Food by Fire

Food by Fire
Author: Derek Wolf
Publisher:
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1592339751

Food by Fire, based on the popular blog and Instagram Over the Fire Cooking, covers everything from easy wins for live fire grilling beginners to unique techniques from around the world.

The Outdoor Kitchen

The Outdoor Kitchen
Author: Eric Werner
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-03-24
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0399582371

Anyone can learn to cook outside over a fire with this dazzling guide to setting up an outdoor kitchen, featuring practical tips and 80 recipes from the award-winning chef of Hartwood in Tulum, Mexico. Chef Eric Werner cooks nearly every dish served at Hartwood over wood fire, without gas or electricity, and when he's not at the restaurant, he's making delicious meals for his family, grilled in his own backyard outdoor kitchen. In this book, Werner shares the secrets to and recipes for simple, unrestricted, foolproof outdoor cooking in a way that reimagines the way you cook at home. Whether you already have a grill or have never cooked outdoors before, The Outdoor Kitchen provides all the tools and inspiration you need. Featuring step-by-step blueprints for constructing your own outdoor kitchen plus variations and modifications for store-bought grills, this handbook shows you how to build a high heat quickly and achieve a perfect sear. The recipes range from grilled meats, fish, and vegetables to marinades, quick pickles, cocktails, and desserts, including: Grilled Lamb Chops and Burnt Cherries Rib Eye for One with Onion Jam Salmon and Almond-Tarragon Salsa Verde Grilled & Pickled Zucchini Grilled Romaine with Smoked Fish Dressing Burnt Strawberry Ice Cream Whether you're cooking for yourself or your family on a weeknight or entertaining guests on the weekend, all the recipes are straightforward, with just a few ingredients and simple methods, for dishes that emphasize fresh flavor and the magic of wood-fired cooking.

Tom Kerridge's Outdoor Cooking

Tom Kerridge's Outdoor Cooking
Author: Tom Kerridge
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-05-27
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1526641410

THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER The ultimate barbecue bible from one of Britain's best-loved chefs Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge shares his huge passion for barbecue and outdoor cooking in this timely new book. He takes simple ideas like burgers and grills, and creates the ultimate version with over 80 recipes that are stunningly delicious. Chapters include hearty favourites like pork and chorizo burger, veggie mains like charred cauliflower salad, and shareable snacks like aubergine dips and flatbreads. He also includes desserts and drinks, tips and advice for the perfect summer barbecue, campfire or outdoor gathering with friends and family. Whether you're a beginner barbecuing on your balcony or a seasoned pro who really knows your smoke, charcoal and fire, Tom Kerridge's Outdoor Cooking truly has something for everyone. Take your staycation to the next level this year with an entire summertime's worth of incredible outdoor cooking inspiration

My Grill

My Grill
Author: Pete Evans
Publisher: Weldon Owen
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-05-17
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781616281168

Australian chef, restauranteur, and TV presenter Pete Evans brings his favorite style of cooking--grilling--to readers in this gorgeous full-color book with over 100 recipes. Tongs in hand, Pete shares his sizzling recipes ands ideas for entertaining, from weekend grilling to lazy afternoon barbecues. Each chapter features cocktail recipes to round out the occasion.

Outside

Outside
Author: Gill Meller
Publisher: Quadrille Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-05-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781787137479

Gill Meller's new book Outside is a thoughtful celebration of the joys of cooking and eating outdoors. We shouldn't be shutting doors any more - we should be opening them...From his rural home overlooking the sea, Gill is perfectly placed to write about open-air cooking, whether it's a simple campfire on the beach or a barbecue in the garden, evoking pictures of summery platters on laden tables, and slow, gentle picnics in fields. With more people than ever staying at home for their holidays, taking the family camping or walking, as well as meeting friends for picnics and barbecues, it feels like people have rediscovered their love of the outdoors. Gill's cooking is, as always, inspired by the changing seasons and encourages us to reconnect with nature and the world around us through the food we eat. So whether you want a bowl of something hearty and warming on a wintry walk, or crave something bright, fresh and zesty to enjoy by the coast in the sunshine, there are recipes to delight everyone, wherever they are.

