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Barbecues 101 : More Than 100 Recipes for Great Grilled, Smoked, and Barbecued Food Plus All theFixings for Perfect Outdoor Parties

Barbecues 101 : More Than 100 Recipes for Great Grilled, Smoked, and Barbecued Food Plus All theFixings for Perfect Outdoor Parties

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rick Rodgers Rocks!
Review: Ever since purchasing "Ready and Waiting", Rick's book for the slow cooker, my wife and I have yet to find a bad recipe from any Rick Rodgers book. Everything we try works, I don't know how he does it. He writes clearly, economically, and his books are jam-packed with useful information.

I am pleased to report the same holds true for "Barbecues 101". Last night I tried his technique for spareribs and was astounded with the results. I could not believe how moist, tender, flavorful these ribs were - and dead easy to make!! Rick's trademark is to find/develop the best techniques for 1)incredible taste and 2)astonishing simplicity in preparation. If I told you the recipe you would never believe ribs could be cooked so quickly and taste so good. All I can say is try it for yourself and see.

Rick is the most reliable of all cookbook authors we have tried, and we have nearly 90 cooking titles on our shelves. This book is not only a welcome addition, but has quickly become essential reading. One other thing - do not miss an opportunity to take a cooking class from Rick when he's in town - if you have not yet discovered this author and teacher you are in for a treat!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rick Rodgers Rocks!
Review: Ever since purchasing "Ready and Waiting", Rick's book for the slow cooker, my wife and I have yet to find a bad recipe from any Rick Rodgers book. Everything we try works, I don't know how he does it. He writes clearly, economically, and his books are jam-packed with useful information.

I am pleased to report the same holds true for "Barbecues 101". Last night I tried his technique for spareribs and was astounded with the results. I could not believe how moist, tender, flavorful these ribs were - and dead easy to make!! Rick's trademark is to find/develop the best techniques for 1)incredible taste and 2)astonishing simplicity in preparation. If I told you the recipe you would never believe ribs could be cooked so quickly and taste so good. All I can say is try it for yourself and see.

Rick is the most reliable of all cookbook authors we have tried, and we have nearly 90 cooking titles on our shelves. This book is not only a welcome addition, but has quickly become essential reading. One other thing - do not miss an opportunity to take a cooking class from Rick when he's in town - if you have not yet discovered this author and teacher you are in for a treat!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great book, but not his best
Review: I have two of his books, this one and "Slow Cooker, Ready and Waiting". The slow cooker book is fantastic. I've cooked a number of items from that book and received outstanding results. But this review is not about that book, it's about the BBQ book.

I planned a relatively large family gathering recently and prepared everything directly from this cookbook. I used the template for a Texas BBQ. The only thing I changed was the BBQ brisket (which I borrowed from the slow cooker book) and I didn't make the coleslaw. It would have been too much food.

In the end, everything turned out great. The only thing I was not impressed with were the beans. They were not my taste, but they turned out pretty good.

I think this book is great. I served delicious potato salad and grilled chicken at the party right from this book. If you are looking for a great book to help you plan and cook for a BBQ, this is the book for you. But, don't discount the Slow Cooker one either. Because, while you are outside grilling the chicken, your delicious slow cooked brisket could be cooking inside.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great book, but not his best
Review: I have two of his books, this one and "Slow Cooker, Ready and Waiting". The slow cooker book is fantastic. I've cooked a number of items from that book and received outstanding results. But this review is not about that book, it's about the BBQ book.

I planned a relatively large family gathering recently and prepared everything directly from this cookbook. I used the template for a Texas BBQ. The only thing I changed was the BBQ brisket (which I borrowed from the slow cooker book) and I didn't make the coleslaw. It would have been too much food.

In the end, everything turned out great. The only thing I was not impressed with were the beans. They were not my taste, but they turned out pretty good.

I think this book is great. I served delicious potato salad and grilled chicken at the party right from this book. If you are looking for a great book to help you plan and cook for a BBQ, this is the book for you. But, don't discount the Slow Cooker one either. Because, while you are outside grilling the chicken, your delicious slow cooked brisket could be cooking inside.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just in time for the summer season!
Review: Rick Rodgers has done it again--taken a great topic (like his past books on Thanksgiving & Christmas) and covered it in a way that makes everything simple, easy, and enjoyable--EVEN FOR THE COOK!

He gives a nice overview of the equipment available today and some suggested maintenance (yes, you really DO have to wash the grill and the kettle cover every now & then!), plus a discussion of the different fuel sources, and why some are better than others in different situations. His warm, familiar writing style comes through loud & clear, but best of all are the recipes!!

His BBQ Sauce 101 (also taught in his grilling class), will allow both old-timers and new-comers alike to draw praise from their guests. It goes together in a snap, and although it smells quite pungent, the flavor is delicious, mellow, and not at all hot. Peaches & Bourbon Sauce is great on grilled chicken pieces, and he offers a fool-proof recipe for grilled, butterflied leg of lamb, a must for any serious cook who wants to try something more than just burgers and hot dogs. He also includes summer-perfect beverages, appetizers, side dishes (something else to serve alongside your own favorite potato salad!), and a great array of shortcake & cobbler desserts. (The Peach-Melba Bread Pudding is good enough to eat for breakfast if there are any leftovers!)

I bought my copy of BARBECUES 101 over Memorial Day weekend, and it's already filled with the splatters of many relaxing meals prepared for family and friends.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just in time for the summer season!
Review: Rick Rodgers has done it again--taken a great topic (like his past books on Thanksgiving & Christmas) and covered it in a way that makes everything simple, easy, and enjoyable--EVEN FOR THE COOK!

He gives a nice overview of the equipment available today and some suggested maintenance (yes, you really DO have to wash the grill and the kettle cover every now & then!), plus a discussion of the different fuel sources, and why some are better than others in different situations. His warm, familiar writing style comes through loud & clear, but best of all are the recipes!!

His BBQ Sauce 101 (also taught in his grilling class), will allow both old-timers and new-comers alike to draw praise from their guests. It goes together in a snap, and although it smells quite pungent, the flavor is delicious, mellow, and not at all hot. Peaches & Bourbon Sauce is great on grilled chicken pieces, and he offers a fool-proof recipe for grilled, butterflied leg of lamb, a must for any serious cook who wants to try something more than just burgers and hot dogs. He also includes summer-perfect beverages, appetizers, side dishes (something else to serve alongside your own favorite potato salad!), and a great array of shortcake & cobbler desserts. (The Peach-Melba Bread Pudding is good enough to eat for breakfast if there are any leftovers!)

I bought my copy of BARBECUES 101 over Memorial Day weekend, and it's already filled with the splatters of many relaxing meals prepared for family and friends.


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