Smokin' Hot in the South: New Grilling Recipes from the Winningest Woman in Barbecue
By (Author) Melissa Cookston
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing
1st May 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
National and regional cuisine
641.5784
Hardback
192
Width 224mm, Height 206mm, Spine 15mm
789g
With the grill and smoker as her go-to tools, chef Melissa Cookstonnamed "One of the most influential pitmasters in America" by Fox News, and one of the "25 Super Women in Business" by the Memphis Business Journal in 2015shares her all-new, modern interpretations of traditional Southern ingredients and recipes.
Melissa explains how the culinary traditions of the Southlong a bastion of slow-simmered vegetables and deep-fried everythinghave expanded in the last decade to embrace Southwestern flavors, Asian spices, and the French palate.
The nine chapters venture beyond the competition and barbecue principles of her first book and focus on instilling flavor with fire, using fresh herbs, and diversifying seasoning components in recipes that reflect the New South. She fire-roasts homegrown green tomatoes for a spicy take on a traditional pizza sauce and uses a barbecue smoker to add Southern nuance to porchetta. Also included arerecipes for Butterbean Pate, Asian Pork Tenderloin with Watermelon Rind Pickles and Minted Watermelon Salad, Deep South Burgers with Pimento Cheese and more. She also covers the tools, techniques, and ingredients needed to be successful grilling or smoking at home. This book will not leave you hungry!
Melissa Cookston is a two-time Memphis in May Grand Champion (2010, 2012) and four-time World Hog Champion (2010, 2011, 2013, 2014), something no one else, especially female, has accomplished. The "winningest woman in barbecue," she is g