



( 29 reviews )
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Posted: Aug 16 2009
This book is great. It gives many new and interesting recipies, and is very well written. The only reason that it didn't recieve 5 stars is because I felt that Steven Raichlens book How to Grill was a little better illustrated.
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Posted: Aug 1 2009
Have made about ten recipes from the book and all were excellent. I plan to make many more, however, the pages started falling out after only a week or so. For me, the contents are worth the inconvenience.
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Posted: Jul 9 2009
I've always been a natural with the grill and always been able to cook in general but this book has really helped me learn new tips and tricks along with helped me to expand to new areas of grilling. Everything is broken down into stages and classes in this book. The beginning of the book is basically a warm up to grilling for beginners then it progresses into harder and harder stuff. Each type of food is broken up into section. chicken seafood beef has a couple sections because of the types The best part is the tips sections and explanations of how to perform certain cuts and/or procedures. I've been reading that for some time now. I even go through the other chapters just to see what other tips are specific to those chapters. and so on. There are things from simple yet great to intricate that will make your taste buds sing for hours. I've tried many of these and wow, I've learned that a simple book can really change how you grill foods and change it for the better! This a guys book for sure. I can never sit down and read a book but this one I can't put down. There is just so much to this book it's crazy. Some of the best are the simple ways to make BBQ sauce that you bought from the store really fit into the style of chicken, beef, and so on that you are grilling to make it one of a kind.

















