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Memphis Barbecue

Author : Craig David Meek
Publisher : History Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 162619534X

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"A history of Memphis told through barbecue"--

Memphis Blues Barbecue House

Author : George Siu,Park Heffelfinger
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Barbecuing
ISBN : 1552859142

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Memphis Blues Barbecue House by George Siu,Park Heffelfinger Pdf

After Siu and Heffelfinger, two well-known Vancouver foodies, fell in love with Southern barbecue they started the Memphis Blues Barbeque House. This recipe collection helps home cooks create some of the South's most legendary dishes.

Barbecue

Author : Tim Miller
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2014-08-07
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781442227545

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Barbecue by Tim Miller Pdf

Barbecue: A History examines barbecue's history and place in American society using both historical and contemporary sources. The book examines all aspects of barbecue: Outdoor grilling and traditional slow cooking Restaurant and home cooking International forms of barbecue The specific foods involved in a barbecue The concept of the barbecue as a gathering Historical and contemporary recipes for main and side dishes Readers are treated here to a delightful and thorough history of barbecue, including its appearance in music, television, and film, and a consideration of how we think of and enjoy barbecue today.

Insiders' Guide® to Memphis

Author : Rebecca Finlayson
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2008-12-16
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781461746942

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Insiders' Guide® to Memphis by Rebecca Finlayson Pdf

Is Memphis on your list of possible places to relocate or visit? You'll find this practical guide an essential resource for comprehensive information about this fast-growing city. Local author Rebecca Finlayson offers an unbiased perspective of Memphis and the area around it. Four maps and 30 black-and-white photographs complete the coverage.

Celebrating Barbecue

Author : Dotty Griffith
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2010-06-15
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781439142080

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Celebrating Barbecue by Dotty Griffith Pdf

Like jazz, barbecue is a uniquely American original, and few subjects ignite more passion, excitement, controversy, and competition. In Celebrating Barbecue, Dotty Griffith, restaurant critic for The Dallas Morning News, gives readers the lowdown on real barbecue, identifying the four great regional styles of American 'cue (Carolina, Memphis, Texas, and Kansas City), as well as what Griffith calls "micro-styles" like Santa Maria Beef Barbecue or St. Louis Barbecued Snouts. Though reducing barbecue to a set of rules and specifications is, as Griffith says, "like teaching a cat to bark," Celebrating Barbecue attempts (and succeeds!) in doing just that, beginning with the history of barbecue, defining each region's preferences for meat, fuel, and seasonings. There are classic authentic recipes for slow-cooked meats such as Texas Brisket and North Carolina-Style Pulled Pork, with cooking temperatures, seasonings, woods, and techniques (including fail-safe techniques for bad weather or uncooperative equipment or fuels) explained in detail. Griffith includes recipes for mops, rubs, sauces, and marinades, as well as sources for ready-made flavor enhancers. A full complement of appetizers, sides, and desserts rounds out the more than 85 recipes. Menus are provided for each regional style so you can create your own barbecue feast. Travelers will find lists of barbecue restaurants, cook-offs, and festivals, and stay-at-homes will find the best places to mail-order 'cue, as well as a directory of pit masters and a section on cookers. Opinionated and informed, Celebrating Barbecue is written with wit, passion, and verve. A pleasure to read and to cook from, it's the only book you'll need to enjoy this most American of foods.

Lost Restaurants of Memphis

Author : G. Wayne Dowdy
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : History
ISBN : 9781467142526

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Lost Restaurants of Memphis by G. Wayne Dowdy Pdf

Memphis is well known for its cuisine, and there is no end to the iconic restaurants that hold a place in the hearts of locals. Johnny Mills Barbecue was home to the "barbecue king of Beale Street." Gaston's Restaurant was owned by John Gaston, the "prince of Memphis restaurateurs." Leonard�s Pit Barbecue was operated by Leonard Heuberger, the man who invented the pulled pork sandwich. Gayhawk Drive-In was hugely popular with African Americans during segregation. Author G. Wayne Dowdy details the history of Memphis's most celebrated restaurants and the reasons they will live forever.

Moon Memphis

Author : Margaret Littman
Publisher : Moon Travel
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2016-08-23
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781631213687

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Travel writer and Tennessee local Margaret Littman reveals the best things Memphis has to offer, from the soul music and blues to the barbecue. Margaret provides travel strategies including the Beale Street Walking Tour and Memphis Juke Joints. Packed with information on dining, transportation and accommodations, Moon Memphis has many options for a range of travel budgets. Complete with details on where to find the best barbecue, learn about the Underground Railroad, or pay homage to The King, Moon Memphis gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.

Dr. BBQ's Big-Time Barbecue Road Trip!

