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Copyright 2020 by Mary Cressler and Sean Martin

All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form, or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

SASQUATCH BOOKS with colophon is a registered trademark of Penguin Random House LLC

Editor: Gary Luke | Production editor: Jill Saginario | Designer: Tony Ong Cover and interior photography: Dina Avila | Food styling: Anne Parker Supplemental photography: Mary Cressler.

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Names: Cressler, Mary, author. | Martin, Sean, 1975- author.

Title: Fire & wine: 75 smoke-infused recipes from the grill with perfect wine pairings / Mary Cressler and Sean Martin.

Other titles: Fire and wine

Description: Seattle, WA: Sasquatch Books, [2020] | Includes index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2019022799 (print) | LCCN 2019022800 (ebook) | ISBN 9781632172778 (hardcover) | ISBN 9781632172785 (ebook)

Subjects: LCSH: Barbecuing. | Wine selection. | LCGFT: Cookbooks.

Classification: LCC TX840.B3 C74 2020 (print) | LCC TX840.B3 (ebook) | DDC 641.7/6--dc23

LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019022799

LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019022800

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To Dad: you would have loved this! MC

To Cole and Sawyer, our pitmasters in training. SM

CONTENTS RECIPE LIST INTRODUCTION When we first moved to Portland in - photo 5
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INTRODUCTION When we first moved to Portland in 2006 Mary unpacked the house - photo 6
INTRODUCTION

When we first moved to Portland in 2006, Mary unpacked the house while Sean stayed behind in San Francisco for a few weeks finishing up his job. He felt bad that he wasnt able to help unpack much and promised to spend his first few days unpacking the two rooms she had saved for him.

The day he arrived, instead of fulfilling his promise, he spent the entire day researching grills. We couldnt have one in our teeny San Francisco apartment, so he was eager to finally get one now that we had a real backyard. During his second day as an Oregonian, he went shopping, bought a grill, and put it together. The third day we spent grilling.

He didnt get around to unpacking a single box until several days later, despite constant encouragement (read: nagging). Our first grill as first-time homeowners was a standard gas grill. It served its purpose for a short time, but we soon got curious about wood-fired food. Because both of us worked full time (Mary in the wine industry and Sean in insurance), we didnt have much time to dedicate to standing around a smoker, so we opted for a pellet smoker.

We both remember clearly the day we brought it home. The very first things we wanted to cook included strawberries, almonds, salmon, potatoes, zucchini, and chicken. Not quite your typical BBQ fare. But we were curious from day one about how everything would taste cooked on the smoker. We had a lot of mixed results in the beginning and strange reactions from others, such as, You smoked what?!

It was a whole new way of thinking about cooking outside, and we were immediately hooked.

It wasnt for several weeks that we even attempted anything that would be considered typical BBQ (pork butt, ribs, brisket, etc.). We were having too much fun seeing how vegetables, fruit, and seafood performed on the smoker. We quickly learned that anything you can cook in your kitchen on your stovetop or in your oven you can cook outside on a smoker or grill, and its a heck of a lot more fun. Well, most of the time.

The combination of being able to spend time outside, especially in the warm Portland summer months, while cooking together and socializing with our neighbors was such a great bonding experience and a welcome stress relief from our day jobs. Flash forward a few years and we found ourselves living in Connecticut. Our twin boys had just been born, and Marys wine-industry career transitioned into freelance writing while raising the babies.

As two people who loved going out to eat and exploring new restaurants, we were suddenly forced to cook at home (its not fun to take two babies out to restaurants, let alone the curious toddlers they quickly grew into).

Instead we spent more and more time determined to make great food at home by homing in on our grilling and smoking skills. Even during several infamous New England blizzards, we used those days off as the perfect opportunity to practice brisket or chicken wingsyes, in the snow.

And while many husbands were watching football and drinking beer on Sundays, Sean spent the afternoon with Mary watching episodes of BBQ Pitmasters together while sipping wine.

After three challenging East Coast winters, we were ready to return to Portland but not without adding to the family.

A 16-foot offset commercial smoker, the kind used in competitions and in business settings, is not what most spouses would logically agree to acquire in support of a hobby, but alas when one of you has a strong dream and vision for the future, the other is (reluctantly) willing to compromise and be supportive (as long as there was wine involved).

And thus The Beast was born, aptly named, with the intent to start competing in BBQ competitions (thanks to way too many episodes of BBQ Pitmasters). What were we thinking?

That summer we participated in our first BBQ competition. The experience was close to a nightmare. This was mostly because we were rookies and didnt know what the heck we were doing. We also camped out in the Washington desert while others had comfortable trailers. It was hot during the day, cold at night, and during the evening we endured an insufferable windstorm that nearly blew away our tent and kept our fire temperatures inconsistent throughout the night. Oh, yeah, and our then three-year-old boys were with us. Despite our inexperience, our flavors came through and we still placed in the category of Tri Tip. While the experience was less than ideal, we realized then that we were actually homing in on our personal style of BBQ.

That challenge didnt stop us from entering different styles of competitions. One such competition was a national recipe competition, in which we took the grand prize. The recipe? Brisket Nachos, made with a deeply rich chili. What happened next was something we never imagined doing. We started a catering company.

Following that win, Phelps Creek Vineyards in Hood River, Oregon, invited us to serve those award-winning nachos to their guests. We took The Beast out to the winery and cooked for a crowd for the first time. It was both terrifying and exhilarating. And apparently, we didnt mess things up, because they asked us to come back again, this time cooking for their wine club. It was at that event that we created our Pinot Noir BBQ Sauce (), using their wine as a base.

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