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365 Great Barbecue And Grilling Recipes
365 Great Barbecue And Grilling Recipes 
by Gandara, Lonnie
Published: 6/1/1990

214 pages
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Light Your Fire


If you love to barbecue but would like to add a little flair to your repertoire, zest to your sauce and spice to your life, then this cookbook is for you. Here is a different, tasty grilling recipe for, quite literally, each day of the year.


Start with such unusual grilled appetizers as Ginger Beef Bites or Chicken Sate with Peanut Sauce; build a great meal around such easy-to-prepare meats and poultry as Herbed Flank Steak with Dijon Mustard and Parslied Chicken with Garlic or eat lighter with such seafood as Shellfish Brochettes Hawaiian or Teriyaki Salmon Steak. There's even a special section of grilled salads, such as Grilled Salad Nicoise and Grilled Chicken and Zucchini Salad with Mint; and great vegetable accompaniments, such as Grilled Ratatouille and Corn on the Cob with Chile Butter.


Experiment with marinades and spicy rubs. Try a variety of barbecue sauces. Throw a real New England clambake or a Texas barbecue. Whether barbecuing for a crowd, making something quick for the kids or preparing an elegant dinner, give a special twist to everything you grill with 365 Great Barbecue & Grilling Recipes.

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Before serving cooked meat, be sure to let it rest for several minutes. It will actually continue to cook after coming out of the oven or off the grill. Also, allowing it to rest will keep your meat tender and juicy.

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