Author : Ray Lampe
Publisher : St. Martin's Griffin
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2007-06-12
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781429993432

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Dr. BBQ's Big-Time Barbecue Road Trip! by Ray Lampe Pdf

From pork butts to brisket, New Mexico to Tennessee, Ray Lampe, A.K.A. "Dr. BBQ," has traveled the barbecue circuit and back again—and lived to tell his tale of a never-ending barbecue road trip that practically drips with tangy goodness! In "Dr. BBQ's Big-Time Barbecue Road Trip!," Lampe gives hungry readers throughout the U.S. the real deal on where to find barbecue to meet every craving, whether traveling the back roads or heading to the joint down the street. Filled with juicy regional recipes, crazy characters, and funny stories, this is one road trip not to be missed! It's time to eat with your hands (don't forget the paper towels!) with such mouth-watering recipes as: --Kansas City Style Brisket and Burnt Ends --Smoked Cornish Hens Cozy Corner Style --Barbecued Mutton ala Owensboro, Kentucky --Beef Ribs in the Style of Powdrell's BBQ --And much more! Written with the robust DR. BBQ flare, "Dr. BBQ's Big-Time Barbecue Road Trip!" is part cookbook, part witty travelogue, and part guidebook adventure—but all barbecue, all the time!

Barbecue Road Trip

Author : Michael Karl Witzel
Publisher : Quarto Publishing Group USA
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2008-10-15
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781616731168

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Barbecue Road Trip by Michael Karl Witzel Pdf

With its fervent aficionados, traditions, and wildly varying regional styles--each with its passionate advocates--barbecue is much more than a way of cooking meat: It’s a cultural ritual. A history as entertaining as it is informative, this book is the first to explore American barbecue’s regional roots. Nationally renowned food commentator Mike Witzel takes readers on an eye-opening (and mouth-watering) tour of the histories, techniques, culture, competitions, traditional side dishes, and classic hot spots associated with barbecue’s four major regionally based styles. With hundreds of photographs and illustrations, print ads, signage, and more, this account offers a rich picture of American barbecue in Texas, North Carolina, Memphis, and Kansas City (home to at least 100 barbecue restaurants and the world’s largest annual barbeque contest). Pork or beef, sweet or spicy, marinated or rubbed, basted or slathered in sauce, cooked slowly or seared, over coal or wood chips, here are the styles from which all American barbecue is derived, in all their rich flavor and folklore. For those who wish to do further research, the book provides a listing of top barbecue joints in all 50 states.

Smokelore

Author : Jim Auchmutey
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2019-06-01
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780820338415

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Smokelore by Jim Auchmutey Pdf

Barbecue: It’s America in a mouthful. The story of barbecue touches almost every aspect of our history. It involves indigenous culture, the colonial era, slavery, the Civil War, the settling of the West, the coming of immigrants, the Great Migration, the rise of the automobile, the expansion of suburbia, the rejiggering of gender roles. It encompasses every region and demographic group. It is entwined with our politics and tangled up with our race relations. Jim Auchmutey follows the delicious and contentious history of barbecue in America from the ox roast that celebrated the groundbreaking for the U.S. Capitol building to the first barbecue launched into space almost two hundred years later. The narrative covers the golden age of political barbecues, the evolution of the barbecue restaurant, the development of backyard cooking, and the recent rediscovery of traditional barbecue craft. Along the way, Auchmutey considers the mystique of barbecue sauces, the spectacle of barbecue contests, the global influences on American barbecue, the roles of race and gender in barbecue culture, and the many ways barbecue has been portrayed in our art and literature. It’s a spicy story that involves noted Americans from George Washington and Abraham Lincoln to Louis Armstrong, Elvis Presley, Martin Luther King Jr., and Barack Obama.

Pop's Mops and Sops - Barbecue and Sauces from Around the World

Author : "B" "B" Quester
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 205 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2009-12-05
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780557210169

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Pop's Mops and Sops - Barbecue and Sauces from Around the World by "B" "B" Quester Pdf

Barbecue sauce (also abbreviated BBQ sauce and spelled Barbeque) is a liquid flavoring sauce or condiment ranging from watery to very thick consistency. As the name implies, it was created as an accompaniment to barbecued foods. While it can be applied to any food, it usually tops meat after cooking or during barbecuing, grilling, or baking. Traditionally it has been a favored sauce for pork or beef ribs and chicken. Less often, it is used for dipping items like fries, as well as a replacement for tomato sauce in barbecue-style pizzas.

