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Ali Francis

Editor

Ali is a writer and editor at Bon Appétit whose culture and lifestyle work includes reporting on the health claims behind fake meats, interviews with opinionated chefs about the evolution of restaurants, personal essays on the intersection of work and identity, and subtle attempts to propagate her favorite Australian foods. She developed the “Skeptic Tries” and “Cheap Tricks” columns, has contributed to various editorial packages on junk food and the future of dinner parties, and concocted a wild Thanksgiving personality quiz. Before joining Bon Appétit, Ali worked as a prep cook, agricultural reporter, creative director, and freelance writer, during which time her pieces were published in outlets like Narratively, Vogue, SELF, BBC, and Domino. She also sits on the Off Assignment advisory board where she offers solicited hot takes on editorial strategy. In five years from now, Ali hopes to become a surf instructor.

Where to eat

What’s the Safest Way to Eat Your Way Around America Right Now?

Essential road trip questions, answered.
Cooking

There’s No Better Time To... Cook in a Foreign Language

Goodbye Duolingo, ciao translated recipes!
Cooking

A Cakelet is the Pancake-Omelet Collab You Never Knew You Needed

It defies all labels, which is exactly why I love it.
Cooking

You Probably Don’t Have Enough Dish Towels

The number you need = the number you have multiplied by three.
Lifestyle

Ariana Grande's Brooklyn Tattoo Artist Is Winning at Work and Basically Everything Else

How Mira Mariah tattoos six days a week while being a mom and managing chronic pain
Lifestyle

Outdoor Voices Founder Ty Haney on the Stress-Busting Rituals That Keep Her on Top

"Totally possible" is just one of the mantras that's made Haney and her apparel brand so successful.
Lifestyle

We Cooked Cacio e Pepe With Kiernan Shipka and Had a Very Fun Time

An afternoon in the kitchen with The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina star and chef Flynn McGarry
Lifestyle

Adult Acne Wrecked My Self-Esteem. Here’s How I Dealt.

My mood fluctuated between ecstasy and depression, depending on the state of my fickle skin.