Slow Fire

Slow Fire
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Publisher : Chronicle Books
Total Pages : 179
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ISBN-10 : 9781452112817
ISBN-13 : 1452112819
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Slow Fire by : Ray Lampe

Download or read book Slow Fire written by Ray Lampe and published by Chronicle Books. This book was released on 2012-03-30 with total page 179 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Hall of Fame pitmaster and author of Flavorize “does a great job of explaining the hows and whys behind this particular cooking method” (Epicurious). Great barbecue is as simple as meat, fire, smoke, and time. This ode to authentic meaty goodness gives barbecue beginners an essential guide to the tools, techniques, and recipes needed to make smoky, mouthwatering, fall-off-the-bone meats. And seasoned smokers will learn a thing or two, too! Ray Lampe, a.k.a. Dr. BBQ, brings decades of expertise as a barbecue master, providing indispensable wisdom alongside 68 of the best recipes he has encountered in his long and wide-ranging career, from tantalizing mains such as Competition-Style Beef Brisket to lip-smacking sides such as Bacon and Blue Cheese Coleslaw. For both stove-top smokers and regular backyard grills, Slow Fire makes it easy to cook irresistible slow-cooked barbecue right at home. “If you’re a beginner looking to expand your cooking skills into the fine art of barbecue, Slow Fire will surely set you in the right direction. The book is not intimidating in stature, but complete in guidance. I firmly believe Ray Lampe can teach you to barbecue with just one book.” —Top Ribs “Anyone with a penchant for perfecting their barbecue techniques can benefit . . . there is more than enough information here to have an endless number of feasts.” —Tap into Morristown “A fun book . . . This one takes a much more laid back approach. That’s to my liking. The recipes here could keep your grill happy all summer long.” —Foodamental


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