Generally speaking, I see no need for cookbooks any more.
But there are exceptions.
I found this at a Japanese bookstore: Books Kinokuniya. Available at Amazon.com.
Part I: Know Thy Beef
- the story of beef
- buying steaks
- steak cuts
- dry aging
- the grill
- fuel
- firing up
- the cook
- sides, sauces, and drinks
His co-writer is Jordan MacKay, a writer by profession, it appears, who lives in St Helena, CA.
Comment: I wish that the very, very short snippet of Franklin's bio had mentioned "barbecue and grilling" instead of just barbecuing.
The good news is that there is no chapter with the word "barbecue" in the title. The only chapter on cooking is called "The Grill."
The index has an entry with many links for "grilling." There is no entry for "barbecue" or "barbecuing" in its index.
And that's what I wanted. A book on grilling, not barbecuing.
I would not have bought the book if it didn't not include direct grilling on charcoal but it does mention it -- but only in passing.
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