Description: "John Shelton Reed compiles reviews, essays, magazine articles, op-eds, and book extracts from his more than twenty-year obsession with the history and culture of barbecue. Together these pieces constitute a broad look at the cultural, culinary, historical, and social aspects of an American institution. A lover of tradition whose study of regional distinctions has made him prize and defend them, Reed writes with conviction on what "real" barbecue looks, smells, and tastes like. He delves into the history of barbecue and even the origins of the word barbecue itself. Other topics include contemporary trends in barbecue, Carolina 'cue and other regional varieties, and a pair of recipes daring readers to master their own backyard pits"--
Review Quotes:
"John Shelton Reed's style is accessible, conversational, acerbically funny. It tastes of vinegar and spices as surely as a plate of Carolina barbecue does."
--Jim Auchmutey, author of Smokelore: A Short History of Barbecue in America
--John T Edge, author of The Potlikker Papers "With On Barbecue, John Shelton Reed shows once again that he's one of the world's most important barbecue authorities. This engaging essay collection delightfully explores the cuisine's past, present, and possible future. It's essential reading for anyone who wants an accessible and deeper understanding of an iconic American food."
--Adrian Miller, author of Black Smoke: African American Adventures in Barbecue "I knew that John Shelton Reed had written lots of insightful barbecue commentary over the years, but I had no idea just how rich and varied that output was. On Barbecue gathers a prime selection into a single volume, drawing upon six decades of dining experience and a revealing rock-ribbed devotion to cultural and culinary traditions. At turns ornery, erudite, and laugh-out-loud funny, Reed's essays address everything from history and politics to pop culture and culinary geography. There's even a barbecue cocktail recipe in case you get thirsty."
--Robert Moss, barbecue editor of Southern Living and author of Barbecue: The History of an American Institution "John Shelton Reed is a brilliant scholar and national treasure. He has spent a lifetime exploring how barbecue has shaped the course of America's culinary destiny. On Barbecue is a must read for anyone who loves history, culture, and especially righteous food."
--Steven Raichlen, author of The Barbecue! Bible cookbook series and host of Project Fire and Project Smoke on PBS "John Shelton Reed has plenty of opinions, but chief among them is that the world is a better place with barbecue in it. Those inclined to agree will find the world is also vastly improved by Reed's informed and animated coverage of Southern barbecue's history and evolution. On Barbecue is a must-read for anyone about to wade into a smoked meat fight."
--Hanna Raskin, food editor and chief critic, The Post and Courier "The world does need another book on barbecue--if it is written by John Shelton Reed."
--Fred Sauceman, author of The Proffitts of Ridgewood: An Appalachian Family's Life in Barbecue