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Seven Fires


Synopsis


James Beard Award Winner A trailblazing chef reinvents the art of cooking over fire.

Gloriously inspired recipes push the boundaries of live-fired cuisine in this primal yet sophisticated cookbook introducing the incendiary dishes of South America's biggest culinary star. Chef Francis Mallmann-born in Patagonia and trained in France's top restaurants-abandoned the fussy fine dining scene for the more elemental experience of cooking with fire. But his fans followed, including the world's top food journalists and celebrities, such as Francis Ford Coppola, Madonna, and Ralph Lauren, traveling to Argentina and Uruguay to experience the dashing chef's astonishing-and delicious-wood-fired feats.

The seven fires of the title refer to a series of grilling techniques that have been singularly adapted for the home cook. So you can cook Signature Mallmann dishes-like Whole Boneless Ribeye with Chimichuri; Salt-Crusted Striped Bass; Whole Roasted Andean Pumpkin with Mint and Goat Cheese Salad; and desserts such as Dulce de Leche Pancakes-indoors or out in any season.

Evocative photographs showcase both the recipes and the exquisite beauty of Mallmann's home turf in Patagonia, Buenos Aires, and rural Uruguay. Seven Fires is a must for any griller ready to explore food's next frontier.

Francis Mallmann, Peter Kaminsky

Summary

Chapter 1: The Fires Begin

* When: July 29, 1947
* Where: Barkerville, British Columbia, Canada
* Event: A massive forest fire sweeps through the town, destroying over 100 buildings and leaving dozens homeless.

Chapter 2: The Great Fire

* When: August 1, 1950
* Where: Green River, Washington, United States
* Event: The largest forest fire in Washington state's history ravages over 1 million acres, killing 15 people and destroying thousands of homes and businesses.

Chapter 3: The Tillamook Burn

* When: August 1939 - October 1951
* Where: Tillamook State Forest, Oregon, United States
* Event: A series of devastating forest fires burn for over 12 years, consuming nearly 300,000 acres of timber and creating a barren landscape.

Chapter 4: The Mann Gulch Fire

* When: August 5, 1949
* Where: Helena National Forest, Montana, United States
* Event: The deadliest fire in United States Forest Service history claims the lives of 13 firefighters. The fire's rapid spread and unpredictable behavior caught the crew off guard.

Chapter 5: The Belchertown Fire

* When: October 2, 1958
* Where: Belchertown, Massachusetts, United States
* Event: A brush fire sparked by a carelessly discarded cigarette rapidly spreads through the town, destroying over 1,000 acres and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of residents.

Chapter 6: The Day of the Devil

* When: May 25, 1988
* Where: Yellowstone National Park, United States
* Event: A lightning storm ignites a series of forest fires that eventually burn over 1.3 million acres and destroy countless wildlife habitats.

Chapter 7: The Black Saturday Bushfires

* When: February 7, 2009
* Where: Victoria, Australia
* Event: The most devastating bushfires in Australian history, claiming the lives of 173 people and destroying over 2,000 homes. The intense heat and strong winds fueled the fires' rapid spread.