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Season 5 | | | |
| 57 :05x02 - Oat Cuisine (Nov/07/2001) | | Long a staple of horse diet, oats have a great deal to offer people, too – as the Scots learned and shared. Here, Alton explores this overlooked grain, applying science and technique (as usual) to create Good Eats. Recipes include delicious Overnight Oats, Steel Cut Oatmeal, and Granola. Alton also offers brave viewers a recipe for Haggis, a Scottish meal that starts as a sheep’s stomach. | | Uncredited: Deb Duchon as Nutritional Anthropologist | | Writer: Alton Brown | | | | | | |
| 59 :05x04 - Celebrity Roast (Dec/05/2001) | | Since the earliest days of man, celebrations have included the roast in one form or another. From wildebeests to elk, swan, bear and the modern varieties of beef and chicken, the roast (and it’s delicious mounds of leftovers) has served man well. But today’s single serve portions threaten the bounty of the roast, so Alton sees a need to rescue the technique. From explaining just what a roast is, he moves on to how one roasts and to show how easy it is, he uses his antisocial brother’s grungy oven to produce Dry Aged Standing Rib Roast with Sage Jus. | | Writer: Alton Brown | | | | | | | | | |
| 62 :05x07 - The Trouble With Cheesecake (Jan/23/2002) | | In the Food Gallery, a darkened and somber place, Alton discovers Heartbreak Hall, home of food that bites the hand that feeds it. Here are recipes that went bad despite time, money and effort lavished on them. Alton stops in front of one particular display case. Inside rests an inedible mess whose creator once held ambitions of cheesecake. But it need not be this way. With the right technique and a basic understanding of the science, Alton explains that cheesecake need never again inhabit Heartbreak Hall, and he demonstrations with a Sour Cream Cheesecake and a Savory Cheesecake. | | Writer: Alton Brown | | | | | | |
| 64 :05x09 - Art of Darkness II (Feb/13/2002) | | Out walking one day, average American Alton Brown chances across huckster Coco Carl and his chocolaty wares. Carl tries to persuade Alton to sample his sweets, but Alton remains unimpressed. Finally, frustrated, Alton tells bystanders (and viewers) that anyone can make Carl’s treats at home and spare themselves the chemicals found in Carl’s concoctions – chemicals with unpronounceable names and mysterious functions. Spend a little kitchen time with Alton and learn the secrets behind Cocoa Brownies, Cocoa Syrup, and Hot Cocoa. | | Uncredited: Bart Hansard as Coco Carl, Vickie Eng as W | | Writer: Alton Brown | | | | | | |
| 66 :05x11 - Use Your Noodle II (Apr/03/2002) | | Alton’s nephew Elton is supposed to finish a school project about the Founding Fathers, and when he gets to “stuck a feather in his cap and called it macaroni” Elton asks about the song. Alton’s answer veers into a discussion of Macaroni and Cheese. Frustrated when a macaroni maker he’d ordered didn’t arrive, Thomas Jefferson designed his own machine and his cook mixed its product with cheese sauce and cheddar, making the first macaroni and cheese. Alton then shows his nephew how to make his own Baked Macaroni and Cheese. Like the convenience and flavor of the box varieties? Then Alton’s Stove Top Mac n Cheese is for you. And finally, in the unlikely event you’ve got leftovers, Alton explains how to turn them into Next Day Mac and Cheese “Toast”. | | Uncredited: John Herina as Elton Brown, Vickie Eng as W, Merrilyn Crouch as Marsha Brown | | Writer: Alton Brown | | Songs: Monty Norman -- James Bond Theme (remix) | | | | | | |
| 68 :05x13 - This Spud's for You Too (Apr/20/2002) | | Stranded by a broken down truck, Alton seeks refuge from a nearby home. He’s in luck, because Frances Anderson, who lives there, is his biggest fan. Since it will take time for the mechanic to come and repair Alton’s truck, he and Frances get together to make some potato recipes: Leftover Baked Potato Soup, Cold-Fashioned Potato Salad and Potato Roesti. But as the night wears on, Alton begins to wonder whether it was really lucky that he found this particular house and this particular fan... | | Uncredited: Widdi Turner as Frances Anderson | | Writer: Alton Brown | | | |
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