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25 Essentials: Techniques for Grilling Fish

There’s something fishy going on – on the grill, that is. That’s a good thing, when we’re talking grilled seafood.
 
It’s easy to cook up great fish and shellfish on the grill, once you’ve mastered the essentials. Lucky for you, you’ve found those essentials, right here in this book. With this handy guide by your side, you won’t be fishing for compliments – they’ll swim right up to you. Go fish, anyone?
Recipes in this handy volume include Grilled Tilapia with Spicy Lemon Pepper Rub, Asian Tuna Burgers with Wasabi Mayo, Herb-Grilled John Dory with Rosemary Aioli, Pernod-Buttered Lobster Tail, and Grilled Crab Cakes with Chile-Lime Sauce.

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25 Essentials: Techniques for Planking

Got wood? You should. Cooking on a plank is the simplest way to infuse your food with the subtle taste and aroma of smoke.
 
Best part is, you don’t need a fancy rig, special equipment, or complicated directions to start planking. All you really need is a board and this book. With the 25 essential techniques you’ll find in these pages, you’ll be planking like a pro in no time—outdoors and in. This book features tempting fare such as Griddle-Planked Brie with Amaretto-Peach Chutney and Cranberry Conserve, Plank-Roasted Pears with Blue Cheese, Cheese- and Herb-Stuffed Planked Portobello Mushrooms, and Garlic and Rosemary-Slathered Planked Pork Chops. Armed with this concise and handy primer, anyone can become a planking and grilling pro in no time!

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Williams-Sonoma Essentials of Grilling: Recipes and techniques for successful outdoor cooking

The first in a new series from Williams-Sonoma, Essentials of Grilling is the ultimate source of recipes and techniques for outdoor cooking. Written by a team of renowned grilling authorities, the book features over 150 recipes ranging from American classics to international specialties. Cooking methods include direct- and indirect-heat grilling, smoking, and the use of rotisseries, and each recipe provides instructions for both gas and charcoal grills.

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