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JAMES BEARD AWARD WINNER • This is low and slow Texas BBQ done right: a family affair in smoke and soul, told through 75 recipes and stories from the founder of famous Los Angeles–based Bludso’s BBQ.

ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New York Times, Bon Appétit, Los Angeles Times

Kevin Bludso was born and raised in Compton, California, by a Black Panther–supporting mother and a police officer father. To stay out of trouble, he spent his summers in Corsicana, Texas, where he was schooled on the art of barbecue and worked long, hot hours on the pits at his granny’s legendary BBQ stand. In 2008, Kevin opened his own Bludso’s BBQ, a small walk-up stand in the heart of Compton that has led to multiple locations in California, Texas, and even Australia.
 
In this honest and engaging cookbook, Kevin teaches you everything you need to know about BBQ: from choosing, seasoning, and cleaning your pit to selecting your brisket, ribs, and sausages, plus all the rubs and sauces you could need. Kevin also shares seventy-five delicious recipes for main meats such as BBQ Lamb Leg, Spicy Curried Oxtails, Buffalo Rib Tips, Blackened Catfish, and Grilled Mojo Shrimp; sides such as Creole Cabbage, Pinto Beans, and Down Home Mac & Cheese; and even desserts such as Mom’s Banana Pudding, Buttermilk Pie, and Kevin’s famous Hennessy on the Rocks, along with mouthwatering photographs to accompany them. But
Bludso’s BBQ Cookbook is also a story about Kevin's family and community. It’s a love letter to the often misunderstood city of Compton, and the story of how Kevin has fed and supported his own community while teaching everyone the art of barbecue.
 
This is more than a cookbook; it’s Kevin’s incredibly personal story of family, food, and how following your passion sometimes leads you back home.

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Texas BBQ recipes and stories about family and food, from the founder of Bludso’s BBQ

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BBQ Chicken

Collard Greens

Brisket

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Mom’s Blackberry Cobbler

Kevin Bludso says, “BBQ is more than just food. It’s a family function.”

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About the Author

Kevin Bludso is a chef, television personality, and two-time Steve Harvey Neighborhood Award winner. In 2008, he opened Bludso’s BBQ in Compton, California, and it has since grown into an international empire, with a flagship restaurant, Bludso’s Bar & Que, in Hollywood, a concession stand at the LAFC soccer stadium, a location in Proud Bird by LAX, and a sprawling restaurant and bar called San Antone by Bludso’s BBQ in the Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia. He is returning for a second season as a the star of Netflix’s hit BBQ competition show The American Barbecue Showdown, and has multiple television appearances on shows such as Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives and Bong Appétit, and as a recurring guest judge on Bar Rescue. Kevin currently resides in Corsicana, Texas, regularly traveling both nationally and internationally for his pop-up events and television appearances.

Noah Galuten is a chef, restaurant consultant, and James Beard Award–nominated cookbook author. After working as a food writer, he trained in Compton under Kevin Bludso and became the chef of the ever-popular Bludso’s Bar & Que in Los Angeles. Noah went on to work on the launches of beloved Los Angeles restaurants Cofax Coffee, Prime Pizza (now with four locations), and Yojimbo. He also co-authored Phaidon’s On Vegetables: Modern Recipes for the Home Kitchen with Jeremy Fox—and his debut solo cookbook, The Don’t Panic Pantry Cookbook, is coming out in the fall of 2022.

Eric Wolfinger is a James Beard Award–winning photographer whose idea of a good time always involves fire and food. When not shooting photos, he works as a short-order cook for his partner and their two kids in San Diego.

Demetrius Smith is a wedding, portrait, sports, and event photographer who lives in the West Valley of Arizona. He is inspired by his beautiful wife, Aunjel Smith, from both sides of the lens.

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Introduction


I was born and raised in Compton, California, with a police officer father and a Black Panther–supporter mother. Every summer to stay out of trouble, I went to Corsicana, Texas, to work at my granny’s illegal, bootleg BBQ stand.

I always just say that I’m so lucky to live the life I’ve lived. To be from Compton, to be born and raised with people like Dre and them in the city, in the concrete jungle, but then on the flip side to be able to be in the country every summer, to walk around barefoot, and go crawfishing and all that. Getting to grow up in both California and Texas gave me a whole different outlook than if I had just been raised in one place, and that’s something I’ve been able to carry throughout my life. I just really think everything happens for a reason. Now I look back, and I’ve opened BBQ restaurants all over the world, I’ve gotten rave reviews from legends such as Jonathan Gold, I’ve hosted TV shows, I’m a two-time winner of the Steve Harvey Neighborhood Awards for Best Barbecue Place in America, and now I get to chill out and live in the country in Texas.

In this book, I want to teach you how to kick back, have fun, and make some good-ass BBQ. Then I also want to show you how I get down in the kitchen, too, cooking up way more than just BBQ. But for me this isn’t just a cookbook. I also want to tell a story. I want to tell you about the family history, how we started, how we came to this, and a few of the things I’ve learned in my fifty-five years.

