The Kansas City Barbeque Society Cookbook - Ardie A. Davis, Paul Kirk & Carolyn Wells

The Kansas City Barbeque Society Cookbook

By Ardie A. Davis, Paul Kirk & Carolyn Wells

  • Release Date: 2010-09-14
  • Genre: Methods

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“If there is one book that captures the heart and soul of authentic barbecue, this is the one. These are real recipes from real people..” —Adam Perry Lang, New York Times-bestselling author of Serious Barbecue

Featuring more than 200 all-new, mouthwatering recipes (many from award-winning KCBS members and teams), this 25th anniversary edition also includes tips for competitive barbequing, juicy stories that shed light on life inside the barbeque society, and tons of beautiful full-color photographs. 

The previous Kansas City Barbeque Society cookbook has gone through seven printings since it was originally self-published by the KCBS in 1996. This 25th anniversary edition is a must-have for the libraries of professional and amateur barbequers—as well as an appetizing read for people who may not tend to the grill but do love to eat ’que.

“What I liked most about the book was its homey vibe. Yes, the multitude of recipes is certainly a draw, but for anyone looking to better understand barbeque culture—that it’s more than just a technique or a type of food—this book does just that. So sit back and get to know the diverse foods, colorful personalities, as well KCBS history and lore..” —Epicurious

“The Kansas City Barbeque Society Cookbook will still teach beginners how to cook their meat low and slow over smoky fires. Turn the page, though, and the rest of the great American dinner table is within reach, straight from the cooks’ mouths. Its more than 200 recipes provide a decent overview of American vernacular cooking at the end of the 20th century..” —The Buffalo News

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