If you are a fan of Feasting on Asphalt, then you will love this exclusive DVD & Cookbook set!
DVD Description:
Alton Brown and his crew are mounting their steely steeds once again and scouring the American landscape for honest road food. This time they will trace America’s first superhighway: the Mississippi from the Gulf of Mexico to its Minnesota birthplace. The complete second season is available in a three disc set, with never before seen bonus footage: Each disc includes two segments from Alton’s journey along the Mississippi River that never made it on the air, including his first breakfast on the road, a radio appearance, a visit to a New Orleans gelateria, and more.
Disc One:
Episode One: A Strong Brown God
Episode Two: Fry Me a River
Disc Two:
Episode Three: Soul Food Survivor
Episode Four: Take me to the River
Disc Three:
Episode Five: Mid-American Pie
Episode Six: Lutefisk Express
All episodes and never before seen bonus footage closed captioned for the hearing impaired.
Running Time: 294 minutes.
Book Description:
He’s on the road again. This time, Alton Brown and his motorcycle-mounted crew are off on a thousand-mile, south-to-north journey that follows America’s first “superhighway”—the Mississippi. Starting at the great river’s delta on the Gulf of Mexico and ending up near its headwaters in Minnesota, Alton and buddies travel the heartland’s byways to scout out the very best of roadside food—and to get to know the people who spend their lives preparing and serving it.
A companion to the six-part Food Network series airing in fall 2007,Feasting on Asphalt: The River Run is a travel diary, photo journal, and, of course, cookbook. Alton’s itinerary includes big-city eateries and small-town chat ’n’ chews, as well as markets, inns, ice cream parlors, museums, barbecue joints—and even an alligator farm.
Louisiana-style Grilled Alligator Tail (served simply, with lemon and butter) is one of the book’s forty original road-food recipes. Others include Pecan-Coconut Pie from an Arkansan roadside restaurant; BBQ Pork Ribs in Mississippi that Brown eats over pancakes; Vegetable Borscht from St. Paul’s Russian Tea House; and Fried Catfish from a riverside burg in Illinois. When it comes to America’s foodways and folkways, there’s no better tour guide than Alton Brown.