Mastering the Grill: The Owner's Manual for Outdoor Cooking
Andrew Schloss; David Joachim; Alison Miksch
Chronicle Books (2007)
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Barbecue Cookery, Cooking / Methods / Barbecue & Grilling, Cooking / Methods / Outdoor, Juvenile Nonfiction / Cooking & Food
e-Book 9780811849647
English
Grilling is a science, and it's only when you understand the science of grilling that you can transform it into an art. That's what makes Mastering the Grill a standout on the cookbook shelf. From equipment (grill types and tools) to fire (wood, charcoal, or gas) to ingredients (meat, poultry, fish, and vegetables), the authors have shared their impressive grilling know-how to explain the whys and the hows and guarantee the wows clearly and comprehensively. In addition to hundreds of tips and techniques, this ultimate guide is packed with how-to illustrations and mouthwatering photographs plus 350 surefire recipes everything from rubs and marinades to appetizers, entrees, side dishes, and desserts. Mastering the Grill is a master class in cooking, destined to become a sauce-stained, well-thumbed classic.
Product Details
LoC Classification TX840.B3 .S277 2007
Dewey 641.5784
Cover Price £24.95
No. of Pages 416
Height x Width 277 x 229  mm
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