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I was checking out Hawgeyes. GREAT site. what is a good book to reference. I am mostly interested in smoking, not so much grilling. I am looking for receipes as well as information and knowledge. yes I know you cant get more knowledge in one place then the CS forum.
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Posts: 187 | Location: Italy | Registered: March 02, 2005Report This Post
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David A: Two of my favorite books are:
Smoke & Spice by Cheryl Alters Jamison and Bill Jaminson

and Paul Kirk's Championship Barbecue Sauces.

Also if you do a search, I beleive that favorite books has been discussed several time with a list made somewhere.

Hope this helps
 
Posts: 167 | Location: San Francisco, CA | Registered: March 19, 2002Report This Post
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Best reading and variety, I would suggest SmokinOkie's BBQ Guide , the Cookshack Forum Archieves and the Favorite Recipes section. I also highly recommend MainelyDave's website These links will get you through more than just the basics, IMO. I'm sure there are real "published" books out there. These are free and top-notch! Big Grin A little biased I guess...?
 
Posts: 1853 | Location: Searcy, Arkansas - Gateway to the Ozarks! | Registered: August 11, 2003Report This Post
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David,

Do a search on "books" and you'll see several good threads where we list a lot of books.

Kind of depends on topic, you can go general or specific.

Like Greyn, I recommend Paul's book if you want to make your own rubs/sauces.
 
Posts: 8637 | Location: Oklahoma City, OK, USA | Registered: January 25, 2001Report This Post
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I can't disagree with the enjoyability of the books above.

Wheelz has a great post and you can probably find more that pertains to you,than all the others combined.

Here is one we all are enjoying right now.

From our old friend and forum member,drbbq.

It is my understanding that the first printing has sold out,but you can get in on the next.


Drbbq's BigTime BBQ Cookbook
 
Posts: 6837 | Location: Satellite Beach,fl,usa | Registered: March 02, 2001Report This Post
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FYI

Drbbq's book is available on Amazon.com at the moment. It's gotten nothing but 5 star reviews. On sale for $11.53. Just ordered myself a copy.
 
Posts: 398 | Location: Salt Lake City, UT | Registered: April 14, 2004Report This Post
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Did a search on "book" and "005" (005 is my user #) and found about 60.

Check these out:

Books

Books 2003

Books 2001

Maybe we need a "Books 2005 now" Big Grin
 
Posts: 8637 | Location: Oklahoma City, OK, USA | Registered: January 25, 2001Report This Post
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Went to books a million 2 weeks ago & bought Dr.BBQ'S Big-Time barbecue cookbook,& Paul Kirks championship barbecue.I already had Steven Raichlen's BBQ USA,Smoke & Spice by Cheryl Alters Jamison & Bill Jamison,The ultimate Barbecue Sauce cookbook By Jim Auchmutey & Susan Puckett,Barbecue Bible-sauces rubs and marinades by Steven Raichlen,How to grill by Steven Raichlen,Barbecue America Rick Browne & Jack Bettridge,just to name a few.
 
Posts: 147 | Location: Mobile,AL | Registered: August 27, 2003Report This Post
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Thanks to ALL!!!!
 
Posts: 187 | Location: Italy | Registered: March 02, 2005Report This Post
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The only "got" to have for me would be Paul's book on sauces and rubs. You're in Italy, what better time to experiment, you can certainly get good ingredients I would think.

The others are all...different. A lot of them a recipe books, not really technique books. Give me an idea of what you might be wanting to learn, we can steer you that way.

Also, if you go to Amazon, some of the book links are clickable and you can see the indexes at least.

Smokin'
 
Posts: 8637 | Location: Oklahoma City, OK, USA | Registered: January 25, 2001Report This Post
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Well not sure...I am somewhere between recipe and technique. I still rely on recipes but want to learn more about making my own. Also blending of woods, temps. etc. Yes you are right, LOTS of good info on this forum. just always looking for more.
 
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OK, Based on everyones opinion...I ordered the top 3 books that most everyone picked.
1. Smoke & Spice
2. Paul Kirks 175 sauces +
3. Drbbq Big time
LOTS of good reading!!!
thanks to all!
 
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Be aware that we all enjoy Jamison's books for the recipes and stories,but the cooking times are way to short.
 
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Yup, what Tom said.
 
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