Grill Pan Cookbook: Great Recipes for Stovetop Grilling

Every home chef worth their gray salt knows that a grill pan is second only to a good chef’s knife in the kitchen. Originally published in 1999, when grill pans first hit the home cooking market, the Grill Pan Cookbook has a fabulous new cover and still sets the standard for using this essential utensil like a pro. For city dwellers who dream of grilling but dont have the outdoor space, or those who can’t live without their grill in the winter months, grilling at home has never been easier with these simple techniques and 50 terrific recipes that maximize the grill pan’s amazing potential as a source of super-healthful meals. With scores of ideas for lean meats, shrimp, chicken, and succulent vegetables, this fun and inviting cookbook makes beautifully grilled dishes an everyday pleasure, rain or shine.

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2 thoughts on “Grill Pan Cookbook: Great Recipes for Stovetop Grilling”

  1. So Easy and Delicious! Not only are the recipes in this book great-tasting, they are very easy to make. Living in an apartment with a tiny kitchen, I could never make complex recipes with long lists of ingredients, but this book was perfect. It emphasizes fresh flavors and even though the recipes are very straightforward, I found the dishes to be sophisticated and elegant. Even as a beginner cook, I was making grilled lamb chops with rosemary and glazed salmon steaks at least once a week. You realize that you don’t…

  2. easy yummy, guides you through the technique Good cookbook with easy directions, and by and large, not too many difficult-to-find ingredients. Normally I shy away from special appliances and the books to go with ’em (always believed you should just learn to COOK, period), but I got a grill pan for xmas and then I bought this book. I’d say I now cook at least 50% of my dinners with the pan, and this book covers the topic well — a good section on basics of using a grill pan. The recipies are not complex, they’re more there to teach and…

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