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 The Barbecue America Cookbook: America's Best Barbecue Recipes from Coast to Coast by Rick Browne, Barbecue America, the companion to the thirteen-part PBS series of the same name, is a gastronomic odyssey through the contests, restaurants, cities, and towns that have become America's barbecue shrines. From the most outlandish barbecue competitions-like the Greater Columbus Pig Jog Barbecue Cookoff in Columbus, Georgia-to the smokiest back-alley pit grills in the country, this is the complete guide to the character-filled world of barbecue. Including more than a hundred recipes for the finest barbecue dishes ever concocted, Barbecue America celebrates the diversity of the nation's various barbecue styles, and along the way introduces some of the quirky personalities, like the guy who quit his country club so he could afford a barbecue smoker costing upward of fifteen thousand dollars. Experience the pageantry and the homespun humor of the legions of barbecuers and shrines that make up the varied-and flavorful-world of smoking and grilling food, truly the jazz of world cuisine. (9 x 9 1/2, 216 pages, color photos) Rick Browne, a writer-photographer whose food shots and stories have been published in many leading travel, food, and wine magazines, holds an honorary Doctorate of Barbecue, is a member of the Kansas City Barbecue Society, and serves as a certified BBQ judge. Jack Bettridge, a senior editor of Cigar Aficionado, writes about celebrities, travel, sports, lifestyles, and cigars, and is a KCBS member and judge. "Browne and Bettridge's ode to everything 'Q, as they put it, has homespun and exotic recipes from around the country, but that's not its only big plus. This 216-page book is rich in the history of barbecuing and has all sorts of arcane facts. I'm convinced. Put me downfor a double order."-Los Angeles Times "There's a whole world of barbecue out there and if you're not already part of it, you're in for a treat! Here's all the culture, the competitions, the characters, plus more than 100 of the dangdest barbecue recipes ever.
 Sylvia's Soul Food: Recipes from Harlem's World Famous Restaurant by Sylvia Woods, Sylvia Woods has been barbecuing, baking, frying, and smothering New York City's best soul food for nearly thirty years. According to the Zagat New York City Restaurant Survey, "For down-home delicious Soul Food, this funky Harlemite is the real thing; go for great ribs, incredible fried chicken, fiery greens, and other artery-clogging Southern staples. Don't tell your doctor what you ate". Now, for the first time, the "Queen of Soul Food" reveals her recipe secrets for more than one hundred of the authentic, stick-to-your-ribs soul food and classic Southern dishes she serves at her world-famous Harlem restaurant. Start off with a breakfast of homemade pork sausage with eggs and the tenderest, flakiest biscuits you've ever eaten. Move on to tried-and-true soul food favorites that include Smothered Chicken, Fried Catfish with Hushpuppies, Sweet and Spicy Chicken Wings, Blackeyed Peas and Rice, and, of course, "Sylvia's World-Famous Talked-About Barbecued Ribs". Of course, no meal at Sylvia's would be complete without a couple of "sides": Fried Green Tomatoes, Collard Greens with Cornmeal Dumplings, Candied Sweet Potatoes, and more. Sylvia's desserts are enough to satisfy any sweet tooth: Peach Cobbler, Lemon Pie, and Three-Layer Caramel Cake. So, "if you're craving great barbecue, down-home soul food, and something uniquely New York, catch a cab up to Sylvia's, a marvelous restaurant serving up batches of great ribs, pork chops, candied sweet potatoes, and pecan pies that will satisfy the biggest eater in the family" (Passport to New York Restaurants). If you can't make it to New York, Sylvia's Soul Food will make you feel like you're there.
Arthur Bryant's - Arthur Bryant's is a restaurant located in Kansas City, Missouri. It is considered by many to be the most famous barbecue restaurant in the United States. Famous Dave's - Famous Dave's Legendary Pit Bar-B-Que, formerly Famous Dave's Bar-B-Que Shack, is a chain of southern-style barbecue restaurants serving pork ribs, chicken, and beef brisket. Dave Anderson, a Ojibwe who served as the head of the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs from 2004 to 2005, started the first Famous Dave's restaurant just outside of Hayward, Wisconsin, in 1979. RibCrib - The Rib Crib is a restaurant chain which specializes in barbecue and smoked meats, most famously known for their spare ribs, pork spare, and baby back ribs, and their bold mild and hot sauces. The franchise started in Oklahoma, and most of the restaurants are in the south-central part of the United States or in Florida. Bill Miller Bar-B-Q Enterprises - Bill Miller Bar-B-Q Enterprises is a San Antonio-headquartered restaurant chain that focuses on barbecue food, accompanying side dishes (such as potato salad and coleslaw), and baked goods.
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Having grown up in a barbecue restaurant family, I bond immediately with anyone who has a master`s touch at the grill and barbecue pit. Hot Garlic Potato Chips, Porcini Gnocchi with Prosciutto and Parmigiano Cream, Grilled Marinated Fillet Mignon of Tuna, Herb-Roasted Chicken, Eggplant Mashed Potatoes, and Baked Banana Tart with Caramel and Macadamia Nuts are some of the all-time favorites included in this long-awaited collection. Move on to tried-and-true soul food and classic Southern dishes she serves at her world-famous Harlem restaurant. Of course, no meal at Sylvia's would be complete without a couple of sides: Fried Green Tomatoes, Collard Greens with Cornmeal Dumplings, Candied Sweet Potatoes, and more. Offered are recipes for 160 of Union Square Cafe Cookbook inspires confidence in home cooks by sharing Michael Romano's tips for success. Copyright (C) Muze The dining editor and Dallas Morning News restaurant critic shares eighty-five tempting recipes for 160 of Union Square Cafe Cookbook inspires confidence in home cooks by sharing Michael Romano's tips for success. Copyright (C) Muze The dining editor and Dallas Morning News restaurant critic shares eighty-five tempting recipes for making great barbecue, down-home soul food, and something uniquely New York, Sylvia's Soul Food will make you feel like you're there. America's king of outdoor cooking and host of Public Television`s Mexico: One Plate at a Time Elizabeth Karmel is a celebration of
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