Hot shit! New Food Network show burns up in Philly

Heat Seekers is a new Food Network program in which Aarrrrrrrón (roll the R, son) Sanchez and Roger Mooking, host of Cooking Channel's Everyday Exotic, travel the country eating stuff that will turn their faces red as an Irishman's.

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Hot shit! New Food Network show burns up in Philly

POSTED: Friday, July 1, 2011, 2:28 PM
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Heat Seekers is a new Food Network program in which Aarrrrrrrón (roll the R, son) Sanchez and Roger Mooking, host of Cooking Channel's Everyday Exotic, travel the country eating stuff that will turn their faces red as an Irishman's. The show premieres on Fri., July 22, at 10 p.m. with an episode that sees the dynamic duo in Chi-town. Later in the season, we’ll see them burning their tongues here in Philly. When they visited about a month ago, they filmed with Peter McAndrews at Monsútold ya about that here — and also headed to Campo's (214 Market St.) and Q BBQ & Tequila (207 Chestnut St.). See the full description of the Philadelphia episode of Heat Seekers after the jump.

"Roger and Aarón head to Philadelphia for another stop on their tongue-testing odyssey, and they can’t stop in Philly without trying a cheesesteak. At Campo’s, Roger and Aarón whip up some steak and long hot peppers for their famous 'Heater' sandwich, as well as the hot and spicy hoagie, the 'Mama Mia.' Stopping at Monsú for spicy Sicilian cuisine, Roger and Aarón take their turn at making and sampling some piquant pasta and fish creations with spicy sausage, hot peppers and an African pepper puree known for its inherent heat. The duo finishes the Philly trek at Q BBQ and Tequila where they make all their spicy rubs and hot sauces in house. Roger and Aarón try their hand at making the famous rubs and challenge one another to eating the hottest ribs in town."

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