The Cook's Illustrated Guide To Grilling And Barbecue (The Best Recipe)

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  ISBN:    0936184868
  Sales Rank:    36012
  Published:    2005-05-30
  Publisher:    America's Test Kitchen
  # Pages:    432
  Binding:    Hardcover
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 20 reviews
  Used Offers:    17 from $22.88
  Amazon Price:    $23.10
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The Cook's Illustrated Guide To Grilling And Barbecue (The Best Recipe)
  
The Cook's Illustrated Guide to Grilling and Barbecue is a comprehensive nuts and bolts volume that thoroughly examines outdoor cooking—starting with the basics. The 12-page introduction to grilling, "Outdoor Cooking 101," walks you step-by-step through the essentials of grilling, grill-roasting, and barbecuing using both charcoal and gas grills.

And since outdoor cooking requires just the right tools and equipment, the editors of Cook's Illustrated share the results of their product tests in an extensive buyers guide, "Equipment and Tools for Outdoor Cooking," where charcoal grills, gas grills, grill brushes, tongs, instant-read thermometers, and more are rated. At a glance, you will know which brands we recommend (and why) and which to avoid.

Armed with the right equipment and instructions, you'll be ready to tackle just about any recipe from a simple and perfectly cooked burger to succulent pulled pork and restaurant-perfect grilled tuna. You'll find more than 450 recipes for all your favorites—steak tips, ribs, and barbecued chicken as well as some that will expand your repertoire—from Thai-Grilled Chicken and Skirt Steak Tacos to Grilled Corn with Spicy Chili Butter and Bruschetta with Fresh Herbs.

The Cook's Illustrated Guide to Grilling and Barbecue also contains more than 300 step-by-step illustrations that walk you through the basics of food preparation, such as how to cut beef for kebabs, trim beef tenderloin, and grill-roast a turkey.

Whether you're a novice outdoor cook or aspiring grillmaster, this encyclopedic examination of one of America's favorite pastimes will be your guide to foolproof grilling and barbecuing.

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07-07-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Fantastic!
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I'm not much of a meat eater, but wanted to be able to cook really good meat when I grill. This book may make me a meat lover! Each recipe is very educational as they explain many of the methods they tried before determining the best method for grilling a particular item. I've tried four recipes so far and they have all been absolutely perfect. I grilled burgers for a crowd on the 4th of July and throughout the meal everyone kept commenting on how good the burgers were. Seems that burgers should be simple, but now I know how to make a perfectly cooked juicy burger! The pork tenderloin recipe was also superb; tender and juicy. I won't be looking for any other grilling or barbeque cookbook.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-04 01:17:16 EST)
06-13-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  good book
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This is a very good book if you want to learn how to grill. I don't think that this is the best recipes book, but if you're looking to learn the techniques to grill to perfection beef, chicken, etc. this is the right guide.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-08 00:33:57 EST)
02-08-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Grilling tips to live by
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I purchased this book after reading a review and sample recipe in a local newspaper - this is one of the best cookbooks I've purchased. I am an avid CHARCOAL griller and this book has all the best tips (they do include separate instructions for gas grillers). I've made several of the recipes in the book and they have all received rave reviews - especially the brisket. The best part of this book (and other Cooks Illustrated books) is that they don't just hand you a bunch of recipes - they actually walk you through their testing methodology and explain how they came up with the final prep and cooking methods. Highly recommended!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-14 00:35:12 EST)
02-08-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  the most thorough grilling book ever!
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Everything you ever wanted to know about grilling is in this book. It is fantastic.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-14 00:35:12 EST)
07-21-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Gas vs. Charcoal
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I looked at dozens of books before settling on this one. I was good at gas grilling but now am in to charcoal. It's different and I hate to waste good food because I prepared it improperly. This practical guide gives me detailed technique instructions. Most other publications focus on recipes, and this one has recipes, but it focuses on the cooking process. There are also comparisons of gas vs. charcoal which was very useful for me.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-04 11:30:42 EST)
06-27-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Best Grill Cookbook out there
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I just purchased a new grill and several grill cookbooks. This is by far the BEST.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-23 16:49:41 EST)
05-29-07 5 0\1
(Hide Review...)  Cook's Illustrated does it again...
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I bought this for my boyfriend's birthday because he is a budding grill master. Although we haven't used any of the recipes from it yet, I've been very impressed with the depth of description of the basics and techniques for different types of food.

