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'Southern and Hungry' returns to celebrate food & people of South on Cooking Channel

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Tue, Jul 3rd 2018 05:40 pm
Hosts Damaris Phillips & Rutledge Wood are back with more down-home dishes, local establishments and people behind them
Born-and-bred Southerners Damaris Phillips and Rutledge Wood are obsessed with every aspect of Southern food, from the restaurants and recipes to the culture and people behind it. In the eight-episode return of their series "Southern and Hungry," food expert Damaris and NASCAR personality Rutledge take a road trip through the region stopping at beloved food spots that represent the tradition and innovation of the South. From a Southern barbecue joint that incorporates Korean techniques in Charlotte, North Carolina; a classic "meat n' three" with a Greek twist in Birmingham, Alabama; and a crawfish boil in Lafayette, Louisiana, to a fried bologna sandwich and strawberry hand pie in Chattanooga, Tennessee; and five-star Appalachian cuisine in the hills of the Smoky Mountains, this trip celebrates the best bites the region has to offer.
"Southern and Hungry" premieres Monday, July 30 (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT), on Cooking Channel.
In the season two premiere, Damaris and Rutledge get their Southern food tour rolling in a growing city with an emerging food scene rooted in tradition: Charlotte. Their first stop is Brooks' Sandwich House, a roadside shack that's remained in the family for 45 years, and is famous for burgers smothered in their signature secret chili recipe. Next, they are in for a fried food flavor overload with steak and shrimp hibachi fries and house-made tater tots from What the Fries food truck. The Charlotte food expedition wraps up at an amazing up-and-coming Southern barbecue joint called Seoul Food Meat Company, known for its creamy ramen mac & cheese and mind-blowing Asian barbecue ribs. Upcoming episodes include visits to Asheville, North Carolina; Auburn, Alabama; Birmingham, Alabama; Biloxi, Mississippi; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Knoxville, Tennessee; and Lafayette, Louisiana.
Southern spitfire Damaris won season nine of "Food Network Star," leading the Louisville native to her own daytime series, "Southern at Heart." She's also appeared on "The Bobby and Damaris Show," which she hosted with Bobby Flay, and many other shows on Food Network. She graduated from Jefferson Community and Technical College with a degree in culinary arts and then taught at the same school, inspiring up-and-coming chefs to follow their dreams. One of five kids, Damaris learned to cook at an early age and was responsible for cooking one night a week for her large family. Damaris' modern twist on Southern classics and her signature wit pack a one-two punch in the kitchen. Her first cookbook, "Southern Girl Meets Vegetarian Boy," was published in October 2017.
Rutledge has been around food and cars all his life. From buying, restoring and selling cars with his dad as a kid to sampling the latest creations at his parent's barbecue restaurant, Rut's roots run deep. After moving from Birmingham to Peachtree City, Georgia, and completing high school, Rutledge went on to graduate from the University of Georgia. He has hosted or co-hosted various NASCAR shows and events for Fox Sports, including "SPEED Road Tour Challenge," "NASCAR Smarts" and "NASCAR Live," as well as the annual NASCAR Awards Banquet. Rutledge has also starred on History Channel's "Top Gear USA" and "Lost in Transmission." In 2015, Rutledge joined NBC Sports, where he covers the biggest sporting events in the world, from the Olympic Games in Rio and the Kentucky Derby to the Winter OIympics in South Korea.
Viewers can learn more about "Southern and Hungry" at CookingChannelTV.com/SouthernandHungry and join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #SouthernandHungry. High

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