Texas Hometown Cookbook

Texas Hometown Cookbook
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Publisher : Great American Publishers
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ISBN-10 : 1934817449
ISBN-13 : 9781934817445
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Book Synopsis Texas Hometown Cookbook by : Sheila Simmons

Download or read book Texas Hometown Cookbook written by Sheila Simmons and published by Great American Publishers. This book was released on 2018-10-25 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Texas is known for lots of things, but where food is concerned, its barbecue is probably the most famous. From slow-smoked brisket to baby back ribs, Texas does it all. Celebrate Texas barbecue with the locals at a number of barbecue festivals held each year across the state. In fact, one of the largest barbecue festivals is held every October in Grand Prairie. The International Bar-B-Que Cookers Association Cook-Off features more than 100 barbecue cooks who prepare nearly 600 barbecue samples. Witness the Obie-Cue Backyard BBQ Championship, Jackpot Beans, and even a cook-off for kids. Craving a taste of Texas right now? Bring Texas flavor home with the Grilled Texas-Style Beef Brisket recipe from the Texas Hometown Cookbook. Complete with a custom rub and basting sauce, you're guaranteed to love it.


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