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The Best Episodes of Life of Fire

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The Best Episodes of Life of Fire

Life of Fire follows legendary pitmaster Pat Martin as he travels the country to meet the people who have mastered the old methods of barbecue...

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    #1 - West Tennessee Whole Hog

    S1:E1

    Pat Martin opens with his roots in BBQ; he invites Zach Parker and Daryl Ramey to join him in Corinth, Miss. for the thirty-hour process of cooking a whole hog west Tennessee-style.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #2 - Life Fire Whole Trout

    S1:E2

    Pat Martin heads to the Cherokee National Forest in East Tennessee for a day of fly fishing with his old friend, Chef Joseph Lenn; they cook up their fresh catch, over the campfire.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #3 - Barbecue Pork Steak

    S1:E3

    Pat travels to Gainesboro, Tennessee to visit Stockton Farms, a regenerative hog farm, to learn about their operations and to grill up pork steaks with chef Trevor Stockton.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #4 - Virginia Ham

    S1:E4

    Pat travels to Richmond, Virginia with his buddy Jason McConnell to visit Professor Tuffy Stone, and gets a history lesson on the origin of American-style barbecue.

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    #5 - Chicken & Alabama White Sauce

    S1:E5

    Pat heads down to Decatur, Alabama to visit Chris Lilly and the storied institution of barbecue, Big Bob Gibson's BBQ; he learns the ins and outs, and the history of a regional delicacy: pit-cooked chicken with Alabama white sauce.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #6 - Greek Spit Roast Lamb

    S1:E6

    Back home in Nashville, Pat links up with his pal and local restaurateur Bill Darsinos to enjoy a tradition from the heart of Bill's Greek history and culture: cooking a whole lamb on a spit roast.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #7 - South Carolina Ribs

    S1:E7

    When Pat's friends and fellow pitmasters, Bryan Furman and Dr. Howard Conyers, come to town, the guys dig deep into the history of barbecue and moonshine within rural black communities and how they carry that tradition on today.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #8 - Red Curry Pig's Head

    S1:E8

    Pat heads to the frozen tundra of Minnesota to visit chef Yia Vang and dives into the rich barbecue culture of the Hmong immigrants of the United States; they brave the cold and break nearly-frozen ground to barbecue a whole pig's head in the earth.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #9 - Bluefin Tuna Collars

    S1:E9

    Pat Martin visits his old buddy Chef Adam Perry Lang in the heart of Los Angeles, where the pair look to new ideas to cook using traditional barbecue methods, using a Texas-style offset smoker to cook a prized catch castoff cut - bluefin tuna collars.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #10 - Top Block Steak

    S1:E10

    Pat Martin travels to a picturesque regenerative cattle farm in California's Santa Maria Valley, to hear firsthand from a young vibrant pitmaster named Nick Preidite who has uncovered the secrets and true history of real Santa Maria barbecue.

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    Director:Unknown
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Best Episodes Summary

"West Tennessee Whole Hog" is the best rated episode of "Life of Fire". It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 6/5/2024. This episode scored 0.0 points higher than the second highest rated, "Life Fire Whole Trout".