I was a fan of Cook's Illustrated products prior, but this book has given me incentive to collect more of their cookbooks.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-28 08:09:11 EST)
03-25-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Tells you what you need to know to do it right
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I have many cookbooks and am starting to weed them out. This is one of several I will keep. That and other Cook's publications. What I like is they explain what works, what does not, and why. One example: after brining thick pork chops as they suggested they have been the best I have ever done. I like this book so well I have given it to a good friend and neighbor who, like me, uses his BBQ often.

Try it, you will like it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-05-31 08:30:29 EST)
12-05-05 5 11\11
(Hide Review...)  "Why" as well as "how" is important
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While one can not truly barbeque on a grill, this guide gets you as close as possible. Good grilling is not rocket science but this book explains what many have learned only through trial-and-error. When trying a new receipe, I always compare it with this guide. While I may prefer sauces and rubs found in my other six grilling books, this is my Bible on how to apply them. Buy this book first and use it as your standard when reviewing others. Of course, like all receipe books, you must use your own good judgement. For example, one receipe says start your salmon fillets skin side down while another says skin side up. (I think skin side up is the right way to go to get better marking and to make it easier to see how cooking is progressing.) I use this book and I give it to my friends. Enjoy!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-31 01:45:32 EST)
09-08-05 5 14\14
(Hide Review...)  I'm getting another one for myself
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I gave this book to my brother for his birthday. He is a BBQ addict - once flew to Memphis for a week, just to do BBQ research. He rarely finds anything of interest in most books or magazines. He loves this book and within the first 20 minutes of reading it (while we finished assembling his birthday cake) he announced, twice, that he had "found something". Having found the perfect gift, I couldn't be more pleased.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-27 03:10:29 EST)
08-08-05 5 20\20
(Hide Review...)  A "Must Have" Grilling and Barbeque Book!
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"The Cook's Illustrated Guide to Grilling and Barbeque" is in my opinion a "must have" book for anyone wanting to learn or improve his/her outdoor cooking skills. This book, copyrighted in 2005, appears to me to be an updated and revised version of the similar "The Best Recipe Grilling & Barbeque" book copyrighted in 2001 (which I bought at the same time). After reading through both books, I do not see any reason for purchasing the 2001 book.

The "Illustrated Guide" contains over 450 recipes, but those recipes are only one part of the great information this book presents. The book opens with the basics of "grilling" versus "barbequing" and discusses the differences between charcoal cooking and gas cooking. There is a lot of information and recommendations on products (cooking equipment and tools) needed for successful outdoor cooking. In the cooking chapters (beef, pork, chicken, turkey, vegetables, etc.), the "Illustrated Guide" gives much more than just recipes. The book describes how to choose the food (e.g. which cut of beef, what size chicken, etc.) and how to prepare it before cooking, including seasoning. Then, the book describes a step-by-step procedure for cooking the item; the book gives separate instructions for charcoal cooking and gas cooking.

The book's "claim to fame" is that the authors/cooks perfected each instruction/recipe through extensive trial and error, and that the reader can benefit from the writers' experience and their detailed instructions.

On my gas grill, I recently grill-roasted the book's "Beer Can Chicken" (for which I used lemonade- the recommended alternate to beer) and my family all agreed it was the best chicken we had ever eaten. I also recently followed the book's instuctions to select, buy, season and grill strip steaks. My family (and guest) also raved about those steaks. My steak tasted better than one I recently ate at Ruth's Chris Steakhouse.

Each time I've followed the book's instructions, the results have been outstanding. This book quickly pays for itself.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-27 03:10:29 EST)
06-13-05 5 51\51
(Hide Review...)  Great Introduction to Outdoor Cooking.
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`The Cook's Illustrated Guide to Grilling and Barbecue' by the editors of `Cook's Illustrated' magazine may be the very first book you should get on the title subject. Unlike the charcoal only coverage of the excellent `The Thrill of the Grill' by Chris Schlesinger and John Willoughby, this book gives equal coverage to charcoal and gas, although it does not address grilling with raw hardwood.

