Man Fire Food

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Man Fire Food
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Genre
Created byIrene Wong
Directed byIrene Wong
Jenny Kirsten
Emily Benson
Starring Roger Mooking
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes88 [1]
Production
Executive producerIrene Wong
ProducerIW Productions [2]
Running time22:00
Original release
Network Cooking Channel
ReleaseSeptember 28, 2012 (2012-09-28) 
June 24, 2020 (2020-06-24)

Man Fire Food is an American food travelogue television series that airs on Cooking Channel. It is presented by chef Roger Mooking. The series features Mooking traveling to different cities and learning unique methods of barbecuing. [3]

Contents

Man Fire Food officially premiered on September 28, 2012. [1]

On April 29, 2020, it was announced that the ninth season will premiere on May 20, 2020. [4]

Episodes

Season 1

No.TitleOriginal air date [5] [6] Production
code
1"Feast Over Flame"September 18, 2012TBA
2"Fire Trucks"September 25, 2012
3"Fired-Up Chefs"
4"Cowboy Cooking"October 9, 2012
5"Pit Masters"
6"Monster Rigs"November 6, 2012
7"Seafood Feast" [upper-alpha 1] November 20, 2012
8"Coast to Coast Cookout" [upper-alpha 2] November 6, 2012
9"Backyard Feast" [upper-alpha 3] December 11, 2012
10"Outrageous Ovens"December 18, 2012

Season 2

No.TitleOriginal air date [7] [8] Production
code
1"Smoke and Steam" [upper-alpha 4] June 3, 2013TBA
2"South Carolina Surf and Turf" [upper-alpha 5] June 10, 2013
3"Feasts Over Fire in Hawaii" [upper-alpha 6] June 17, 2013
4"Mediterranean Seafood Fests" [upper-alpha 7] June 24, 2013
5"South American Grilling" [upper-alpha 8] June 24, 2013
6"Pig Roasts" [upper-alpha 9] July 9, 2013
7"Texas BBQ"July 16, 2013
8"Roasting and Ranching in Texas"July 30, 2013
9"Cajun Cookouts"August 6, 2013
10"Crazy for Chicken"August 13, 2013
11"Food Traditions"August 27, 2013
12"Love for Lobsters in Maine"September 3, 2013
13"Fiery Foods in Jamaica"September 10, 2013

Season 3

No.TitleOriginal air date [9] [10] Production
code
1"BBQ Sandwiches"June 3, 2014TBA
2"Fiery Mexican Feast" [upper-alpha 10] June 10, 2014
3"Small Packages, Big Flavors" [upper-alpha 11] June 17, 2014
4"Mediterranean Seafood Fests" [upper-alpha 12] June 24, 2013
5"South American Grilling" [upper-alpha 13] June 24, 2013
6"Pig Roasts" [upper-alpha 14] July 9, 2013
7"Texas BBQ"July 16, 2013
8"Roasting and Ranching in Texas"July 30, 2013
9"Cajun Cookouts"August 6, 2013
10"Crazy for Chicken"August 13, 2013
11"Food Traditions"August 27, 2013
12"Love for Lobsters in Maine"September 3, 2013
13"Fiery Foods in Jamaica"September 10, 2013

Season 4

No.TitleOriginal air date [11] [12] Production
code
1"Pigging Out on Pork"July 14, 2015TBA
2"Alabama BBQ"July 21, 2015
3"Low Country Cookouts"July 28, 2015
4"Lone Star Load-Up"August 4, 2015
5"Meat on a Stick"August 11, 2015
6"Rib-A-Licious"August 18, 2015
7"Backyard Blowouts"August 25, 2015
8"Light It Up!"September 1, 2015
9"Holy Smokes!" [upper-alpha 15] September 8, 2015
10"Wine Country Cookouts"September 15, 2015
11"Three-Alarm Fire"September 22, 2015
12"Grillin' and Smokin'"September 29, 2015
13"Puerto Rican Grilling"October 6, 2015

