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Julia Kramer

Deputy Editor Emeritus

As BA’s former deputy editor Julia Kramer traveled the country, scouting the best new restaurants in America for the “BA Hot 10.” In January 2017, she oversaw the launch of our Healthyish vertical, while guiding overall editorial direction, including the ASME award–nominated BA Kitchen section of the magazine, which focuses on weeknight recipes and essential cooking know-how. A native Chicagoan, Julia is a graduate of Pomona College, in Claremont, California, where she studied fiction writing. She has been nominated for two James Beard Awards, for “Lunch Al Desko” and “Smoke Signals,” which also appeared in the 2016 Best Food Writing anthology. Prior to joining Bon Appétit in 2013, she was the food editor and restaurant critic for Time Out Chicago. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Zachary Kaplan, and their two children.

Charlie Trotter: A Chicago Chef Who Shaped the Way We Eat

We at Bon Appétit turned to our archives for a reminder of legendary chef Charlie Trotter's great culinary achievements.

Honey-and-Rye-Glazed Ham

The traditional boozy glaze is punched up in this rendition with honey, molasses, and brassy red chiles

Split Pea Soup

If you want to make this split pea soup but you don’t have a ham bone, use two ham hocks instead.

Revisiting Cheese Fondue from Our February/March 1965 Issue

Bread dipped in Gruyère is as delicious today as it was when Bon Appétit introduced it to readers in 1965

What's Changed in the Newly Reopened Tosca Café?

The Spotted Pig's Ken Friedman and April Bloomfield just took over and reopened San Francisco's classic Tosca Café. So, what changes are in store?

Coi Chef Daniel Patterson's Favorite Cookbooks

For Coi chef Daniel Patterson, recipes and cookbooks take a backseat to ingredients—and friends

Pok Pok Chef Andy Ricker's Favorite Cookbooks

Pok Pok chef Andy Ricker on the cookbooks that influenced him, from The Joy of Cooking to Jerusalem

Balaboosta Chef Einat Admony's Favorite Cookbooks

From Picasso-inspired recipes to her mother's sweet breakfast turnips, Einat Admony of Balaboosta names the books (and cooks) that inspired her

New Orleans Chef John Besh's Favorite Cookbooks

With his third cookbook, Cooking from the Heart, out later this month, the New Orleans chef shares the books that have influenced him.

Lucques Chef Suzanne Goin's Favorite Cookbooks

For chef Suzanne Goin, the best cookbooks are high-minded, full of integrity, and, ideally, loved to tatters

A Cocktail Lesson from the 'Mad Men' Era, via Bon Appétit 1961

A dip into the Bon Appétit archives brings columnist Julia Kramer face to face with cocktail great Charles H. Baker Jr.—and one of his more questionable creations

How to Build the World's Biggest Food Magazine

Taste of Home gets recipes from readers, sells in Wal-Mart, and eschews trends until they're mainstream. Sriracha, anyone?

Recreating the Seven-Layer Sandwich Cake from Bon Appétit 1969

Ever eaten a tuna sandwich and thought, "What this could really use is ham and chicken"? If so, this "spectacular entrée" from 1969 may be your dream dish

Revisiting the Herb-Crusted Beef Tenderloin of 1992

Julia Kramer makes a beef tenderloin recipe from Bon Appétit 21 years ago—and finds it to be delightfully of its era

What's It Like to Eat a Silent Dinner: Reprieve or Punishment?

As diners in Brooklyn experience meals in total silence, associate editor Julia Kramer recalls a similar meal—with her mom—at a resort in Mexico