The first thing which impressed me about this book is that early in editor in chief Christopher Kimball's introduction, the point is made in no uncertain terms that good grilling and barbecue is hard to do. Doing it right requires both book learning and experience. The second thing that impressed me about the book was that I found lots of very good general information on techniques. I was expecting not much more than an anthology of grilling and barbecue recipe articles from the magazine as I see in many other `Cook's Illustrated' books. I was not surprised with the quality of this information, as `Cook's Illustrated' always provides reliable, albeit somewhat uninspired advice.

One thing I find true of the `Cook's Illustrated' books is that they are fun to read. Every other page seems to have a sidebar of interesting opinions about everything from Santoku knives to catsup (Heinz is the best). I suggest you take opinions on ingredients such as vinegars or olive oils with a grain of salt, as there is a good chance that a minority of available brands were tested and their testers tend to play it safe. When they say they were surprised by their results, it's time to sit up and take notice! The best thing about their opinions is that they give the reasons behind their recommendations and when the reasons are sound, there is little room for argument, as when they describe their experiments with the heat distribution in a kettle grill measured from five different points in a comparison of two different methods of creating a high heat zone and a low heat zone in the same grill.

A second big distinction between this book and `The Thrill of the Grill' is that `Cook's Illustrated' gives us recipes for all the standard dishes that appear on 90% of America's grills. It may be great to find out how to grill octopus, but it's a lot better to exercise one's grilling technique with hamburgers, steaks, and chops until you have the basic techniques down pat. As with most `Cook's Illustrated' recipes, I have a bit of a problem with the ones in this book. While I totally trust their opinions and findings on general grilling technique, I will probably adapt their recipes with a certain caution. Their recipes for hamburgers and London Broil have lots of good information about shaping the patties and choosing the meat, but the actual recipes are, I believe, not as good as my favorite methods acquired from Julia Child and James Beard respectively. I would be inclined to read what they have to say about the recipes, but use my own experience in seasoning or marinading. The other side of the coin is that many recipes give separate instructions for how to handle the same recipe on gas and on charcoal. My best suggestion is that if you have a favorite saute recipe you wish to move to the grill, look up a comparable recipe in this book and transpose your favorite recipe to the grill with these authors' grilling recommendations.

Part of what makes this book so good as armchair reading is that it does an excellent job of explaining the differences between cooking methods for tender versus tough forms of meat. This dichotomy is especially interesting when lined up with the differences between grilling and barbecuing. The former is a high heat method very similar to sauteeing while the latter is a low heat method very similar to braising. It explains the seeming paradox of a piece or beef loin going tough if cooked too long while a piece of chuck becomes tenderer under the right long cooking circumstances.

For those who are not familiar with the `Cook's Illustrated' style of presentation, I have to give a good word about their line drawing demonstrations of techniques. I have always preferred the skillful drawing to photographs as the former illustration highlights what is important and leaves out any extraneous information. On the other hand, when the subject is produce as when you are looking at good versus bad racks of ribs, a series of well cropped photographs is better than the drawing. Here, you don't want to chance hiding any detail of the product being shown. In any case, the illustrations are a lot better than what you get from Schlesinger and Willoughby or Bobby Flay. I will say that in a few cases, the black and white photos are a little weak in that the definition of detail doesn't do justice to the point being made in the text.

This oversize volume has two introductory sections on basic outdoor cooking techniques and outdoor cooking tools. This is followed with seven chapters of all your basic grilled or barbecued proteins, including beef, pork, lamb, chicken, turkey (and other birds), fish, and shellfish. Vegetables give us an eighth chapter on grilling. The tenth chapter covers grilling breads, especially pizza. If you are pretty expert at pizza making, this is probably really a good thing to try, as your kitchen oven can barely make it above 500 degrees Fahrenheit, while a charcoal grill can easily reach over 750 degrees Fahrenheit, much closer to your favorite pizza shop oven. The last chapters are on side dishes and rubs and sauces.

If I were editing the book, I would have put barbecue techniques and recipes in separate chapters, especially for those who specialize in one or the other, but a little extra reading never hurt anyone, and I am all in favor of the value of serendipity.

Highly recommended first book on grilling and barbecue!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-27 03:10:29 EST)
  
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