into the Man v. Food Hall of Fame. Forget ordinary eggs and toast. Casey honors the sweetest and most-savory morning meals ever, from a 30-pound bagel sandwich to an imposing Irish breakfast platter.
This week Chefs Anne Burrell and Bobby Flay test the knife skills of the worst cooks in America. The remaining twelve recruits hit the high seas in a fishing skill drill and also have to take a huge step into the world of farm to table butchery.
From raucous crayfish boils and snackable fish to lean reindeer meat and hearty porridge pies, Andrew Zimmern highlights traditional dishes from Helsinki, Finland.
Sunny Anderson, inspired by her days in the Golden State, whips up a classic West Coast combo: Chicken and Waffles. Paired with lightly Sauteed Collards, Sunny's take on the duo is sure to satisfy.
Giada shows you how to turn a typical summer barbecue into a fancy feast with some simple and easy alternatives to your traditional barbecue menu. Recipes include Chicken or Steak With Balsamic BBQ Sauce, Roman Summer Salad, Tri-Colore Orzo and Amaretto and Raspberry Smoothie.
Phenomenal food in biker heaven, including: a burly burger smothered in bourbon-soaked bacon, smoky sweet ribs from a monster food truck, and serious New York pizza with rockin' flavor.
Vegas, baby! But not the one you're thinking of. No, this Vegas is slap dab in the heart of New Mexico, a quaint little town with deep roots in Old Western lore, and being just two hours north of Roswell, it's at the tip of "Alien Alley," a place with more UFO sightings than anywhere else in the world. Why are Fran and Sal, two Staten Island pizza guys, in this remote location in the middle of the desert looking for ETs? Sal has been obsessed with UFOs and all things extraterrestrial since he was a kid, and he desperately wants to make "contact." Fran, on the other hand, would rather be making contact with hundred dollar bills on the "real" Vegas strip. But, on this trip, one thing they can agree on is that there are some good eats in New Mexico. First, the boys grab breakfast at a place called Charlie's Spic & Span Bakery & Cafe where they learn the secret of New Mexican cooking, red and green chiles. Next, they set up camp in the desert and look for UFOs while they make a Grilled Pizza and their version of Pork and Beans under the stars. Finally, they reach Roswell, N.M., and discover Chef Toddzilla and his out of this world Zilla Burger and Cheescake Bombs.
Andrew Zimmern hits the Minnesota State Fair, where some of the America's most kitschy and bizarre food is a main attraction. He explores what it takes to feed over a million hungry fairgoers each summer.