The New Grilling Book

Barbecue lovers will rejoice! This is the definitive guide to grilling, with everything cooks need to know, from the basics to the secrets of master grillers. Recipes include main dishes and sauces, appetizers, side dishes, even desserts.

Cooking directions for charcoal and gas grills and smokers.

Hundreds of timesaving tips. Color photos. Useful charts.

Preparation and grilling times and nutrition information for every kitchen-tested recipe.Better Homes and Gardens‘s The New Grilling Book opens with an introduction offering good advice on grill types, fuel types, safety, and maintenance basics. The several hundred recipes include condiments, appetizers, main dishes, and desserts–all prepared right on the grill. Each recipe has specific directions for charcoal and gas grills, along with a chapter on smoke cooking. You’ll find the usual suspects, with recipes for ribs, steaks, and vegetables, but there’s some less-than-usual fare, including Polenta with Ratatouille and Banana-Chocolate Tiramisu. The photography, lightly peppered throughout, is quite striking, and the “Wise Advice” commentary includes great suggestions on picking the freshest seafoods and proper poultry handling, as well as ranking beef cuts by the most to the least tender. A full international array of styles and flavors is present, including Tex-Mex, Asian, Mediterranean, Polynesian, and much more. The New Grilling Book is packed with a great wealth of information and ideas for novice and seasoned grillers alike. –Teresa Simanton

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3 thoughts on “The New Grilling Book”

  1. Not a lot of COOKING in this book! Being a Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook I was so excited to receive this and start COOKING with my grandchildren! I read the reviews and thought this one was going to be perfect. So, I have a mixed review on this. While the cookbook itself is done quite nicely, meaning it is vibrant and appealing and the recipes are easy to read and fun there is not really any cooking going on in it. The recipes are simply smoothies, or wraps, or things similar in nature. It is more of already made items that…

  2. Classic, indispensable, and perfect for beginners I have had an older edition of this cookbook for over 15 years, and it never disappoints. I own other general cookbooks, Betty Crocker and Joy of Cooking, but I have found the recipes in this book to be the best. One feature of the new edition is something in every section called “Make it Mine” where the book gives a standard recipe that can have many variations and then gives you options to “make it yours”. An example is the recipe for burgers in the meat section which gives examples of…

  3. what happened to some of the old recipe’s My old 1980’s edition was getting very threadbare, pages coming loose, so ordered this new one. It does have a LOT more recipe’s. Problem I have is that at least 6 of my mainstay recipe’s have been changed, several others are not even in this book. Like waffles using beaten egg whites, baking powder biscuits without buttermilk. Printing is much smaller than my old book, so much more concentration is necessary with my 77+ year old eyes. Every recipe I tried in the old book worked as…

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