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Failure, heartache, and heartbreak are what it takes to create a new take on a classic recipe. Join Rachel Gurjar in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she spends two days creating the perfect cheesy cornbread–a recipe that took 80 servings to get right.
You can check out Rachel's upside-down cornbread recipe here: https://bonappetit.com/recipe/upside-down-cornbread

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World-famous pastry chef Dominique Ansel (creator of the Cronut) joins Bon Appétit to demonstrate how to make the perfect croissant at his NYC bakery. Learn every step, from mixing and fermenting the dough to laminating with French butter, shaping, proofing, and baking for that signature flaky, golden crust and moist honeycomb interior.

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Shave the cauliflower for this salad recipe within an hour of serving so that it won’t have time to discolor, and make quick work of that task by using a mandoline.

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Try this easy cauliflower dish for a quick dinner at home.

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Brad Leone joins Chrissy Tracey at her cabin to make vegan cacio e pepe with grilled mushrooms. This recipes use cashews for the base of the sauce. Blending them with miso helps to mimic the creaminess and cheesiness of the original. And if you can't forage your own maitake and lion's mane mushrooms, store-bought is just fine.
Note: While some types of pasta are made with eggs, traditional cacio e pepe is often made with just an emulsion of cheese, pepper, and pasta water.
Note: While some types of pasta are made with eggs, traditional cacio e pepe is often made with just an emulsion of cheese, pepper, and pasta water.

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We show you how to make Croque-Monsieur.

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We show how to make Cauliflower-Cashew Soup with Crispy Buckwheat.

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Cheez-Its are that snack that your parents let you eat as a kid because they're not chips and therefore must be healthy, right? Join Claire Saffitz in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she attempts to make a gourmet version of everybody's favorite quadrilateral, cheesy crackers: Cheez-Its.
Check out Claire's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/csaffitz/

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Return to your childhood with class and try our Croque Monsieur recipe!

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Join chef Sophia Roe as she makes curry cauliflower rice. For distinct bits of cauliflower that won’t turn into mush once they’re cooked, don’t overcrowd the bowl of your food processor. Doctor up your cauliflower rice with toasted pine nuts or almonds, dates or dried currants, lots of fresh herbs, unsweetened coconut flakes, or chopped fresh chile.
Find this Healthyish weeknight recipe and more in the December/January issue of Bon Appétit: https://bonappetit.com/story/sophia-roe-recipes

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The only thing better than pumpkin crème brûlée is pumpkin crème brûlée in an actual pumpkin. Impress your holiday party guests with this simple, no-bake dessert.
For full recipe go to Spoon Fork Bacon: http://www.spoonforkbacon.com/2015/10/no-bake-pumpkin-creme-brulee/

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Presented by Campbell's | This hearty breakfast bake featuring Campbell's Cream of Mushroom Soup is the perfect answer to the boring breakfast dilemma. Plus it's easy too!

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You don't just taste it, you feel it. Check out Philadelphia cream cheese's Cheesy Artichoke Appetizers recipe.

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We’re throwing this pantry pasta all-star a “Welcome to Summer” party with peas and mint. This dish was inspired by Rolf and Daughters in Nashville, where chef Philip Krajeck makes a fermented pasta cloaked in a tangy whey and butter sauce. We use store-bought buttermilk to mimic whey’s acidic flavor. It’s a perfect foil for the rich butter and cheese in this glossy sauce.

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Make this recipe from Caesarstone and Bon Appétit

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Starting with store-bought pizza dough makes the dream of weeknight calzones actually attainable. Most doughs are sold in 1-lb. bags, but certain brands give you more. Roll any extra dough into ropes, tie in knots, and brush with a little olive oil mixed with a grated garlic clove. Bake until golden brown to make the easiest garlic knots.

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Claire Saffitz had never had Pocky before. And then one day in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen her life changed forever. Her eyes are open and now she has ascended to Pocky level: Tsubu Tsubu (Strawberry Flakes), a level that it usually takes decades to reach. With her work in making a gourmet version of four flavors of Pocky - Chocolate, Matcha, Cookies & Cream and Strawberry Flakes - she is quickly climbing ever upwards in the Pocky Movement. Join Claire as she seeks Pocky Perfection.

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Produced by Bon Appétit with Campbell's® | Anna Stockwell delivers all of the textures in this warming sheet-pan pasta bake that includes greens! Perfect for weeknights.

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Instead of making our own crème anglaise, we use melted vanilla ice cream (it’s the same thing!). Just make sure you choose an all-natural brand free of stabilizers for the best texture.

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"Looking for a way to spice up your scrambled egg routine during the holidays? Molly Baz from the Test Kitchen is adding crème fraîche to the mix and now we can't go back. Grab your eggs and try this delicious recipe that works for breakfast or lunch.

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Seize the day with our carrot cake with cream cheese frosting recipe!

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Produced by Bon Appétit for Colavita | This flavorful chicken and bread salad featuring Colavita® Olive Oil will become your new go-to dinner. It has everything you're craving and it's easy to make.

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Make this recipe from Caesarstone and Bon Appétit

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Join pastry chef Claire Saffitz in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she attempts to make gourmet Cadbury Creme Eggs. These are the only eggs that rabbits are known to lay (at least that's what Cadbury commercials tell us). However, Claire will try to make these Easter classics without the aid of a bunny.
Check out Claire's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/csaffitz/
Filmed on 2/21