Al Roker's Big Bad Book of BarbecueAl Roker's Big Bad Book of Barbecue
The hundred recipes in this book are casual and simple -- just the way Al likes to cook for his family and friends. Like most of us, Al first learned to grill at the knee of his dad, whose policy was "the more lighter fluid, the better." But a trip to the Memphis in May Barbecue Championship ignited a real passion, and since then Al's grills have rarely grown cold. And while Al does have some hard-and-fast rules, like "don't keep moving your meat around" and "never touch another man's grill," his food is simple yet inventive, impressive and delicious.
In addition to great stuff for over the fire -- Jerk Chicken, Marinated Pork Tenderloin, Kebabs Cooked Right, New Orleans-Style Barbecued Shrimp, Fish Fillets with Lemon-Parsley Sauce, Turkey on the Grill, and, from "The Wurst City in the World," Sheboygan Bratwurst -- Al Roker's Big Bad Book of Barbecue has something for everyone, including recipes for quick-and-easy starters, marinades, main-dish salads, sides, classic American desserts, cooling drinks, vegetarian dishes, and low-fat fare.
So lean back in that lawn chair and have a sip of Lemon-Lime Fizz. Munch on a Spicy Wing or some BBQ Popcorn. That brisket should take care of itself in another hour or so.
Today weatherman Al Roker shares one hundred favorite grilling recipes that include provisions for current trends in healthy cooking as well as a variety of accompaniments, in a cookbook that is complemented by family anecdotes, grilling tips and techniques, and his observations on the art of barbecuing. 75,000 first printing.
Al Roker shares one hundred favorite grilling recipes in a cookbook that is complemented by family anecdotes, grilling tips and techniques, and observations on the art of barbecuing.
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- New York : Simon & Schuster, 2002.
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