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Hi! Great question- yes, Capt. Hubbard's family recipe calls for baking at 450° F: see the full recipe at our website, where we have a printable version also available www.fox13news.com/dinner-deeas/recipe-captain-dylan-hubbards-seafood-secrets
The chicken pasta, Cuban bread pudding & Cheesy Collard Green dip all look so delicious, Chef Philbin. I'm very pleased that I've gotten into your show recently. 😁
Made my version of this meatloaf.. with ground turkey and made turkey onion gravy . I've never made Turkey Meatloaf before wasnt sure how it would taste. So glad I watched this show and the video to use the step by step. It was sooo delicious.
big ups and props on the "Yorkshire" pronounciation! Most Americans assume British words than end in "Shire" are pronounced the same as "The Shire" from lord of the rings. When in-fact, basically all the time if the word ends with "shire" its pronounced more like "sheer". For example Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and ofcourse probably the most known City name (outside London) to Americans, Worcestershire (Where the sauce was made). It's ironic that I happen to watch this too, after hearing about you having a BBQ place in Tampa, as that's not only the only place i've been to in the US, but also the only time iv ever had Prime Rib as we don't get that cut much, if at all, in the UK. Next time I'm over visiting family i'll have to try and stop by.
Also as a side note, the pronounciation actually IN Yorkshire would be more like "Shuh", but im from the south east, so its a different pronounciation with the different accent.