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STEVEN RAICHLEN'S PROJECT FIRE: Rolled, Stuffed and Grilled

Steven Raichlen works his magic with Project Fire Mystery Boxes.

Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 1 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand now with the PBS Video App

Ever since humankind first put food to fire, the world's grill cultures have wrapped and rolled flavorful ingredients. Steven explores two South American grilled classics-a stuffed chicken breast from Uruguay called pamplona, and a colorful stuffed beef roll Argentineans know as matambre. Plus, a Project Fire Mystery Box "roll" that may involve a crustacean.

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Ever since humankind first put food to fire, the world’s grill cultures have wrapped and rolled flavorful ingredients. Steven explores two South American grilled classics—a stuffed chicken breast from Uruguay called pamplona, and a colorful stuffed beef roll Argentineans know as matambre. Plus, a Project Fire Mystery Box recipe that may involve a crustacean."

About Season 4:

This season is jam-packed with new content, attractions, and recipes. For starters, Steven is working in a new location – the series’ first-ever urban setting – the mecca of Midwestern barbecue: St. Louis, Missouri. Featuring 13 half-hour episodes, this season is sure to inspire viewers to take their grilling game to the next level.

Join Steven Raichlen in his first-ever urban setting in the gateway of midwestern barbecue: St. Louis, Missouri. He’s invited some of the city’s top chefs to share their specialties, from Balkan grill masters to beloved St. Louis stalwarts. Savvy social media barbecue influencers are also tagged to grill over Steven’s fire, and he works his magic with more Project Fire Mystery Boxes.

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Episodes will be available on demand at the time of broadcast on PBS, the PBS Video App the PROJECT FIRE website.

Watch episodes from Seasons 1-3 on demand now.

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