Viewers can watch Paula Deen's sons, Jamie and Bobby Deen, fulfill a childhood dream later this month during the second episode of new series "Southern Fried Road Trip."

The cooks and television personalities rolled through Huntsville and Decatur in April to film an episode for the show, which is produced by Follow Productions and will debut next week on Food Network. The "Space Camp, the Final Food Frontier" episode featuring north Alabama will air at 9 p.m. July 20.

"The south is one big culinary adventure, and on this road trip the Deen brothers let their stomachs be the guide," said Bob Tuschman, general manager and senior vice president at Food Network.

During their visit, the Georgia natives worked up an appetite while attending Space Camp at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. They later stopped at the following restaurants to try some of their best-known dishes:

C.F. Penn's, Decatur -- All the Way Slug Burger --

Blue Plate Cafe, Huntsville -- Cocoa Biscuits --

Lyn's Gracious Goodness, Huntsville -- Tomato Pie (

After the July 20 premiere, the episode will run again at midnight July 21 and 2:30 p.m. July 25. Visit Food Network's website for a full schedule.

The Deen brothers, who have starred on numerous shows for Food Network and Cooking Channel, have published four books together. Food Network failed to renew Paula Deen's contract in 2013 after the celebrity cook admitted she used racist language in a desposition for a lawsuit by a former employee.

In June, two other well-known north Alabama restaurants were featured on Food Network shows. Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q of Decatur made an appearance on "Top 5 Restaurants," while Tuscumbia-based Rattlesnake Saloon was included on the reality TV series, "Craziest Restaurants in America."