- Dr. BBQ's Big-Time Barbeque Cookbook - Not bad, a few interesting recipes. Lack of pictures and make sure you are happy working in "cups"
Championship BBQ Secrets for Real Smoked Food - Probably has a wider range of recipes than I was after rather than sticking to slight variations on the basics
Smoke and Spice - Probably the best of the bunch for a beginner imho. Variations around the standard BBQ offerings without getting too exotic plus some good introductory discussions
BBQ Books
BBQ Books
Just wondered if any of the forum had any recommendations (or views) on BBQ books. I enjoy cooking so will tend to pick up a couple of recipe books for the style of cooking I'm trying to add to my repertoire and having started proper Q this year. its been no exception. I realise there is a lot of information that can be picked up on the net but wondered if anyone had any views on good Q books to have on the shelf. The ones I've tried are:
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Re: BBQ Books
When I was teaching myself the basics a couple of years ago, I found How To Grill by Steven Raichlen invaluable. It is geared mainly towards charcoal - being an excellent book for a kettle owner, but also covers other kit, including gas grills, and a couple of pages on smokers. It is extremely well illustrated and goes into things in good detail, including food preparation. Despite the title, it isn't just about direct grilling - it also covers indirect methods and some smoking. As such, I would say it is a particularly good book for a novice.
I later got Raichlen's The Barbecue! Bible. There is a lot of overlap between the two books, but the Bible contains slightly less in-depth detail, and more recipes.
Both are heavily discounted on Amazon, neither being more than a tenner.
I later got Raichlen's The Barbecue! Bible. There is a lot of overlap between the two books, but the Bible contains slightly less in-depth detail, and more recipes.
Both are heavily discounted on Amazon, neither being more than a tenner.
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Re: BBQ Books
My favourite is Peace, Love & BBQ. Not a recipe book, but has some great recipes in it as well as being an enjoyable read.
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MadCow
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I have a collection of BBQ Books for sale - majority of which I bought in the USA ... will put together a list and if anyone is interested please let me know ,., that or they'll go on eBay !
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That makes 2 of us.Mike_P_in_Tucson wrote:Smoke & Spice is my BBQ bible.
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Smoke and spice..the first book I bought and still getting used .....Competition secrets by Ron Schewchuk is the book which I think has helped me the most in Competition
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All Weather Griller
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A good BBQ buddy of mine gave me a copy of smoke and spice. It's an excellent book!
