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The Barbecue! Bible | 
| Author: Steven Raichlen Brand: Workman Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 86 reviews Sales Rank: 1974
Media: Paperback Edition: 2 New Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 556 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.9 x 1.4
MPN: 14943 ISBN: 0761149430 Dewey Decimal Number: 641 EAN: 9780761149439 ASIN: 0761149430
Publication Date: May 28, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: NEW BOOK!! MAY EXHIBIT MINOR SHELFWARE!! COVER SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT BUT STILL 500 RECIPES!!!!! WE SHIP 6 DAYS A WEEK!!
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Product Description The Barbecue! Bible 10th Anniversary Edition By Steven Raichlen"Now the biggest and the best recipe collection for the grill is getting better: Announcing the full-color edition of The Barbecue! Bible, the 900,000-copy bestseller and winner of the IACP/Ju
Amazon.com Now the biggest and the best recipe collection for the grill is getting better: Announcing the full-color edition of The Barbecue! Bible, the 900,000-copy bestseller and winner of the IACP/Julia Child Cookbook Award. Redesigned inside and out for its 10th anniversary, The Barbecue! Bible now includes full-color photographs illustrating food preparation, grilling techniques, ingredients, and of course those irresistible finished dishes. A new section has been added with answers to the most frequently asked grilling questions, plus Steven's proven tips, quick solutions to common mistakes, and more. And then there's the literal meat of the book: more than 500 of the very best barbecue recipes, inventive, delicious, unexpected, easy-to-make, and guaranteed to capture great grill flavors from around the world. Add in the full-color, and it's a true treasure. Featured Recipes from The Barbecue! Bible
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Too few photos June 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The text part is great, but I was very disappointed that there are so few photos in the book. I would not have bought if I had known that.
Excellent accurate easy recipies! June 23, 2008 My husband picked this book up and we've had so much fun for the past 6 weekends or so trying out new things to put on the barbeque! Can't wait to try the next one now! It's worth every cent; I'm impressed with how closely authentic Steven's kept all the recipes!
I wasn't impressed, the book totally misses the point. Bible??? I think not! Where's the meat? June 22, 2008 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Where this book fails immediately is that Barbecue is not about the sauce it's about the meat. I know, I design sauces and own a BBQ Sauce Company. I'm always looking for good BBQ cookbooks. The author gives no information on preparation of meat or cooking it. He spent 13 pages on how to light different grills and I wasn't impressed much with that. I think the big headlines were used to waste space so that he could put out a big book. I could go on but here is one final thought. The book claims to be the Barbecue Bible, you'd expect it to cover the subject in every detail and with some degree of experience. This attempt at being the Barbecue Bible fails miserably. I bought the book online, if I saw the book in a book store and was able to go through it, I would not have bought it. Steven Raichlen is probably a food critic or cookbook editor, not a barbecue expert.
Great for the Adventurous Cook! June 18, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book was recommended by Epicurious before it was published, so I was excited to see it when it came out. I popped on amazon to buy it, read some reviews (negative) and decided to pass. Several people complained that the recipes were complicated and required lots of specialty ingredients. When I saw the book at my local warehouse club I gave it a look. I was very impressed and snapped it right up!
I'm the type who reads cookbooks like novels, and I am an experienced cook who likes to dabble in every sort of cuisine imaginable. I'm also a condiment/seasonings/spices nut, so I have an extremely well-stocked pantry. That said, in reading through the book, I didn't come across any recipes for which I didn't have the ingredients. I realize, however, that the average person does not have tamarind paste or sambal olek in their fridge, nor galangal or scores of middle eastern seasonings in the pantry. But, if I can find that stuff at my local markets (the Super Target, for goodness sake!), surely these ingredients are easily obtained. And there are plenty of recipes in this book that do not require "exotic" ingredients, if your tastes or budget doesn't run to that.
The book is very broad in its scope - cocktails, salads, meats, veggies, sides, even desserts - so it is far more useful than simply a book on grilling meats. I also appreciated the explanations of techniques, histories of cuisines, definitions of terms, etc. This type of information not only equips one to execute the recipes in the book well, but experiment and develop dishes on one's own. There is also an extensive section on rubs, marinades and sauces for just such experimenting.
I think this book would be enjoyed by the following types of cooks:
-those enjoy trying new cuisines, new flavors and new techniques -those who want to expand their bbq/grilling repertoire -those who are adventurous cooks (and diners!) who either have a well-stocked pantry or would find other uses for some of the more unique ingredients (lots of Thai, Asian and middle-eastern ingredients) -those who appreciate a cookbook that provides an entire meal's recipes, not just the entree.
If you like your food pretty plain or you're cooking for picky eaters who won't try anything they haven't heard of, this book is soooo not for you. Bob appetit!
where are all the pictures? June 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Barbecue Bible website promotes this as the illustrated version of the original. I really liked the original; I think the author is great and have many of his books. I had purchased the original many years ago, and was willing to pay for it again upon the premise of seeing a picture of the recipes prepared. While there is new text with interesting information, there aren't that many recipes that are illustrated. This was a huge letdown; I was very interested in seeing pictures of completed recipes I had tried. If you haven't purchased this, I don't think you will be disappointed, as it really is an amazing cookbook; it really teaches you a lot about the world's flavors. If you have already purchased it, and are like me, anticipating pictures of prepared dishes, you will be disappointed. How to Grill is lavishly illustrated and will probably be a better investment if you are visually oriented. To summarize, Stephen is a very impressive author and very interesting to read for the first time; I wish it was illustrated more extensively.
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