BBQ USA

Author : Steven Raichlen
Publisher : Workman Publishing Company
Page : 785 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2003-04-22
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780761159582

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BBQ USA by Steven Raichlen Pdf

Steven Raichlen, a national barbecue treasure and author of The Barbecue! Bible, How to Grill, and other books in the Barbecue! Bible series, embarks on a quest to find the soul of American barbecue, from barbecue-belt classics-Lone Star Brisket, Lexington Pulled Pork, K.C. Pepper Rub, Tennessee Mop Sauce-to the grilling genius of backyards, tailgate parties, competitions, and local restaurants. In 450 recipes covering every state as well as Canada and Puerto Rico, BBQ USA celebrates the best of regional live-fire cooking. Finger-lickin' or highfalutin; smoked, rubbed, mopped, or pulled; cooked in minutes or slaved over all through the night, American barbecue is where fire meets obsession. There's grill-crazy California, where everything gets fired up - dates, Caesar salad, lamb shanks, mussels. Latin-influenced Florida, with its Chimichurri Game Hens and Mojo-Marinated Pork on Sugar Cane. Maple syrup flavors the grilled fare of Vermont; Wisconsin throws its kielbasa over the coals; Georgia barbecues Vidalias; and Hawaii makes its pineapples sing. Accompanying the recipes are hundreds of tips, techniques, sidebars, and pit stops. It's a coast-to-coast extravaganza, from soup (grilled, chilled, and served in shooters) to nuts (yes, barbecued peanuts, from Kentucky).

Barbecue

Author : Robert F. Moss
Publisher : University Alabama Press
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2020-10-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9780817320652

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The definitive history of an iconic American food, with new chapters, sidebars, and updated historical accounts The full story of barbecue in the United States had been virtually untold before Robert F. Moss revealed its long, rich history in his 2010 book Barbecue: The History of an American Institution. Moss researched hundreds of sources—newspapers, letters, journals, diaries, and travel narratives—to document the evolution of barbecue from its origins among Native Americans to its present status as an icon of American culture. He mapped out the development of the rich array of regional barbecue styles, chronicled the rise of barbecue restaurants, and profiled the famed pitmasters who made the tradition what it is today. Barbecue is the story not just of a dish but also of a social institution that helped shape many regional cultures of the United States. The history begins with British colonists’ adoption of barbecuing techniques from Native Americans in the 17th and 18th centuries, moves to barbecue’s establishment as the preeminent form of public celebration in the 19th century, and is carried through to barbecue’s ubiquitous standing today. From the very beginning, barbecues were powerful social magnets, drawing together people from a wide range of classes and geographic backgrounds. Barbecue played a key role in three centuries of American history, both reflecting and influencing the direction of an evolving society. By tracing the story of barbecue from its origins to today, Barbecue: The History of an American Institution traces the very thread of American social history. Moss has made significant updates in this new edition, offering a wealth of new historical research, sources, illustrations, and anecdotes.

Barbecue Crossroads

Author : Robb Walsh
Publisher : Univ of TX + ORM
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2013-06-06
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780292745896

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Barbecue Crossroads by Robb Walsh Pdf

In stories, recipes, and photographs, James Beard Award–winning writer Robb Walsh and acclaimed documentary photographer O. Rufus Lovett take us on a barbecue odyssey from East Texas to the Carolinas and back. In Barbecue Crossroads, we meet the pitmasters who still use old-fashioned wood-fired pits, and we sample some of their succulent pork shoulders, whole hogs, savory beef, sausage, mutton, and even some barbecued baloney. Recipes for these and the side dishes, sauces, and desserts that come with them are painstakingly recorded and tested. But Barbecue Crossroads is more than a cookbook; it is a trip back to the roots of our oldest artisan food tradition and a look at how Southern culture is changing. Walsh and Lovett trace the lineage of Southern barbecue backwards through time as they travel across a part of the country where slow-cooked meat has long been part of everyday life. What they find is not one story, but many. They visit legendary joints that don’t live up to their reputations—and discover unknown places that deserve more attention. They tell us why the corporatizing of agriculture is making it difficult for pitmasters to afford hickory wood or find whole hogs that fit on a pit. Walsh and Lovett also remind us of myriad ways that race weaves in and out of the barbecue story, from African American cooking techniques and recipes to the tastes of migrant farmworkers who ate their barbecue in meat markets, gas stations, and convenience stores because they weren’t welcome in restaurants. The authors also expose the ways that barbecue competitions and TV shows are undermining traditional barbecue culture. And they predict that the revival of the community barbecue tradition may well be its salvation.

Barbecue Chicken Made Easy

Author : Meathead Goldwyn
Publisher : Deep Dive Guides a division of Meathead’s AmazingRibs.com
Page : 237 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2021-12-24
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Barbecue Chicken Made Easy by Meathead Goldwyn Pdf

We've all experienced BBQ chicken featuring charred skin, burnt sauce, and undercooked meat. No more! Say goodbye to dry, stringy, cardboardy, boring birds and say hello to the most tender, flavorful, juicy chicken you ever tasted. With “Barbecue Chicken Made Easy: Everything You Need To Know About Amazing Chicken On the Grill & Smoker” by Meathead and Brigit Binns, you can master the art of perfectly grilled and smoked chicken. Learn how to buy the best birds, the right way to butcher, how to spatchcock, how to wet and dry brine to keep it juicy, the ins and outs of smoke roasting and reverse searing, all about pink juices and safe cooking temperatures, the tools you need, and carving. There are numerous well-tested recipes, delicious spice rubs, barbecue sauces, and much more.