The Great Ribs Book
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Product Description
The authors of our popular HOT series (over 200,000 books in print) team up to bring you the skinny on ribs. With dozens of color photographs and detailed discussion of different types of ribs, cooking techniques, and sauces, this slender wonder has everything you need to create the most mouthwatering meals imaginable! Whether you're smoking, grilling, roasting, or braising, THE GREAT RIBS BOOK brings you the basics for creating delectable baby back, buffalo, lamb, and beef ribs, spareribs, and more. And with more than 50 recipes for marinades, rubs, and glazes, a fantastic finger-licking experience is guaranteed.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #286152 in Books
- Published on: 1999-04-01
- Released on: 1999-04-01
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 10.24" h x .47" w x 4.52" l, .69 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 160 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Library Journal
Berry is known as the "Bean Queen"Aalthough she grows other things at her northern New Mexican ranch, it's her heirloom beans that have made her famous in culinary circles. She started out growing specialty produce for Coyote Caf?, Mark Miller's well-known Santa Fe restaurant, but now the focus of the ranch is what New York Times food writer Fabricant refers to as Berry's "library"Athe 300 or so different bean plants she grows each season and what could be called the reference section, jars of dried beans from adzuki to white emergo. The authors cover just 30 of these beans in their book, providing description, background, cooking information, and (usually) one recipeAoften from a chef who cooks Berry's beansAfor each type. A nice book, but considering Berry's knowledge of unusual beans, disappointing in its brevity. For larger collections. Carpenter and Sandison are the authors of more than half a dozen previous cookbooks, including Hot Wok (LJ 6/15/95). Although their subject this time seems a rather narrow one, they offer dozens of delicious recipes for ribsAspareribs, baby back, country-styleAinspired by cuisines all over the world: Szechuan Fire Ribs, Moroccan Glazed Ribs, Southwest Barbecued Ribs, and more. There's a good introductory section on cooking techniques and an illustrated glossary of ingredients. For most collections.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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The authors of the popular "Hot" series (over 200,000 books in print) give readers the basics for creating baby back, buffalo, lamb, and beef ribs, spareribs, and more. Full color.
About the Author
TERI SANDISON is an award-winning food photographer. HUGH CARPENTER teaches at cooking schools throughout North America and at his own school in California's Napa Valley. They are the authors of the HOT and FAST series of books. This is their twelfth cookbook. They live in Oakville, California.
HUGH CARPENTER teaches at cooking schools throughout North America and at his own school in California's Napa Valley. TERI SANDISON is an award-winning food photographer. They are the authors of the HOT and FAST series of books. This is their twelfth cookbook. They live in Oakville, California.
