The Best Recipe: Grilling and Barbecue

The staff of Cook’s Illustrated magazine lit more than 5,000 charcoal fires to learn how grilling and barbecue techniques compare. The result is this book: a volume filled with no-nonsense equipment ratings, taste-tests of supermarket foods–such as bottled barbecue sauces–and more than 400 fantastic recipes. 300 helpful illustrations.

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3 thoughts on “The Best Recipe: Grilling and Barbecue”

  1. Another Masterpiece from Cook’s Illustrated Grilling and barbecuing have become a distinctly American passion as more and more grills and smokers appear in our backyards. Too often however, that juicy ribeye or succulent tenderloin roast becomes something more fit to use as footgear than to appear on the dinner table. Once again, the authors at Cook’s Illustrated have scored a huge success with their latest book on the subject of grilling and barbecuing. You will learn what to look for in equipment, the basic principles of both…

  2. Loads of info here Several months ago my Dad passed on to me about 10 of his old Cooks Illustrated magazines to read. They didn’t seem very impressive on the outside, no glossy photos or pictures to look at. But I leafed through the magazines and just loved the no nonsense feel of the magazine. So when we bought a grill and I saw that Cooks Illustrated did a Grilling Recipe book, I knew I would get it…and all the positive remarks the book had also encouraged me. It arrived, and gee, it still didn’t have…

  3. Would Have Been 5 Stars, but… The only reason I did not rate this book at 5 stars is that I purchased a very similar book (which I did rate 5 stars) along with this one. The other book, “The Cook’s Illustrated Guide to Grilling and Barbeque: A Practical Guide for the Outdoor Cook,” was copyrighted in 2005, whereas this book was copyrighted in 2001. I expected the two books to be somewhat different, but the 2005 book appears to me to be an updated and revised version of this book. Both books are excellent, but I have found…

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