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The Complete Meat Cookbook: A Juicy and Authoritative Guide to Selecting, Seasoning, and Cooking Today's Beef, Pork, Lamb, and Veal

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Two Julia Child Award winners provide a wealth of information on meat cookery, including demystifing the meat-buying process, meat cuts, and seasoning techniques such as rubs, wet marinades, herb pastes, and more, and features more than two hundred mouthwatering recipes, accompanied by humorous anecdotes. Tour.

688 pages, Hardcover

First published November 5, 1998

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Bruce Aidells

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6 reviews
April 16, 2013
Though it's not a diet book (you'll realize this immediately when you see the authors' pictures on the back of the dust jacket), I bought it back in 1999 while doing Atkin's. I ditched the diet long ago. The book has nevertheless become one of the top 5 most frequently used cookbooks in my collection. I turn to Aidells and Kelly again and again for inspiration and advice. The Complete Meat Cookbook, while possessing one of the more unimaginitive titles I've seen is, like it's name, straightforward and accessible, even for beginners. They also wisely chose to include some personal anecdotes about lovely food, cooking and travel, which makes for an entertaining read... In addition to the mouth watering recipes they include lessons in basic beef/pork/lamb/veal anatomy, general tips for cooking various cuts, how to choose the best cuts, how to do unusual things like making your own sausage and brining (oh how they taught me to love brining!) a valuable list of dry rubs, marinades and brines....this is the gold we HUNT for on the internet and it's all in one place, proffered by arguably two of the finest grill masters in the US (Have you seen Aidells' outdoor kitchen? Sick!) with gorgeous color pics to boot.... I highly recommend this one.
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581 reviews37 followers
December 11, 2012
An extremely useful book. It has tips on buying, preparing, and cooking different varieties of meat. I think if anyone should have one cookbook in their home, this is it. Bruce Aidells definitely knows his stuff, and I've pulled off some big dinner winners using the information from this book. Tough steaks and overcooked roasts are a thing of the past. There are recipes included, but I mostly use this as a how-to guide.
14 reviews
July 2, 2017
I think this is a fabulous reference for cooking meat. All kinds of meat. I've never had a miss while using this book.
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6 reviews
May 14, 2019
I’ve had this cookbook for over 10 years and I still love it. The North African marinade for flat iron steaks and Lisa’s Lazy day pot roast are two of my favorites.
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Author 3 books1 follower
July 11, 2023
Comprato durante il viaggio di nozze in Irlanda, comodo ricettario con alcuni spunti validissimi per cucinare in modo diverso la carne.
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29 reviews7 followers
June 21, 2008
I have only tried a few of the recipes in there but they've all been good so far. Furthermore, there is a story in this book about driving to Mexico and eating steak tacos that makes me ache with longing deep in my core. I salivate wildly every time I read it.
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1,070 reviews9 followers
February 5, 2015
Some of the discussion about meat and grocery stores in general is a bit out of date now, but the recipes and prep recommendations look great. I've had this one on my shelf for almost ten years and haven't used it yet--time to give it a try.
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2,264 reviews253 followers
January 9, 2014
tongue and cheek stew
puebla-style tongue in chipotle chile sauce

only has two tongue recipes, but loads and loads of other meat related news. an essential mainstream reference for meat cooking. good index, b/w line drawings. well laid out recipes. both authors on hefty side.
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21 reviews2 followers
January 25, 2011
One of the best cookbooks on my shelf. It's a must have for those of you that love meat.
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20 reviews1 follower
June 27, 2014
Good all-around meat book from a barbecue master. Buy or borrow? Borrowed once, will probably check it out again but not convinced I should buy.
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5,939 reviews118 followers
July 29, 2011
the book we turn to when we are cooking meat--great pork recipes and covers under-used cuts
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