The Essential New York Times Grilling Cookbook More Than 100 Years of Sizzling Food Writing and Recipes
Foreword by Mark Bittman
Over the past 100 years, the New York Times has published thousands of articles on barbecuing and grilling, along with mouthwatering recipes—and this unique collection gathers the very best.
Peter Kaminsky is a former columnist for the New York Times and a contributor to Food & Wine magazine. He has written, coauthored, or contributed to numerous books, his most recent being Bacon Nation: 125 Irresistible Recipes, with Marie Rama (Workman). Other titles include Pig Perfect: Encounters with Remarkable Swine and Some Great Ways to Cook Them (Hyperion) and Culinary Intelligence: The Art of Eating Healthy (and Really Well) (Vintage), which Jamie Oliver called “a great guide to how to make the most of your food.” He lives in Brooklyn, NY. Follow Peter on Twitter at @peterkaminsky.
“This cookbook’s strength is its scope; Jacques Pepin’s 1992 recipe for grilled Tabasco chicken sits happily alongside Julia Moskin’s jerk chicken (2008) and Craig Claiborne’s poulet grille au gingembre (grilled chicken with ginger) from 1980. VERDICT: A fascinating look at how various innovators, personalities, and cultural trends have shaped the evolution of grilling and barbecue.”
—Library Journal
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