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The Barbecue! Bible
The Barbecue Bible
Author: Steven Raichlen
ISBN-13: 9781563058660
ISBN-10: 1563058669
Publication Date: 1/6/1998
Pages: 576
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 20 ratings
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Book Type: Paperback
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5 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

xyza avatar reviewed The Barbecue! Bible on + 35 more book reviews
This cookbook and many others by this author were well loved. You can not go wrong with any of his BBQ cookbooks. This one is a great all round BBQ cookbook. The man knows his way around a grill. His recipes are easy to follow. Just read them through and follow them properly. Dinner will be fantastic. I did so many from this specific cookbook. They all turned out perfect. Just make sure you have patience and a good grill to go with the cookbook.
reviewed The Barbecue! Bible on + 8 more book reviews
There are some really good recipes in here. I got my favorites and thought it would be nice to pass it on.
reviewed The Barbecue! Bible on + 186 more book reviews
YUMMY!!!!
reviewed The Barbecue! Bible on + 45 more book reviews
OVER 500 Recipes - GREAT for this time of year. Recipes for small groups or large...all types. Julia Child cook book award. YUM!
reviewed The Barbecue! Bible on + 56 more book reviews
The recipes are interesting but it was a let down that there are no pictures of the final products! I'm a visual person so while I can imagine what the end result might be from reading the recipe when making the recipe it can help to see what the final look should be also presentation on the plate! This recipe book has everything from alcoholic & nonalcoholic drink recipes, dessert recipes, side dishes, dips & marinades, salads and of course meat and veg main course recipes. It's just vastly disappointing that what looks like in the cover a passel of pics is not that way on the inside of the book. Also due to the way it's bound like a typical book it doesn't stay open unless you crack the spine (a small crime in my opinion).