Jay Ducote’s Louisiana Outdoor Cooking

Jay Ducote’s Louisiana Outdoor Cooking
Author: Jay Ducote
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-09-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0807172960

From Venison Grillades to Coconut Chili-Chocolate Tarts and much in between, Jay Ducote’s Louisiana Outdoor Cooking features more than 150 recipes fun and easy enough to make in the backyard. It also tells the remarkable story of how this Baton Rouge–based chef achieved national culinary celebrity. Fans of the reality cooking show Food Network Star remember Jay Ducote as the runner-up in season eleven, a strong showing that led to appearances on Chopped, Cutthroat Kitchen, and many other programs, including an episode of Beat Bobby Flay in which he outdueled the acclaimed chef. As Ducote and coauthor Cynthia LeJeune Nobles explain, his love of all things culinary started in college, when he cooked under the oak trees on the LSU campus prior to football games. Over the years, Ducote’s popular tailgate parties showcased Cajun favorites, such as chicken and andouille gumbo, crawfish hushpuppies and fritters, grilled shrimp, and jambalaya, as well as a rich array of smoked and grilled meats. He has gone on to create specialty dishes, including Barbecue Popcorn, Crawfish Étouffée Arancini, Loaded Barbecue Cheese Fries, Pimento Cheese–Stuffed Jalapeños, and his award-winning Blackberry Bourbon Bone-In Boston Butt. Now a popular radio host, caterer, and restaurant owner, Ducote provides readers with a wealth of surefire recipes for dishes and drinks to enjoy at a tailgate, a family get-together, or whenever the weather feels right for cooking outside. Celebrating the world of barbecue pits and cast-iron cauldrons, Jay Ducote’s Louisiana Outdoor Cooking conveys a passion for the cultures, foods, and flavors of south Louisiana.

Camper's Guide to Outdoor Cooking

Camper's Guide to Outdoor Cooking
Author: John G. Ragsdale
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1998-08
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0884156036

This volume provides more than 200 recipes for outdoor cooking, along with recommendations on outdoor cooking equipment and techniques.

Backcountry Cooking: The Ultimate Guide to Outdoor Cooking

Backcountry Cooking: The Ultimate Guide to Outdoor Cooking
Author: Sierra Adare
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1980
Genre: Cooking, American
ISBN: 1616083123

Goodbye to mundane, expensive, freeze?dried camping food and hello to tasty, environmentally conscious, inexpensive dishes. Passionate outdoor cook Sierra Adare spices her creative and easy?to?follow recipes with Western culinary history and first accounts that are informed by the traditions of the trail. Inside you'll find lists of grocery items to prep foryour trek, along with instructions to dehydrate your own food so you can avoid the high prices of outdoor markets. Being well fed is one of the most important aspects of a backcountry trek and you won?t be prepared without Backcountry Cooking?your number one source for recipes for all types of camping situations, and the best ideas for making your next outdoor adventure delicious and energized!

Outdoor Cooking

Outdoor Cooking
Author: Gill Meller
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2019-05-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1408896583

In Outdoor Cooking, Gill Meller explains every aspect of cooking out in the open. He will take you back to basics with a guide to building the perfect fire, and reinvigorate your summer barbecue by cooking bread on it, grilling Indian-style kebabs, smoking fish or roasting succulent joints of meat. You can also find out how to make the most of a pizza oven or Kamado-style clay barbecue (popularised by the Big Green Egg) and, if you're feeling adventurous, there are comprehensive instructions for spit roasting larger pieces of meat or making a smouldering earth oven. With an introduction by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and plenty of mouth-watering photographs, this book will rekindle your passion for the great outdoors and spark new ideas for creative cooking in the wild.

Betty Crocker Outdoor Cooking with Betty

Betty Crocker Outdoor Cooking with Betty
Author: Betty Crocker
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1328959457

Enjoy a blast from the past with this newly released version of Betty Crocker’s classic guide to dining and entertaining outdoors. An authentic reproduction of a cookbook classic from 1961, packed with retro appeal. Illustrated with delightful period line drawings and color photos, Betty Crocker's Outdoor Cooking with Betty is a charming look back at outdoor dining in the 1960s. This hardcover reprint features 200 tried-and-true recipes for barbecues, picnics, camping trips, and boating excursions–including Beef Tenderloin Roast, Grilled Lobster Tails, and French Fried Onion Rings–plus expert tips on barbecue equipment and techniques. There are even illustrated instructions for an authentic “Down-East” clambake. Following in the bestselling footsteps of previous Betty Crocker Facsimile Editions, this nostalgic guide to outdoor cooking and entertaining is sure to be a hit.