Bobby Flay’s Barbecue Addiction

July 13, 2014 - Comment

The man who got America fired up about grilling now extends his serious outdoor skills to low and slow barbecue and the intoxicating flavors of wood smoke. You’ve always known the best grilling recipes come from chef-restaurateur and Food Network star Bobby Flay. Now, just as on his Emmy award-winning show of the same name, Bobby

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The man who got America fired up about grilling now extends his serious outdoor skills to low and slow barbecue and the intoxicating flavors of wood smoke.
 
You’ve always known the best grilling recipes come from chef-restaurateur and Food Network star Bobby Flay. Now, just as on his Emmy award-winning show of the same name, Bobby turns his attention to true barbecue in Bobby Flay’s Barbecue Addiction. With this book you get the best of both worlds and can decide whether to barbecue Tuscan Rosemary Smoked Whole Chickens or quickly grill some Pimiento Cheese-Bacon Burgers, depending upon your craving.
   Here is everything you need for a great backyard bash: pitchers of cold drinks, such as Sparkling Bourbon Lemonade, and platters of starters to share, like Grilled Shrimp Skewers with Cilantro-Mint Chutney, and inventive sides, including New Potato-Corn Chowder Salad.
   You’ll also find tons of helpful information on the pros and cons of different cookers, fuels, woods, and grilling gear; how to light and tend a fire; how to tell when your steaks are done; as well as Bobby’s top ten tips for the perfect cookout. With 150 recipes and 100 color photographs, Bobby Flay’s Barbecue Addiction is the new outdoor cooking manifesto for fellow worshippers of smoke, fire, and good times.

Comments

cece456 says:

Fabulous BBQ and more book! 0

jennifer wright says:

Great recipes and tips 0

Doug Mosley says:

Excerpted from my May 2013 review column in The National Barbecue News Bobby Flay seems to always be on TV, whether one of the several Food Network shows on which he is a regular or a morning appearance on NBC’s “Today”. So how in the world did he ever find time to author 12 cookbooks? And its not like those books are some thrown-together, glorified pamphlets of recycled info. Flay’s books are generally really good. And on top of the TV shows and the books, he also has six restaurants. My guess is the guy is actually a cyborg from the future with infinite energy and the ability to multitask at light speed. Either that or he never sleeps, but that’s rather improbable.Flay’s latest book is “Bobby Flay’s Barbecue Addiction” ($35, Clarkson Potter, 288 pp.), which he has co-authored with Stephanie Banyas and Sally Jackson (this is the sixth book on which the three have combined). This, like his previous books, is very well done. The recipes are creative but don’t call for a list of obscure ingredients. They’re present in an easy-to-follow manner and the…

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