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Weber's Art of the Grill: Recipes for Outdoor Living | 
| Author: Jamie Purviance Creators: Tim Turner, Mike Kempster Brand: WEBER Category: Book
List Price: $40.00 Buy Used: $0.79 as of 9/3/2010 13:38 EDT details You Save: $39.21 (98%)
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Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 109286
Media: Hardcover Edition: First edition. Pages: 208 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 9.1 x 1
MPN: 310 ISBN: 0811824195 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5784 EAN: 9780811824194 ASIN: 0811824195
Publication Date: March 1, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description In Weber's Art of the Grill, America's pre-eminent grill manufacturer shares the tips, tools, and techniques that can maximize your grill's potential-and make outdoor cooking a breeze. Offers over a hundred grilling recipes accompanied by lavish photographs.
Amazon.com Review Ever grill a banana? Want to grill a peach, but not sure what to do next? You need Weber's Art of the Grill from those nice people at Weber who brought us the covered kettle charcoal grill and, now, a full array of gas-fired outdoor grills. It's not just about grilling hamburgers anymore, and this lush book is here to prove how wide a range of cooking opportunities exist under the cover of your grill. We start with the essentials, the differences between direct and indirect cooking, and move right into those basic sauces that give grilled foods the piquancy we so adore: Honey-Ginger Peach Sauce, Dijon Wine Sauce, Hot Pepper Vinegar Sauce, Weber's Tangy Barbecue Sauce. Then there's a menu planner. The Wine Country Lunch, for example, includes Grilled Tuna Niçoise, Butterflied Chicken Under Bricks, and Grilled Peaches with Fresh Cherry Sauce. Business Casual includes Caponata Bruschetta, Smoky Lobster Tails and Corn on the Cob, and S'Mores All Grown Up. The chapters break out as Starters, Meats, Chicken and Poultry, Fish and Seafood, Vegetable Main Dishes, Sides and Salads, and Desserts--all of it based on grilled foods of one kind (the grilled bread of Bruschetta) or another (the grilled butternut squash of Grilled Butternut Squash and Ginger Soup with Spiced Peanuts). This is not a snooty, party-food book loaded with recipes you'll never want to try--not with the likes of Prime Rib with Texas Dry Rub or Moroccan Butterflied Leg of Lamb tucked between the book's covers. Author Jamie Purviance's central theme through all the recipes is to make it easy to get that terrific grilled flavor on the table. He knows that given just a little exposure to working with a grill--and admittedly, there is a little bit of a learning curve to get to the comfort zone--any cook who likes to eat great-tasting food will keep coming back. With Weber's Art of the Grill in hand, you may find yourself outside in the middle of winter firing up the grill to bring those midsummer flavors on home. And who could blame you? --Schuyler Ingle
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nice book for entertaining August 7, 2009 Susan M. Parks (Louisville, KY) A very nice book with some upscale recipes for entertaining. I have made several of the recipes and none were hard and very good. Would highly recommend this book.
Great, Great, Great book. May 8, 2009 John A. Miller (Michigan) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I just got this book in from Amazon the other day. It is not the only Weber grill book that I have. I bought the Big Book of Grilling by Weber last year. This book is even better. The book is laid out extremely well and color coded to make finding a recipe quick. The book has extemely detailed instructions on how to do stuff and tons of pictures. This really helps in not only figuring out how to do something, but if you even want to try. I made a roll up chicken thingy last night and the wife loved it.
The only improvement to this book, would be to make the cooking guides in the back of the book tare out pages (made of heavier stock). This would allow a new griller or a griller who is trying something new, to have the cooking guidelines at their fingertips instead of leafing through a book. I recreated these tables in Excel and then laminated them. This way, they are always with my grill in case I want to attempt a new vegetable or fish.
I highly recommend this book. I am going be be using it a lot this summer.
Weber's Art Of The Grill May 28, 2008 Carol (Yakima, WA USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a nice book if you are trying to decide between gas and charcoal. I thought it made more of a nice coffee table book. There is a lot of 'story' about the grill and not as many recipes as I was looking for. It is a nice hard cover book though, and there are some good recipes.
Excellent Book,! February 14, 2008 Dr. (U.S.A.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book has wonderful color pictures, excellent recipes and it is a steal at this price. So far the recipes have been awesome. Five stars!
Some of the best grilling recipes available November 19, 2007 Bill Stevenson (West Palm Beach, FL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this book when it first came out several years ago. At that time it sort of intimidated me and it sat unused on the shelf until recently. What prompted me to take another look was the acquisition of a new Weber Performer. The astute will recognize that the Performer is a charcoal grill and that this book is based on gas grilling. Frankly, this book is all about recipes; really, really good recipes. Anyone familiar with charcoal cooking will be able to build a low, medium, or hot fire and make the adjustment to use this book. Believe me it is no big deal and you will be rewarded with some of the best food you ever tasted. The author of this book, Jamie Purviance, really knows what he is doing. I would say that this book is tailored to the intermediate to advanced cook. The recipes are complete, but the instructions assume a certain level of competence. For someone just starting out, I think the Cook's Illustrated grilling book is an excellent addition as it takes the reader step by step through not just the recipe, but also the techniques necessary to cook the food. The CI book covers both gas and charcoal for each and every recipe, too, which can help the reader of the Art of the Grill adjust for charcoal. I find both books indispensable with the Art of the Grill offering superior recipes, and the CI book offering superior techniques.
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