Lisa s Everyday Life

Book Review * Southern Smoke

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Barbecue, Traditions, and Treasured Recipes Reimagined for Today 

Informed by the history of classic southern recipes, Southern Smoke is an intriguing dive into the barbecue of North Carolina, the Lowcountry, Memphis, and the Delta, with must-try meats, sides, and desserts.

For years, Matthew Register, the owner and pitmaster of Southern Smoke Barbecue, has been obsessed with the history of southern recipes. Armed with a massive collection of cookbooks from the 1900s and overflowing boxes of recipe cards from his grandmother, he hits the kitchen. Over weeks, sometimes months, he forges updated versions of timeworn classics. Locals and tourists alike flock to his restaurant in Garland, North Carolina (population 700), to try these unique dishes. 

In this book, Matthew teaches the basics of smoking with a grill or smoker. He outlines how to manage the fire for long smoking sessions and shares pitmaster tips for common struggles (like overcoming “the stall” on large pieces of meat). He then explores iconic barbecue regions and traditions:

And, of course, what barbecue spread is complete without baked goods? The final chapter includes everything from skillet cornbread and benne seed biscuits to chocolate chess pie and pecan-studded bread pudding.

Whether you’ve long been a fan of barbecue or are just starting your own barbecue journey, Southern Smoke offers a unique collection of recipes and stories for today’s home cook.

Net Galley Book Review :

Quarto Publishing Group – Harvard Common Press

What the saying ? Where there Smoke there’s Fire ! And this book is on Fire with great pictures,recipes and all told with family memories. . Sit down and explore the recipes and history of BBQ with Matthew and be motivated to go outside and fire up the pit. These recipes are great Southern classic that will become part of your family too.
Have a family member that is into BBQ buy this book they will thank you and maybe cook you something from the book. ( Think Father’s Day ) Yum! Lisa
 

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