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An Inventive Easter Dessert: Rhubarb-Almond Cake
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In the brand new BA test kitchen, Bon Appétit’s Alison Roman cooks up a springtime dessert that’s perfect for Easter.
Recreating Gordon Ramsay’s Scotch Egg Recipe From Taste
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We challenged resident Bon Appétit supertaster Chris Morocco to recreate Gordon Ramsay’s scotch egg recipe in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. The catch? He’s doing it blindfolded with with only his other senses to guide him.

Get our recipe: Scotch Eggs
Kids Try 100 Years of Thanksgiving Sides
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We had a panel of kids try popular Thanksgiving side dishes of the past century, from oyster shooters of the 1920s to beet-filled deviled eggs today.
Easter Sunday at Canal House
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Welcome to spring at Canal House, an idyllic cooking studio in the country. Here there are no bells or whistles—just honest, beautiful food. Join Melissa Hamilton and Christopher Hirsheimer for an Easter feast.
NYC Diner Recreates Chili's Southwestern Eggrolls
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You’ve heard of the Chili’s Southwestern Egg Rolls, but what happens when you get a top chef to create their own version of it? Bon Appétit joins Chef Jackie Carnesi, head chef at the legendary Kellogg’s Diner in Brooklyn, as she transforms it into a New York-inspired Reuben Egg Roll, complete with homemade corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and crispy rye flour wrappers.
How One of NYC’s Best British Chefs Makes Fish & Chips
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Bon Appétit joins Chef Ed Szymanski of Dame, an English seafood restaurant in the heart of NYC, to make their traditional battered fish and chips. Simplicity is best when it comes to making this classic British dish–fresh fish coated in airy batter, fluffy chips crisped to perfection, and then doused in vinegar with a sprinkle of lemon juice. A bite of Dame’s fish and chips is enough to transport you from the busy NYC streets to the great British seaside.
Play With Your Food
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Produced by Bon Appétit with Krusteaz | Co-owner of James Beard Award winning Restaurant Guelaguetza Paulina Velazquez, along with her three daughters, show us the key to making Sunday brunch a little more fun! To learn more, visit krusteaz.com
In this episode, the kids try 100 years of British food. For this taste test, the children sample steak and kidney pie, fish and chips with a side of mushy peas, national loaf, marmite, drippings, coronation chicken, custard, English fry up, jam roly poly (aka Dead Man's Leg, Dead Man's Arm, or Shirt-Sleeve pudding), blood pudding, sticky toffee pudding, chicken kiev, fancy Scotch egg, rhubarb, chicken tikka masala, roast beef (aka The Sunday Roast), and popovers.
People Wait 3 Hours for NYC's Best Pancakes
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Today, Bon Appétit joins Chef Sam Yoo, owner of NYC’s Golden Diner, to make pancakes. Golden Diner is an Asian/American diner, and with up to 3-hour queues, it’s one of NYC’s most popular brunch spots. Join Yoo as he demonstrates how to make the perfect plate of pancakes—worth queuing 3 hours for!
Catch, Cook, Serve: Hong Kong’s Legendary One-Stop Fish Market
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Bon Appétit joins chef Lucas Sin to try some of Hong Kong’s freshest steamed fish at Ap Lei Chau Market. Steamed fish is a traditional Cantonese dish and the fresher the better–at Ap Lei Chau Market they're serving fish caught in the harbor that morning straight to your plate.
How NYC's Best Scotch Egg is Made
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Bon Appétit joins Chef Ed Szymanski of Lords, an English-style bistro in New York City, to make his version of a perfect scotch egg. From achieving the perfect fudgy yolk to mastering the golden, crispy exterior, every step focuses on balancing the ideal egg-to-sausage ratio. As a staple on their menu, where hundreds are crafted daily, it’s safe to say Lords have perfected their formula.
Kids Try 100 Years of Breakfast Foods
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A select group of gung-ho kids try 100 years of breakfast foods, sampling popular breakfast dishes from each decade dating back to the 1920s. Watch these courageous children attempt such daring foods as fried Hominy, stewed prunes, codfish cakes, Sanka, Creamed chipped beef on toast, Eggo waffle, Pop-Tarts, Quisp cereal, an Egg McMuffin, smoked salmon on crostini, Go-Gurt, Quaker Dinosaur Egg Oatmeal, tempeh vegan bacon, a rainbow bagel and more!
Kids Try 100 Years of Party Snacks
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Kids try 100 years of party snacks. In this episode, the kids will taste a smorgasbord of party favorites like clams casino, canape with foie gras, baked bean quickies, bacon-wrapped chicken livers, cocktail franks, onion dip, cheese fondue, deviled eggs, Cool Ranch Doritos, Jell-O Pudding Pops, California Raisins, Bagel Bites, Tostitos Scoops, artichoke dip, hummus with pita chips, and more.
Forget Avocado Toast, Try These Unexpected Greens on Your Toast
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Chefs from LA restaurant Madcapra devise a new dish that utilizes leftover greens and herbs.
5 Quick Snacks To Make For Your Next Party
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You have company arriving soon but dinner won't be ready for at least an hour—now what? Kendra Vaculin has you covered, straight from the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. Watch as she prepares 5 quick and easy snacks for your guests to nosh on during your next party.
Holiday Traditions with the Kindreds and All-Clad
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Produced by Bon Appétit with All-Clad | You don’t have to have a #BAHot10 accolade to make country ham and red eye gravy the Kindred Family way (though they do!). This Christmas morning staple is easy with a little prep and a tried-and-true All-Clad pan. Filled with warmth, joy and food, watch the Kindred's Christmas morning come to life.
Sausage, Pepper, and Onion Sub
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Looking for a hearty lunch? Try this sub!
Egg Fried Rice
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Need a new easy meal? Try our egg fried rice recipe!
Kids Try 100 Years of Christmas Desserts
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We had a panel of kids try popular Christmas desserts of the past century, from mincemeat pie in the 1920s to California Waldorf Salad (with sweet onion dip!) in the 1970s.
5 Pro Chefs Make Their Go-To Appetizers
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Join Zaynab Issa, Brad Leone, Hana Asbrink, Inés Anguiano, and Kendra Vaculin in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as they each prepare their go-to appetizers.

Kendra's Goat Cheese and Salami Stuffed Dates: https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/stuffed-dates-goat-cheese-salami

Zaynab's Peppery Antipasto Skewers: https://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/peppery-antipasto-skewers%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv class="StackedRatingsCardWrapper-ghvskg ffDePc SummaryCollectionGridSummaryItem-HgAzv kSXTun search_result_item-599370818ad8934ae33d6441">
A Fantastic Dessert Your Guests Can Assemble Themselves
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Allison Roman shows us how to make Peaches in Caramelized Honey with Toasted Oats and Ice Cream.
Celebrity Chefs Upgraded Beverage Pairings for Thanksgiving
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This year, why not try Bobby Flay's cranberry martinis, or Danny Bowien's 7 Up Champagne and brandy cocktail?
Paul Hollywood & Prue Leith Pick The Best Snack In America
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Great American Baking Show judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith join Bon Appétit to pick the best American snack food in a head-to-head taste test bracket. Are Thin Mints better than Oreos? Would they take Ruffles over Lay’s? And will savory prevail over sweet when push comes to shove? Find out as Paul and Prue taste them one by one until a sole snack reigns supreme.
5 Quick Dips To Make For Your Next Party
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Join Bon Appétit contributor Pierce Abernathy in the BA Test Kitchen as he makes 5 delicious dips with complex layers of flavor that come together quick—perfect for your next summer get together.