Get ready for a sizzling adventure on the latest episode of “Life of Fire”! Season 1 Episode 5, titled “Chicken & Alabama White Sauce,” is set to air on Outd at 9:00 Pm on Monday, June 3, 2024. Join Pat as he embarks on a journey to Decatur, Alabama, to explore the rich traditions of barbecue at Big Bob Gibson’s BBQ.
In this episode, viewers will accompany Pat as he learns from barbecue master Chris Lilly the art of pit-cooked chicken smothered in Alabama white sauce. This regional delicacy has a storied history, and Pat delves into its origins while uncovering the secrets behind its mouthwatering flavor.
From the slow-cooking process to the unique blend of spices in the white sauce, viewers will get an up-close look at the techniques and traditions that make Big Bob Gibson’s BBQ a beloved institution in Alabama. Whether you’re a barbecue aficionado or just love good food,...
In this episode, viewers will accompany Pat as he learns from barbecue master Chris Lilly the art of pit-cooked chicken smothered in Alabama white sauce. This regional delicacy has a storied history, and Pat delves into its origins while uncovering the secrets behind its mouthwatering flavor.
From the slow-cooking process to the unique blend of spices in the white sauce, viewers will get an up-close look at the techniques and traditions that make Big Bob Gibson’s BBQ a beloved institution in Alabama. Whether you’re a barbecue aficionado or just love good food,...
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