Boy Meets Grill Season 2
Boy Meets Grill is a show on the Food Network. This show, hosted by Bobby Flay, features grilling tips for people with any level of experience in the kitchen. It was first aired in 2002. Boy Meets Grill also airs on ETC, Lifestyle Channel in the Philippines and on the Israeli Food Channel. The name is a pun on the archetypical plot element "boy meets girl".
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Boy Meets Grill
2002Boy Meets Grill is a show on the Food Network. This show, hosted by Bobby Flay, features grilling tips for people with any level of experience in the kitchen. It was first aired in 2002. Boy Meets Grill also airs on ETC, Lifestyle Channel in the Philippines and on the Israeli Food Channel. The name is a pun on the archetypical plot element "boy meets girl".
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Boy Meets Grill Season 2 Full Episode Guide
Chef Bobby Flay prepares a Thanksgiving feast for the his staff members who live too far away to go home for the holidays. The menu features apple-sage glazed grilled whole turkey with grilled apples, orange-glazed grilled acorn squash, grilled polenta with morel vinaigrette, and mulled cider. Pastry chef Vicky Wells provides pumpkin bread pudding and Bobby buys a pumpkin pie from Whole Foods Market for dessert.
Bobby visits the Chelsea Markets in NYC for his surf and turf recipes of Grilled Lobster Tails with Green Curry-Mango Dipping Sauce Saffron Lobster Salad on Grilled Fingerlings with American Caviar & Grilled Steak & Papaya Salad.
Chef Flay visits a Korean grocery called the Han Ah Reum Market in Flushing, New York. Here collects the right ingredients to make the perfect Korean meal. The menu features Korean BBQ short ribs, a sesame garlic marinade, kimchee salad, and grilled shrimp in lettuce leaves with serrano-mint sauce.
Chef Bobby Flay takes it German-style with a traditional meal of beer and bratwurst. The recipes include beer-simmered bratwurst with onions and red cabbage sauerkraut, German potato salad, and all kinds of pickles.
Chef Bobby Flay pays a visit to Spaghetti Park in Corona, Queens, New York. There he cooks up a delectable Tuscan feast for the Italian-American community of Queens. The menu includes a rosemary-bricked grilled chicken, grilled tuna and white bean salad, and a grilled antipasto with a gorgonzola crostini.
Chef Bobby Flay visits his favorite Cuban restaurant in Chelsea, New York, and decides to try his own Cuban-style burger. Not only does he create some flavorful burgers, the menu also includes grilled tuna burgers with a pineapple glaze, a grilled chile relish, and what else, a side of seasoned grilled fries with fresh fruit.