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Biker Billy's Freeway-A-Fire Cookbook: Life's Too Short to Eat Dull Food [Hardcover]

Bill Hufnagle (Author)
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Book Description

January 2000

Sizzle your palate with Biker Billy's chile-fueled vegetarian meals

Every week, thousands of fans tune in to his public-access cable show, Biker Billy Cooks with Fire, to watch Billy roar around the kitchen in his black T-shirt and shades, masterfully throwing together tantalizing recipes. His first book, Biker Billy Cooks with Fire, hit the bookshelves, luring legions of loyal Biker Billy fans into their kitchens. Now, in his second book, Billy invites us to jump on the bike again with more than 150 robust vegetarian recipes loaded with fire!

Whether it's from smoky chipotle peppers or blooming hot habaneros, you will feel the heat with killer starters such as Murderous Minestrone Soup, Nuclear Potato Salad, and Lucifer's Angelic Egg Salad. Need some spice for your main course? Try Hollering Chipotle Pockets, Atomic Eggplant Submarine, Rowdy Red Rice, or Mean Bean Meatballs. How about a side dish to make your tastebuds zing? Time for Devilish Pumpkin Fries, Tortured Tomatoes, or Twisted Biscuits. After all the heat, finish off your meal with sinful Peanut Purgatory Pie or scrumptious Chocolate Killer Cookies. Biker Billy's Freeway-a-Fire Cookbook offers recipes like these and many more for devoted chileheads everywhere!

Rounding out this unique cookbook are guidelines to growing, buying, handling, and cooking with the hot peppers that make these recipes burn. If you love hot and spicy food, come take a ride with Biker Billy! This is food to make you feel alive!

Every week, thousands of fans tune in to his public-access cable show, Biker Billy Cooks with Fire, to watch Billy roar around the kitchen in his black T-shirt and shades, masterfully throwing together tantalizing recipes. His first book, Biker Billy Cooks with Fire, hit the bookshelves, luring legions of loyal Biker Billy fans into their kitchens. Now, in his second book, Billy invites us to jump on the bike again with more than 150 robust vegetarian recipes loaded with fire!

Whether it's from smoky chipotle peppers or blooming hot habaneros, you will feel the heat with killer starters such as Murderous Minestrone Soup, Nuclear Potato Salad, and Lucifer's Angelic Egg Salad. Need some spice for your main course? Try Hollering Chipotle Pockets, Atomic Eggplant Submarine, Rowdy Red Rice, or Mean Bean Meatballs. How about a side dish to make your tastebuds zing? Time for Devilish Pumpkin Fries, Tortured Tomatoes, or Twisted Biscuits. After all the heat, finish off your meal with sinful Peanut Purgatory Pie or scrumptious Chocolate Killer Cookies. Biker Billy's Freeway-a-Fire Cookbook offers recipes like these and many more for devoted chileheads everywhere!

Rounding out this unique cookbook are guidelines to growing, buying, handling, and cooking with the hot peppers that make these recipes burn. If you love hot and spicy food, come take a ride with Biker Billy! This is food to make you feel alive!Every week, thousands of fans tune in to his public-access cable show, Biker Billy Cooks with Fire, to watch Billy roar around the kitchen in his black T-shirt and shades, masterfully throwing together tantalizing recipes. His first book, Biker Billy Cooks with Fire, hit the bookshelves, luring legions of loyal Biker Billy fans into their kitchens. Now, in his second book, Billy invites us to jump on the bike again with more than 150 robust vegetarian recipes loaded with fire!

Whether it's from smoky chipotle peppers or blooming hot habaneros, you will feel the heat with killer starters such as Murderous Minestrone Soup, Nuclear Potato Salad, and Lucifer's Angelic Egg Salad. Need some spice for your main course? Try Hollering Chipotle Pockets, Atomic Eggplant Submarine, Rowdy Red Rice, or Mean Bean Meatballs. How about a side dish to make your tastebuds zing? Time for Devilish Pumpkin Fries, Tortured Tomatoes, or Twisted Biscuits. After all the heat, finish off your meal with sinful Peanut Purgatory Pie or scrumptious Chocolate Killer Cookies. Biker Billy's Freeway-a-Fire Cookbook offers recipes like these and many more for devoted chileheads everywhere!

Rounding out this unique cookbook are guidelines to growing, buying, handling, and cooking with the hot peppers that make these recipes burn. If you love hot and spicy food, come take a ride with Biker Billy! This is food to make you feel alive!



Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

With the help of a public-access TV show, a Web site and a first cookbook (Biker Billy Cooks with Fire), Hufnagle, aka Biker Billy, has achieved notoriety. This bearded motorcycle maniac who cooks spiced-up dishes in a New Jersey garage when he's not tinkering with his Harley is a strict vegetarian. Despite his experience on the road, Biker Billy is a pedestrian author. To get to the meat of these 150 or so veggie recipes, one must get past the embarrassing names of the dishes. There's Meany Rotini, Kooky Couscous, Rude Oily Pasta and the none-too-subtle Kick Asparagus Soup. A short lead-in paragraph explains the reasoning behind the seasoning for each concoction: "You'll howl like a banshee when you eat these burgers." If readers want spice, it's here in spades, though too many times the recipes are just familiar favorites with a pepper thrown in (Potato Tornado, for example, is a simple potato casserole plus a dried habanero). There is a small bounty of Asian dishes that are truly risky and creative. Nuclear Potato Salad combines habaneros, honey, peanut butter and yogurt, and Hong Kong Bean Curd is fried in butter, pepper and ginger and crowned with watercress. Such unexpected turns help compensate for a sometimes tiring ride. (Jan.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

"Life's too short to eat dull food" sums up the culinary philosophy of this biker chef. His infatuation with chili peppers and vegetarianism produces an idiosyncratic cuisine that will appeal to the macho yet health-conscious cook. For all his bluster, Billy organizes his cookbook carefully. Before giving any recipes, he meticulously catalogs the ingredients he favors, giving his followers plenty of data on selecting the best bean curd, olive oil, and phyllo pastry. He also guides his charges through the bewildering array of chili peppers found in today's markets. Billy may give his recipes silly names, such as Kooky Couscous and Killer Kasha, but devotees of vegetarian cooking will find old and new favorites here, all of them spicy. Billy gives the faint of heart no quarter--even his macaroni salad sizzles with cayenne pepper. A lighthearted addition to any vegetarian cookbook collection. Mark Knoblauch

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Cookbooks; 1 edition (January 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0688168221
  • ISBN-13: 978-0688168223
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,465,962 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Ouch! Ouch! Ouch! Hot! Hot! Hot!, July 3, 2001
This review is from: Biker Billy's Freeway-A-Fire Cookbook: Life's Too Short to Eat Dull Food (Hardcover)
Bill Hufnagle. Burly biker. Fiery food lover. Cookbook author. Vegetarian. You might think you just fell down the rabbit hole, but after tasting his creations you`d know everything was going to be all right. His tongue-in-cheek cookbook will satisfy anyone who loves spicy foods, and vegetarians who want a change.

If you like spicy or downright hot foods, you'll get a kick out of this cookbook (pun intended). Flavors are bold and the body of recipes varied. Of course you'll find the standard hot items like stuffed jalapeno peppers and chili pie but there are lots of surprises to be found here as well.

For pasta fans, try "Mean Bean Meatballs" on top of your next plate of spaghetti. Vegetarians should try "Scrambled Beyond Belief", which uses extra-firm bean curd and chipotle peppers, for breakfast. Need an exciting side dish? Make "Devilish Pumpkin Fries" and watch everyone's eyes light up.

One of my most favorite recipes from this cookbook that I've made many times since, with and without the fire, are his "Chocolate Killer Cookies". This is a great and easy to prepare chocolate cookie recipe. I've made them with white chocolate chips as called for but found my favorite way is to use peanut butter chips instead. The recipe only makes 24 cookies and they will not last long. When using the cayenne pepper, they remind me of very good quality ginger snaps. Just enough bite to make your mouth tingle but not enough to make you stop eating.

For such an extraordinary cookbook it's a shame that there is no measurement given for how hot a recipe is. Something as simple as giving a mild, medium, or real hot rating for each recipe would be a major help. "Righteous Rotelle" had enough heat to make you sweat, while "Chipotle Cheese Soup" was just smoky and belly warming.

When making a few recipes I needed to make a few adjustments, which could be due to bad testing or differences in equipment. I shortened the boiling time for the asparagus in "Asparagus a la Dante" as in my first attempt they came out a bit limp after they where fried. Regardless, they were addictive.

I thoroughly enjoyed this cookbook regardless of a few annoyances and can hardly wait to try other recipes. Tonight though, I'm making more cookies!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars H*llfire and Salivation, April 4, 2000
This review is from: Biker Billy's Freeway-A-Fire Cookbook: Life's Too Short to Eat Dull Food (Hardcover)
One taste of Biker Billy's smoky "Pita Pockets in Pain" and I'm singing in his choir...

It's a great cookbook -- well-written, informative, and informal (obviously!). Meat-lovers simply won't notice that it's a vegetarian cookbook: the flavors, textures and fire make every recipe I've tried memorable.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Veg Cooking That I Love!, January 18, 2003
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This review is from: Biker Billy's Freeway-A-Fire Cookbook: Life's Too Short to Eat Dull Food (Hardcover)
I was brought up on 'real food' (meat and potatoes), so when I started to go veg, I ran into a problem where I didn't like what's normally considered vegetarian. I began to crave food with real substance and flavor. Browsing through my favorite bookstore one day, I came across Biker Billy's cookbook and was thrilled. I was immediately attracted by the title, I mean, a veg biker? How could I go wrong?!
I've been using recipes from this book for four years now and love it. I have a young son, so I sometimes adjust the spice and fire to a level he can tolerate. I even cook for meat-eaters from this book and no one ever misses the meat!
Two thumbs up - love ya Biker Billy!
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