Smokin' in the Boys' Room: Southern Recipes from the Winningest Woman in Barbecue by Melissa Cookston

Smokin' in the Boys' Room: Southern Recipes from the Winningest Woman in Barbecue

Melissa Cookston
180 pages
Andrews McMeel
Apr 2014
Hardcover
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Top pitmaster and restaurateur Melissa Cookston, 2014 Memphis in May Whole Hog World Champion, two-time overall world champion and the winningest woman in barbecue, presents Southern Delta and barbecue recipes full of smoke and spice, as well as stories filled with the trademark fire and vinegar that make her a TV favorite, too.<br><br> One of the world's top pitmasters and the 2014 Memphis in May Whole Hog World Champion, Melissa regularly smokes the competition on the barbecue contest circuit. Now, you can enjoy some of her best recipes for not only the barbecue that has made her famous, but also for baked and fried favorites, oh-so-good sides, and decadent desserts that will stick to your ribs.<br><br> In <i>Smokin' in the Boys' Room</i>, Melissa shares the inspiring story of how she got into barbecue and worked her way to the top with grit and determination, even becoming known for smoking a whole hog like no one else--an uncommon feat in the barbecue world. She also shares tips and tricks for turning out great meals from the grill, from Slow-Smoked Competition Brisket, to Fire-Grilled Pork T-Bones with Hoe Cakes and Mississippi Caviar, and even Grilled Pineapple Upside Down Cake. And no true Southern cook would be without her Buttermilk Fried Chicken, BBQ Shrimp and Grits, and Red Beans and Rice.<br><br> The recipes cover the gamut, from sauces and seasoning blends, to pork and bacon, beef, poultry, and seafood, as well as a few sides and desserts to round out the meal. Some are traditional favorites wherever you may live, and others are true to Melissa's Delta roots. Many have won contests, and all are top-notch, having been honed to perfection in competitions or in the kitchens of Melissa's restaurants, Memphis Barbecue Company.<br><br> Whether you're a contest veteran or just getting started, there's something for everyone in <i>Smokin' in the Boys' Room</i>. As Melissa can tell you, anyone can learn to man the grill. To be really good at it, it just takes a little work and a little attitude.
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Thank You Melissa for a fantastic Birthday dinner.

I read a lot of reviews and what stuck into my mind is when it was repeatedly stated that Melissa does't hold back and the fact the this was a women sharing her recipes. I have had good success on my Pit Barrel Cooker up to this book but this book kicked it up . Memorial Day weekend the family was getting together for their mothers birthday and she is 82. So I volunteered to bring food. I bought a 14 lb. pork butt and a 4 lb pork butt and the night before I made Melissa's injection juice and her rub and I injected the meat and rubbed it and let it sit over night. I soaked a very small amount of cherry and apple wood. Melissa says her preference is not for a lot of smoke. Well eight in the morning I fired up the cooker until the coals were white and I through the wood foiled bag on the coals and I put the meat on the rack. I took it to 161 then I foiled it with apple juice and took it to 191 and let it rest. I made Melissa's Memphis vinegar barbecue sauce and I made her grape salad. I shredded all the pork and put in a crockpot. I made coleslaw and off we went to Grandmas. Wow did it disappear with unsolicited thank yous and compliments. I even shredded carrots by hand for her carrot cake. I even brought along my new Jack Russell named Ruth. She was an absolute hit and was a an absolute lady. She gave Melissas recipes two paws up because she caught a lot of the fat that accidentally fell Out of four pounds of red and green grapes I only had a handful of the salad left. I had both male and female make positive comments about the sauce. Read more

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Pages 180
Publisher Andrews McMeel
Published 2014
Readers 4