Shit Talking, Cooking, and Partying Lessons with Willie Mae Fields

I call her my granny, but Willie Mae Fields was really my daddy’s auntie. She’s the one who taught me how to BBQ. I swore up and down to her that I’d never go into the restaurant business. But Granny always said, “You’re gonna have to own your own business because you’re too much of an asshole to work for anybody else.”

That first summer I went to Texas to stay with Granny, I was eight years old. I’ll always remember that ride in her ’74 gold, four-door Lincoln Continental. I was in the car with her, Aunt Alice, and Mr. Fred. (I still have no idea who Mr. Fred was. I don’t even think he was family!) They were just partying, drinking, and driving, blues all in the car. The cooler was full of hog headcheese and sandwiches, and I was like, “What the f*** did I get myself into?”

Then in the house was Granny’s crazy-ass husband, Johnny B., who was shell-shocked from the Korean War. So she’d say, “You want to stay here with this crazy motherf***er or you want to work with me in the morning?”

So I started working with her, getting up at six o’clock in the morning and going to her illegal BBQ restaurant on the weekends, with gambling going on, with no permits or health department or anything. She called it Little Rascals, and I watched her work that stand with Aunt Jean and Aunt Alice. It was just the three of them running this restaurant so incredibly. And all they did was cuss out each other all day. As a kid I’m watching this shit, like “Wow.” I wasn’t used to sitting there with somebody cooking, telling a story, talking shit, laughing, playing the music all loud. I wasn’t used to that, and that’s what made it better. You see, my parents were young. They were still working, still humping, so when I would go out to Texas, it was something special. I was hooked right away, and I went back every summer.

Granny did so much for so many people. She put people up, fed people. She was a legend in Corsicana. She was ninety-five years old when she died. Something like fifteen thousand people lined the streets of the town for her funeral procession. Everybody knew Willie Mae Fields. But don’t get me wrong, Granny was a hustler too. She ran her little businesses in the back—her after-hours club, some other little red-light shit. No matter what, Granny didn’t believe in being broke.

She also had a small juke joint next to her house where she could probably fit fifty people at a time, selling BBQ, Crown Royal, Schlitz Malt Liquor, gin, and whatever else. She called it The Halfway House. The juke joint was really long, kind of like a house on one side where you’ve got the kitchen and all that. At one end was this tiny waiting room that had a little speakeasy door so she could look through it and make sure you weren’t the law. After she’d let you in, you’d walk through the kitchen, where it was hot as hell. Past that there was a bar area with a couple of rooms off to the side in case you wanted to do some . . . other stuff. She had AC in all the rooms and in the bar, but it was all window units. Wasn’t no central air. But everybody would party. The back was wide open and had a jukebox, though she would have bands in there sometimes—blues bands and stuff like that.

But shit, she wouldn’t let me drink with her until I was, like, fifteen or sixteen, and even then it was just a beer or something. But I loved being out there in Texas with her. She taught me cooking, but she also taught me work ethic. She’d be up all night cooking a brisket—and having a cocktail— until two o’clock in the morning, but she’d still get up at six no matter what; and I’d have to get up with her. “You don’t work, you don’t eat,” she’d say. We’d be smoking brisket, cooking collards, the whole thing. I still cook my greens the same way Granny cooked hers. I cook my brisket the same way. Eventually, I was the only other person she trusted to cook a brisket.

Granny also taught me the value of family. When my father or my grandmother—my dad’s mom—would come down from LA, that was huge. Granny couldn’t wait to show them a good time. She would prep food for a whole week. I’m talking, like, a hundred pounds of chitlins. She would just prep these massive amounts of food for the whole time that people were there. She and my grandmother loved each other to death, but they couldn’t get along for more than five minutes. My grandmother would drive all the way out from LA just to argue with Granny. There was so much love, and sometimes they showed it by talking shit with each other.

But talking shit was a big part of our family. I was Granny’s baby, and she still always used to talk about my big nose. She’d say, “God wanted you to have a big nose so you could smell the bullshit.” Some people trip on what they can’t really change. In my family you couldn’t grow up with a damn complex, because they talk about everything. They talk about each other’s kids, each other’s wives, each other’s husbands,
everything. Some of my best jokes come from me being in Texas with my granny, just watching the family clown and talk shit. It goes on to this day. My uncle still calls just so we can cuss each other out and laugh about it.

When Granny was growing up in the 1920s, her mom was working for someone on the other side of town—somewhere close to Corsicana, I’m not exactly sure where—so as a kid Granny went along to work with her. Granny started playing with this other kid named Bill, and they developed a friendship at a time when Black and white weren’t supposed to be friends. They were five or six—little kids—and they had a friendship that went all the way until Granny passed away at ninety-five. Bill didn’t live another year after she died. They were real close. That taught tolerance too. She’d say, “Bill has some good-ass racism jokes.” But then she’d tell me, “You don’t need to get mad; just flip it around!” They would sit around and just, as grown-ass people, crack jokes on each other. He’d have the nerve to be cracking Black jokes—well, they didn’t call them Black jokes, but you know what I mean—and he’d tell one, sitting right next to me and be like, “You get that one?” And then his laugh would just make
me laugh. But my granny loved him so much, and I loved him so much. They made it so that I didn’t give a f*** if it was a racist joke or whatever, as long as it was from the heart and it was for comedy. There’s a difference if you’re saying shit and it’s from hate. If it comes from hate, it’s not a joke. But Granny taught me that there’s humor in everything. Certain things are serious. There’s no doubt about it. Certain shit is serious as hell. But you’ve got to find some humor. Just like you find the pain and you deal with it, you’ve got to find the humor in everything too.

