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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.

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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.

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Vinnie Cutrone sells octopus that's been tenderized to perfection at his shop Octopus Garden in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Christmas time is the busiest season because the neighborhood Italian-Americans shop for the annual Feast of the Seven Fishes.

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Julia and Amiel from Bon Appétit wrap up their road trip in New Orleans, where they go on a dessert bender and find fresh veggies in a community garden.

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Roasts for the holidays

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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.

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How does a high-end, perennially busy Chinese restaurant in New York City keep the plates coming? Emmeline Zhao, Managing Partner at Silver Apricot in New York's West Village, leads us behind the scenes for an all access look at how the staff handles a busy Friday evening rush, serving hundreds of consistently high-quality small plates a night from their 90 square foot kitchen.

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Have you ever walked into a wine shop before the holidays brimming with confidence—only to be intimidated by the number of options there are to choose from? On this edition of World Of Wine, expert sommelier André Hueston Mack demystifies the process of shopping at your local wine store, sharing his tips and pointers for picking the perfect bottle for over a dozen different holiday occasions.

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Melissa Hamilton and Christopher Hirsheimer (a.k.a. the Seasonal Cooks) prepare three fall-inspired desserts from their new cookbook Canal House Cooks Every Day.

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In the world of Thanksgiving sides, there is a plethora of options, so deciding on which ones to make for your feast can be challenging. That's why Claire Saffitz and Christina Chaey are here to up your Thanksgiving side dish game.
Check out the recipes here: https://weightloss-tricks.today/story/making-perfect-thanksgiving-sides

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The best dinner party—for the hosts and the guests—is this one-pot meal.

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“It's been about two years of construction…six months of conceptualization of menu. In 24 hours we'll know whether we've accomplished it.” Join Ari Kolender, chef and partner at Queen Street in Los Angeles, for a day behind the scenes as he prepares to open his Charleston-inspired raw bar and grill for the very first time. “This has been ours by ourselves for over two years, and we're about to give it away.”

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At AL's Place, vegetables rule the show. Watch chef Aaron London hit up the farmers' market, then turn San Francisco's best produce into culinary magic.

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If you want to host an unforgettable dinner party this holiday season, here are six common entertaining mistakes to avoid (and how to do it!).

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This is it. Bringing it all together. Brad, Claire, Rick, Carla, Andy, Chris, Molly and Christina have striven over the last few weeks to create the perfect component parts of a Thanksgiving dinner: turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, sides, pie. Now they're here to bring it all together in the finale and make a (mostly) absolutely perfect Thanksgiving meal.

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If you want to know who's running the buzziest, most boundary-pushing restaurants in the nation, look no further than the children of immigrants.
"In Crown Heights, you can find curry chicken – the food of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, where my family grew up – on every corner, but people get a lighter version of Caribbean food when they visit The Food Sermon." - Rawlston Williams

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Watch as Melissa Hamilton and Christopher Hirsheimer (a.k.a. The Seasonal Cooks) prepare a slate of winter-inspired dishes with their homemade red wine vinegar.

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Some things about Thanksgiving should never change: gravy, mashed potatoes, Aunt Jane making an untoward comment to a new significant other. But side dishes sit far enough outside the realm of Traditional Holiday Fare that unusual suspects like harissa or miso can slip right in. Here, tips for keeping things interesting—and crowd-pleasing, too.

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We challenged San Francisco local Tyler MacNiven (aka the luckiest man in California) to dine at six of Bon Appétit’s Best New Restaurants in six hours. Follow along and feast your eyes on some of the specialty dishes that make these SF restaurants—Liholiho Yacht Club, The Progress, Lazy Bear, AL’s Place, Izakaya Rintaro, Aatxe— stand out from the pack.

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The story of how Atlanta’s Staplehouse came to be will tear you apart. But after you eat here, it will build you back up. Welcome to this year’s best new restaurant.

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Ignacio Mattos of Estela in New York City makes his winter-appropriate endive salad.
Read more: 31 Winter Salads We’re Loving Right Now
Read more: 31 Winter Salads We’re Loving Right Now

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Today, Bon Appétit joins chefs Lucas Sin and Eric Sze in Keelung as they eat their way through an iconic Taiwanese night market for only $18. From specialty pork trotters to charcoal oyster omelets, you can easily indulge in an epic feast on a budget at Taiwan’s night markets.

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“Working in a restaurant that never closes is a little bit different…the hoods are always going, the lights are always on, the people are always here.” Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Jackie Carnesi, executive chef at Kellogg’s Diner in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. At 96 years old, this diner has just started back up its 24-hour service and given its menu a Tex-Mex makeover.

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Follow Executive Pastry Chef Caroline Schiff of Gage & Tollner through an entire day preparing the breads and dessert menu at an iconic 143 year-old New York restaurant. From feeding her beloved sourdough starter "Edna" to trying new cheesecake creations and flaming baked alaskas, see how these professional chefs keep a kitchen humming day in, day out.