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The Barbecue Bible

The Barbecue Bible
By Steven Raichlen

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Steve Raichlen has gone 150,000 miles, across five continents, to discover the world's best barbecue grilled food. This cookbook has 500 recipes, and is a celebration of smoke, secret sauces, summer afternoon cookouts, and all things connected with the barbecue.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15574 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-08-28
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 576 pages

Customer Reviews

Top quality garden cooking!!5
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This book is packed with fantastic recipes from all around the world and must have been an absolute joy to research! It has hundreds of recipes, all easily explained with wit and sometimes a little history too. I've only tried a handful, (will I ever get through them all?!) but all I get is compliment after compliment! Exotic sauces which may be difficult to come by are all given a local substitute making the most experimental dishes fun and easy. I highly recommend Steven Raichlen's other BBQ book about 'Sauces, Rubs and Marinades' for the die hard garden chef!! Excellent stuff!

My Favorite Barbeque Reference!5
Steven Raichlen is truly the "guru of barbeque". I have tried many unique preparations from around the world that were never too difficult to follow. Additionally, I appreciate the history and humor that accompanies the many recipes. I would also like to recommend the author's new book called "Barbeque USA". If you enjoy grilling, any of Raichlen's book would be a welcome addition to you cookbook shelf.

Not great for the British Market2
We have purchased MANY barbecue books over the last few months, and had really high hopes for this title based on the reviews. Sadly the book is very much geared to the American Market (and why shouldn't it be - the author is American himself) and I feel does not measure up well to our homegrown barbecue manuals.

There are LOADS of recipes, but I feel that we will only try a few.