At Granny’s funeral, Bill came up and he couldn’t talk. Our family, Unc and everybody, they came up and held him so he could speak. He loved us so much and loved Granny so much. He could barely talk. He just said, “No more jokes,” and everybody knew what that meant. There wasn’t going to be any fun anymore. Then he just kept saying, “She was my friend . . . she was my sister . . . she was my friend.” They were real friends. People say, “Oh she lived to ninety-five, she lived a good life.” And yeah, she did, but that doesn’t make it easier for the people she left behind. I had that woman in my life for nearly fifty years, and I thank God for that.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Ten Speed Press (April 12, 2022)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 288 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1984859552
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1984859556
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.79 x 1.05 x 10.3 inches
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The Best Bar-B-Que Cookbook Ever.
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The Best Bar-B-Que Cookbook Ever.
This cookbook is amazing. The recipes are so precise that you can’t mess up what ever you cook from the book. If you want to cook Bar-B-Que like a real pit master, then this is the cookbook you need.Good one Kev.George Hudson
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Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024
These recipes are gold for anyone who loves to barbeque or learn how from the best! The photos help to show the result!
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Love it! A must have!
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2022
This book is much more than a cookbook with stories of Chef Bludso as well as much more content than a typical cookbook. There is valuable instruction from Bludso with important tips to get it right. A large variety of recipes from meats, fish, breakfast, sweets and secret family recipes!
If you like to do BBQ, this book will be the best cookbook you own!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2023
At first you think "Another BBQ book..ugh why oh why." Then you open it and immediately you feel part of something much bigger. You are part of a family cookbook with stories and the inspiration to delve deeper and deeper. I am a professional chef with a thirst to constantly explore and possibly up my game. This book did that and more by reminding me that homestyle flavors are really what brings us to the table. I am several "sides" in and what came to the table was fantastic. Make a recipe or two and let some friends taste it. You will no longer be asked to bring Ice to the BBQ as these recipes are gold.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2022
A lot of the recipes were very delicious
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
Love learning about him and have started adapting the bbq into a healthier version.
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2022
I have a lot of BBQ cookbooks but this one is my favorite. It has a great range of recipes
from many different traditions, all delicious.

A lot of BBQ books are geared either for real die-hard purists (WOOD ONLY! OFFSETS ONLY! SALT PEPPER GARLIC ONLY!) or else for people who don’t really care about learning to cook BBQ but just want some nice pictures. This book takes a middle path, not by compromising either side but by speaking to both audiences at once. It does have nice pictures, too, if you care about that.

The writing is casual and clear, and he does a pretty good job of letting you know which parts of a recipe are essential and which can be modified for preference/necessity. What I like best though is how much warmth and personality comes through these pages.

If you love BBQ, soul food, and American cooking in general, or want a great gift for someone who does, look no further.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023
Conan The Barbarian may disagree but the Answer is BBQ, and if Conan could have tasted some of the BBQ and other Recipes in this Book then he would agree, BBQ is what is best in Life. The recipes are traditional, delicious and a must for your next BBQ party.

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Scatalano
5.0 out of 5 stars Great overall book
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2024
Great overall book with nice pics and unique recipes
Jimmy
5.0 out of 5 stars Not like your average cookbook!
Reviewed in Germany on December 6, 2023
We have been to Bludsos Restaurant ourself back in 2019. Kevin had a photoshoot back then when we ordered something in his restaurant. Sadly we didn't know he was the owner back then and we where setting next to him. Until we saw his Show on netflix. We had to order this book and we never regreted it. Doing real barbecue like in LA or texas isnt a common thing in germany. We tried a few recipe already and some rubs. Highly recommend!
No joke, but we had a few cookbooks already but with this one, every recipe was just perfect and easy to handle.
It also includes a good variaty of recipe and pictures. I would buy it again every time.

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Ib Mathiasen
5.0 out of 5 stars Good classic bbq the easy way
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 30, 2022
Good and educational book that in a relaxed language and pictures guides in the classic bbq recipes, rub, sauce and techniques. Good for beginners and nice reading for the more experienced bbq chef
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DJ Henry
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome recipes
Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2023
Very helpful and full of awesome recipes. Glad I added this cookbook to my cooking adventures.
Pete Zuiderveen
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for real BBQ
Reviewed in Canada on April 14, 2022
Extremely well written, great stories, amazingly insightful. Best BBQ book I have ever read hands down!! Tried the pork rub the day I got this and was absolutely incredible! Cannot recommend this enough!!
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