Season 5

No.TitleOriginal air date [13] [14] Production
code
1"Too Hot to Handle" [upper-alpha 16] July 5, 2016TBA
2"Florida Fixins"July 12, 2016
3"Queens of 'Cue" [upper-alpha 17] July 19, 2016
4"Swords and Spits" [upper-alpha 18] July 26, 2016
5"Hog Heaven"August 2, 2016
6"Fireside Hangs" [upper-alpha 19] August 9, 2016
7"Fiery Fish and Fowl"August 16, 2016
8"All You Can Feast"August 23, 2016
9"The Salt and the Sea"August 30, 2016
10"Meat Me in Texas"September 6, 2016
11"One-of-a-Kind Rigs"September 13, 2016
12"Sizzling Steaks"September 20, 2016
13"Meat Fest in the Midwest"September 27, 2016

Season 6

No.TitleOriginal air date [15] [16] Production
code
1"Old School, New School"May 30, 2017TBA
2"Swine Dining"June 6, 2017
3"Generations of Smoke"June 13, 2017
4"Out of This World BBQ"June 20, 2017
5"Fueling the Fires in Texas"June 27, 2017
6"Where There's Smoke"July 4, 2017
7"Monster Meat"July 11, 2017
8"Meaty Marvels"July 18, 2017
9"Meat in Music City"July 25, 2017
10"Revolutionary Roasts"August 1, 2017
11"Heavy Metal Meat"August 13, 2017
12"Crazy Contraptions"August 20, 2017
13"Heating It Up in Hawaii"August 27, 2017
14"Fire Festivals"January 3, 2018
15"Top 5 BBQ Chicken"January 10, 2018
16"Whole Animals"January 17, 2018
17"Fishing for Fire"January 24, 2018
18"Women Fire Food"January 31, 2018
19"Meat Mania"February 7, 2018
20"Pig Out"February 14, 2018
21"Surf and Turf"February 21, 2018
22"Smokin' Sides and Sweets"February 28, 2018
23"Top 5 BBQ Between Bread"March 7, 2018
24"Insane Inventions"March 14, 2018
25"Pit Bosses"March 21, 2018
26"Smoked Out"March 28, 2018

Notes

  1. "Seafood Feast" was produced as the ninth episode of the first season, but it aired as the seventh episode of the season.
  2. "Coast to Coast Cookout" was produced as the seventh episode of the first season, but it aired as the eighth episode of the season.
  3. "Backyard Feast" was produced as the eighth episode of the first season, but it aired as the ninth episode of the season.
  4. "Smoke and Steam" was produced as the second episode of the second season, but it aired as the first episode of the season.
  5. "South Carolina Surf and Turf" was produced as the third episode of the second season, but it aired as the second episode of the season.
  6. "Feasts Over Fire in Hawaii" was produced as the first episode of the second season, but it aired as the third episode of the season.
  7. "Mediterranean Seafood Fests" was produced as the fifth episode of the second season, but it aired as the fourth episode of the season.
  8. "South American Grilling" was produced as the fifth episode of the second season, but it aired as the fourth episode of the season.
  9. "Pig Roasts" was produced as the fourth episode of the second season, but it aired as the sixth episode of the season.
  10. "Fiery Mexican Feast" was produced as the fourth episode of the third season, but it aired as the second episode of the season.
  11. "Small Packages, Big Flavors" was produced as the sixth episode of the third season, but it aired as the third episode of the season.
  12. "Mediterranean Seafood Fests" was produced as the fifth episode of the second season, but it aired as the fourth episode of the season.
  13. "South American Grilling" was produced as the fifth episode of the second season, but it aired as the fourth episode of the season.
  14. "Pig Roasts" was produced as the fourth episode of the second season, but it aired as the sixth episode of the season.
  15. "Holy Smokes!" was produced as the tenth episode of the fourth season and "Wine Country Cookouts" was produced as the ninth episode of the season, but the episodes aired in reverse order.
  16. "Too Hot to Handle" was produced as the third episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the first episode of the season.
  17. "Queens of 'Cue" was produced as the sixth episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the third episode of the season.
  18. "Swords and Spits" was produced as the fifth episode of the fifth season and "Hog Heaven" was produced as the fourth episode of the season, but the episodes aired in reverse order.
  19. "Fireside Hangs" was produced as the first episode of the fifth season, but it aired as the ninth episode of the season.

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