Smoking Food (e-bog) af Heberle, Dave
Heberle, Dave

Smoking Food e-bog

113,76 DKK
Everything you need to know about home smoking!InSmoking Food, Chris Dubbs and Dave Heberle assure us that smoking is an art, not a science, and they fearlessly reveal that arts essentialsand how simple they can be. They explain how to choose the best fuels (you can use corncobs!), how to build smokers from old refrigerators and cardboard boxes, and, of course, how to smoke everything from turkey…
Everything you need to know about home smoking!InSmoking Food, Chris Dubbs and Dave Heberle assure us that smoking is an art, not a science, and they fearlessly reveal that arts essentialsand how simple they can be. They explain how to choose the best fuels (you can use corncobs!), how to build smokers from old refrigerators and cardboard boxes, and, of course, how to smoke everything from turkeys to turtles.Their advice is as ingenious and cost-conscious as any given by Alton Brown. Aware of the needs and wants of the modern cook, they include low-sodium preparations, alternatives to preservatives like sodium nitrite, and thoughts on safely handling meat. Recipes include:Slow-smoked salmonHot-smoked shrimpPastramiCountry-style baconWine-marinated rabbitFirecan turkeySummer sausageSmoked cheeseSmoked nutsJerkyChowdersStuffingVegetablesAnd more!With more than one hundred recipes and tips for making brines, marinades, cheeses, appetizers, soups, and main dishes,Smoking Foodis an invaluable resource for the home smoker.
E-bog 113,76 DKK
Forfattere Heberle, Dave (forfatter), Marcinowski, Jay (illustrator)
Forlag Skyhorse
Udgivet 17.08.2008
Længde 192 sider
Genrer Cooking with specific gadgets, equipment, utensils or techniques
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781628730685

Everything you need to know about home smoking!InSmoking Food, Chris Dubbs and Dave Heberle assure us that smoking is an art, not a science, and they fearlessly reveal that arts essentialsand how simple they can be. They explain how to choose the best fuels (you can use corncobs!), how to build smokers from old refrigerators and cardboard boxes, and, of course, how to smoke everything from turkeys to turtles.Their advice is as ingenious and cost-conscious as any given by Alton Brown. Aware of the needs and wants of the modern cook, they include low-sodium preparations, alternatives to preservatives like sodium nitrite, and thoughts on safely handling meat. Recipes include:Slow-smoked salmonHot-smoked shrimpPastramiCountry-style baconWine-marinated rabbitFirecan turkeySummer sausageSmoked cheeseSmoked nutsJerkyChowdersStuffingVegetablesAnd more!With more than one hundred recipes and tips for making brines, marinades, cheeses, appetizers, soups, and main dishes,Smoking Foodis an invaluable resource for the home smoker.