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25 Essentials: Techniques for Grilling (Harvard Common Press) by Rubs and Marinades Price: $10.36 Updated on 7-27-2010.
From Publishers Weekly
In this slim, attractive volume, outdoor cooking enthusiast Davis (America's Best BBQ) presents a varied take on the art of cooking over direct heat. Each of 25 techniques is paired with a recipe that best illustrates its merits, an approach that should raise eyebrows even among veteran grillers. While the bulk of Davis' techniques and recipes are simple (chicken grilled under a brick, burgers, roasted peppers), Davis is hardly timid; grillmasters will need a degree of trust and fortitude for Davis's Dirty Steak, in which inch-thick steaks are placed directly on the coals, and few will want to babysit Rendezvous-Style Baby Back Ribs for 45 minutes, turning them every five. As a tour of techniques, the book's variety will likely impress vets, and novices should gain some confidence with a variety of skills. Ultimately, though, Davis's guide to backyard cooking makes a better side than a main course. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Reader Reviews I picked up this book because we recently bought a grill and I have been a bit intimidated by the lengthier grilling cookbooks that make grilling look complicated. This one is geared towards inexperienced cooks, who want to know the basics in very simple terms. I especially like the recipe headnotes that suggest other ingredients that can be substituted for the featured ingredient in the recipe (ex. Flash-Grilled Chicken Breasts with Orange-Maple Syrup Sauce...this technique can be used with any thin, boneless piece of veal, pork, beef, or lamb). If you consider the suggested recipe variations in the headnotes, this book becomes much more than a book of 25 recipes. The Table of Contents even lists the grilling technique next to each recipe listed: "grilling burgers", "grilling boneless chicken", "grilling fish fillets". Easy! The marinades, sauces, and chutneys within the recipes can be used for other purposes and the book suggests other serving ideas. Great book for the beginner to feel confident firing up the grill for the first time and then becoming more adventurous. I'm tempted to dive right into grilling directly on coals but will probably start with something more tame.
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