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9780847839797

Smoke: New Firewood Cooking How To Build Flavor with Fire on the Grill and in the Kitchen

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  • ISBN13:

    9780847839797

  • ISBN10:

    0847839796

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2013-04-30
  • Publisher: Rizzoli
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Summary

A Texan chef shows there is a whole world of flavor beyond just barbecue. Smoke is a primer on the most time-tested culinary technique of allbut one that we have lost touch with. Chef Tim Byres shows how to imbue all kinds of foodsnot just meatwith the irresistible flavor of smoke. Here he gives innovative ideas for easy ways to use smoke in your everyday kitchen arsenal of flavorssuch as smoking safely on the stovetop with woodchips, putting together relishes and salsas made with smoked peppers and other vegetables, grilling with wood planks, and using smoke-cured meats to add layers of flavor to a dish. For serious cooks, there are how-to sections on building a firepit, smokehouse, and spit roast at home. As a Texan, Byres draws on the regional traditions of Mexico, Louisiana, and the South. He takes down-home foods and gives them brilliant twists. The results are such gutsy recipes as Pork Jowl Bacon with Half Sour Cucumbers, Boudin Balls and Brick Roux Gumbo, Cabrito and Masa Meatpies, and Coffee-Cured Brisket with Rustic Toast. Everything is made from scratchnot just the sausages but also the accompanying sauces, jams, and pickles. This is cooking at its most primal, and delicious.

Author Biography

Tim Byres is the chef and owner of the restaurants Smoke and Chicken Scratch in Dallas, Texas. Food & Wine named him "Best New Chef of the Southwest" in 2011 and "The People’s Best New Chef" in 2012. He has been featured in Southern Living, the New York Times, and Garden & Gun. Josh Ozersky, the author of The Hamburger: A History and Meat Me in Manhattan, has written for Time, Newsday, Saveur, and the New York Times.

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