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Guy Fieri gives Nestor his recipe for a Baltimore tailgate

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Guy Fieri gives Nestor his recipe for a Baltimore tailgate
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With our upcoming 27th Anniversary featuring our favorite places to eat set to roll out in August, we’ll be unearthing some WNST Classic chats with foodies and folks who love Maryland cuisine. At Super Bowl XLIV in Miami, Nestor bumped into legendary television “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives” host Guy Fieri, who offers up a recipe for a Baltimore tailgate that starts in East Baltimore. Let’s make a pit stop, shall we?

Guy Fieri is in the parking lot of the Super Bowl, discussing his tailgate recipes with “Nasty” Nestor Aparicio. He mentions creating various dishes using Ritz crackers, such as buffalo wing meatballs, jalapeno shrimp wrapped in bacon, and Cuban sandwiches. The conversation shifts to Baltimore, where Fieri often visits, highlighting local favorites like Captain James and Chap’s Pit Beef. A shared love for sports and the local cuisine, with Fieri emphasizing his frequent visits to the city.

SUMMARY KEYWORDS

Baltimore sports, Super Bowl, Guy Fieri, cooking, Ritz crackers, buffalo wing meatballs, jalapeno shrimp, bacon, Cuban sandwiches, Captain Beef, barbecue, Nestor Aparicio, pre-game show, tailgate.

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Guy Fieri, VOG, Nestor Aparicio

VOG  00:00

If you love Baltimore sports, you will love wnst.net

Nestor Aparicio  00:05

All right, I’m in the parking lot of the Super Bowl, and I’ve never done this before,

Guy Fieri  00:08

maybe not the Super Bowl. He’s in the bowling championship. Nah. Shell,

Nestor Aparicio  00:12

right there. Man, right there. You gotta get into shyness. The great guy, fieri here. What are you cooking? Man, I know you got the fiery, right? I like that. Fiatti,

Guy Fieri  00:23

I know you got the Vietnam I did a gig with Ritz crackers. Ritz crackers, I made a bunch of recipes, and we did it for the pre game show, cheese. Oh, we had everything. We had. We had some chicken. We made some buffalo wing meatballs. We made some jalapeno shrimp wrapped in bacon on top for rinse Cuban sandwiches with Ritz.

Nestor Aparicio  00:45

Sounds like something almost as good to be like from Baltimore. You’re in Baltimore a lot, bro. I mean,

Guy Fieri  00:51

together, I Baltimore because of I mean, there’s a lot of great reasons to live in Baltimore, but I will tell you chapter 15 beef. Where’s my captain beef right now, they could have one, like they had a small stand, tasty

Nestor Aparicio  01:08

Robin eats barbecue down here and stuff like that. I figured you’d be like, you know, cooking up something out here once in a while,

Guy Fieri  01:14

once in a while, like to come and hang out and go see the game. I’m late to my seat.

Nestor Aparicio  01:19

What would you eat right now.

Nestor Aparicio  01:22

Captain B squallies. I mean, I could have a variety of them, but thanks guys.

VOG  01:28

If you love Baltimore sports, you will love wnst.net, you.

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