Joe's Original Alpaca Burger Cookbook: For Your Alpacas and Other Meats, Because Sometimes Palatable Is Just Not Good Enough

Every day, in kitchens across North America, home cooks face the challenge of making healthy, economical meals. Meanwhile, countless alpaca farmers wonder: What can we do with these animals?

The surprising answer for the two may lie in this unique new volume. It began as a road map for unhappy alpaca owners and anyone else who wants to give alpaca meat a try. But the end result is a wide-ranging culinary guidebook for turning the basic into something epic.

As ground meat, most of the alpaca is both usable and tasty. Of course, ground meats of all types—beef, poultry, lamb, and pork—have been staples in home kitchens for generations, but are often considered boring. The hamburger can be inexpensive, but can also be monotonous.

Even if you don't have any alpaca, this cookbook gives you easy ways to prepare interesting dishes, even on weeknights. Styles of cuisine covered include Eastern European, French, Indian, Thai, Javanese, Tex-Mex, Jamaican, along with more familiar-sounding concoctions and, of course, burgers.

For so many of us, alpacas and ground meats have each, in their own way, proven disappointing. How ironic that bringing them together may be the salvation of both. When life gives you alpacas, make burgers.

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Joe's Original Alpaca Burger Cookbook: For Your Alpacas and Other Meats, Because Sometimes Palatable Is Just Not Good Enough

Every day, in kitchens across North America, home cooks face the challenge of making healthy, economical meals. Meanwhile, countless alpaca farmers wonder: What can we do with these animals?

The surprising answer for the two may lie in this unique new volume. It began as a road map for unhappy alpaca owners and anyone else who wants to give alpaca meat a try. But the end result is a wide-ranging culinary guidebook for turning the basic into something epic.

As ground meat, most of the alpaca is both usable and tasty. Of course, ground meats of all types—beef, poultry, lamb, and pork—have been staples in home kitchens for generations, but are often considered boring. The hamburger can be inexpensive, but can also be monotonous.

Even if you don't have any alpaca, this cookbook gives you easy ways to prepare interesting dishes, even on weeknights. Styles of cuisine covered include Eastern European, French, Indian, Thai, Javanese, Tex-Mex, Jamaican, along with more familiar-sounding concoctions and, of course, burgers.

For so many of us, alpacas and ground meats have each, in their own way, proven disappointing. How ironic that bringing them together may be the salvation of both. When life gives you alpacas, make burgers.

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Joe's Original Alpaca Burger Cookbook: For Your Alpacas and Other Meats, Because Sometimes Palatable Is Just Not Good Enough

Joe's Original Alpaca Burger Cookbook: For Your Alpacas and Other Meats, Because Sometimes Palatable Is Just Not Good Enough

by Joe Budzinski
Joe's Original Alpaca Burger Cookbook: For Your Alpacas and Other Meats, Because Sometimes Palatable Is Just Not Good Enough
Joe's Original Alpaca Burger Cookbook: For Your Alpacas and Other Meats, Because Sometimes Palatable Is Just Not Good Enough

Joe's Original Alpaca Burger Cookbook: For Your Alpacas and Other Meats, Because Sometimes Palatable Is Just Not Good Enough

by Joe Budzinski

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Every day, in kitchens across North America, home cooks face the challenge of making healthy, economical meals. Meanwhile, countless alpaca farmers wonder: What can we do with these animals?

The surprising answer for the two may lie in this unique new volume. It began as a road map for unhappy alpaca owners and anyone else who wants to give alpaca meat a try. But the end result is a wide-ranging culinary guidebook for turning the basic into something epic.

As ground meat, most of the alpaca is both usable and tasty. Of course, ground meats of all types—beef, poultry, lamb, and pork—have been staples in home kitchens for generations, but are often considered boring. The hamburger can be inexpensive, but can also be monotonous.

Even if you don't have any alpaca, this cookbook gives you easy ways to prepare interesting dishes, even on weeknights. Styles of cuisine covered include Eastern European, French, Indian, Thai, Javanese, Tex-Mex, Jamaican, along with more familiar-sounding concoctions and, of course, burgers.

For so many of us, alpacas and ground meats have each, in their own way, proven disappointing. How ironic that bringing them together may be the salvation of both. When life gives you alpacas, make burgers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780996866408
Publisher: LAN Tian Chu Ban She/ Tsai Fong Books
Publication date: 10/06/2015
Pages: 134
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.29(d)

Table of Contents

How To Know If This Book Is For You
Gentle Warning And Disclaimers
Background Part 1: Dances With Alpacas
Background Part 2: "My Burger, My Friend"
This Is About Meat. Ground Meat.
Why Ground Alpaca?
General Principles And Assumptions
Cooking Burgers
Using The Marinades
Marinades, Sauces, and Condiments
These Can Be Considered Staples
Basic Ground Meat Marinade
Mint Marinade
Jalapeno Dressing
Guacamole
Island Salsa
Aubergine Relish
Chili Sambal Sauce
Phat Peanut Sauce
Lime In The Coconut Sauce
Joe's Multipurpose Curry Paste
Burgers
The Basic Burger
The Really Basic Alpaca Burger
Alpaca En Haut
Bucket List Burger
Hacienda Burger
Colorado Burger
Rasta Burger
Alpaca Masala
Sambal Burger
Krakatoa Burger
Simply Thai Burger
Entrees
Alpaca Stroganoff
Alpacas Danube
Alpaca Pie
My Big Fat Alpaca Soup
Alpaca Beurre Rouge
Alpaca à l'Estragon
Alpaca Chili
Alpaca Adobo
Alpaca Chipotle Surprise
Alpaca-Mo Gumbo
Alpaca Pacifica
Alpaca Curry
The Original Alpaca Burger
Don't Try This At Home
Marinade Step 1-The Brine
Marinade Step 2-Yogurt Stage
Slow Cooking
Acknowledgments
About The Author
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