![]() ![]() Kent and Shannon released their first cookbook, A Taste of Cowboy, in April 2015. However, more importantly, Kent carries on the legacy of cooking for cowboys on ranches during spring and fall gatherings, a rare tradition few follow. Kent and his wife, Shannon, continue to travel the country feeding hungry folks and those intrigued by their distinct and historic way of life. Kent's ability to not only cook but to transport folks to another time through vivid stories of cow camps and the cowboy life is yet another way that he is a truly unique character. Kent's talent has earned him the Best Cowboy Humorist and Storyteller of the Year by the Academy of Western Artists. Kent travels the country to western heritage festivals to tell his tales. ![]() Kent Rollins was born and raised along the banks of the Red River near Hollis, Oklahoma. Kent has since made numerous television appearances including the Food Network's highly rated shows, Throwdown! with Bobby Flay, where he beat Flay with his chicken fried steak, Chopped Grill Masters, Chopped Redemption and Cutthroat Kitchen champion He also holds an undefeated record on NBC’s Food Fighters and was featured on CBS Sunday Morning.Īlong with slinging hash, Kent has also become pretty good at slinging bull. No two stoves are exactly alike, and years of use will provide you with some cowboy stories of your own to tell family and friends. Heavy duty casters, lifter hooks, and cooking grates are included with every unit ($400 value). High quality welds, craftsman tooling marks, and raw ingenuity proudly patina this functional showpiece. Corten is specially designed to surface rust and self-seal, creating a rustic outer shell without affecting the integrity of the steel. Made by hand in Tulsa, Oklahoma of 1/4" and 3/16" heavy-duty, corten steel, this stove will last a lifetime. Kent Rollins' signature wood-burning stove, affectionately named Bertha, is the centerpiece of Kent's cowboy cooking style. ![]() Kent Rollins Bertha Wood Burning Stove Kent Rollins Bertha Wood Burning Stove ![]()
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