Anyone else bought the Pitt Cue Co recipe book?
Mine arrived this morning and I have to say it's a thing of beauty! Really nicely designed book and just chocablock full of recipes. Interestingly, not just meat and sides, but also some interesting bbq-friendly drinks and desserts.
The recipes look a bit restauranty in parts - ie they rely on you already having made this sauce, that sauce, this rub, this pickle, this bun… etc. I look forward to giving them a go though!
Well worth the £11 it's going for on Amazon.
Pete
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Re: Pitt Cue Co recipe book
I agree with you there Pete, great looking book, can't wait to get cooking!
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Re: Pitt Cue Co recipe book
Have this too, looks great, good photos, great recipes will be trying lots and reviewing on my site.
Thought you'd probably get it BFD.
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Thought you'd probably get it BFD.
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Re: Pitt Cue Co recipe book
I'm so predictable, it really is a good book isn't Marcus, especially the brine and pickling section, picklebacks a plenty!Minesamojito wrote:Have this too, looks great, good photos, great recipes will be trying lots and reviewing on my site.
Thought you'd probably get it BFD.
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Just a all round great book.
what we going to see first Marcus? Look forward to it.