The Grilling Encyclopedia: An A-to-Z Compendium of How to Grill Almost Anything

A practical, step-by-step guide to grilling over 250 different kinds of food—from vegetables, wild game, and all varieties of fish and fowl to the old standards: steaks, roasts, sausages (over 50 varieties), and hamburgers—with information on:
•·Selecting the best food to grill and preparing it
•The number of coals to use and the optimum fire temperature
•Using direct and indirect heat
•How to tell when the food is done
•Suitable marinades, sauces, side dishes, and beverages

A practical manual, intended for the home cook using the most readily available equipment, supplies, and ingredients, The Grilling Encyclopedia is a book that anyone can pick up, follow, and use to successfully prepare a fresh, tasty grilled meal.

With the understandable exceptions of I, N, U, and X, this is a comprehensive A-to-Z compendium of how to grill almost anything. Sinnes goes from Abalone to Zucchini with welcome clarity and great gastronomic expertise, then lards his instructions with great stories and a delicate wit, such that you start out looking for a dinner recipe but get lost reading eggplant lore.

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