Big Green Egg Cookbook: Celebrating the Ultimate Cooking Experience

The cookbook EGGheads have been waiting for that features over 160 recipes designed specifically for the ceramic kamado cooker, the Big Green Egg. It can sear, smoke, roast, and bake.

The Big Green Egg Cookbook is the first cookbook specifically celebrating this versatile ceramic cooker. Available in five sizes, Big Green Egg ceramic cookers can sear, grill, smoke, roast, and bake. Here is the cookbook EGGheads have been waiting for, offering a variety of recipes encompassing the cooker’s capabilities as a grill, a smoker, and an oven.

The book’s introduction explains the ancient history of ceramic cookers and the loyal devotion of self-proclaimed EGGheads to these dynamic, original American-designed cookers. Complete with more than 160 recipes and 100 color photographs, the Big Green Egg Cookbook is a must for the more than 1 million EGG owners in the United States and a great introduction for anyone wanting to crack the shell of EGGhead culture.

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3 thoughts on “Big Green Egg Cookbook: Celebrating the Ultimate Cooking Experience”

  1. Great Recipes and Tips As a newby to the BGE Egghead group I love this book. Not just the recipes but the information in the front is very helpful. It explains how to cook with direct heat or indirect, gives you lots of tips. I went and bought a plate setter and cooked my first pork loin using the indirect method and followed their tips. It came out so juicy and cooked to perfection. I am now going to advance to mixing rubs 🙂 The local BGE dealers sell the same book for $50 so I loved getting it for such a good…

  2. Shameless plugs for accessories, followed by odd choices for recipes. Don’t get me wrong- I love my Big Green Egg- but for a big clay pot with two holes, it takes a while to master. Cooking at medium or high temperatures is a snap, but I was hoping this book would cover things like how to control the fire. How to build a wood fire best suited for pizza? How do you build a fire to smoke a brisket all night without it going out or destroying your brisket? If your fire is too hot, should you close the bottom vent a little? Close the top vent a little? Close them…

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