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Pringles. They're the miraculously not greasy potato chips that come in a tube. They're also the original duck face. Join Claire Saffitz as she attempts to make a gourmet version of Pringles! And lest we forget: once you pop the fun don't stop.
Check out Claire's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/csaffitz/

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For Departure chef Gregory Gourdet, Portland signifies more than just a hub for diverse and exceptional cuisine. Discover the inspiration behind his dream-inducing rooftop restaurant and what to expect on this culinary journey.

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Tom Cunanan of Washington D.C.'s Bad Saint demonstrates how to make ukoy—a Filipino shredded vegetable fritter. Get the recipe: http://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/shredded-sweet-potato-and-carrot-fritters-ukoy%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv class="AdWrapper-efOWgS hTaTuO SummaryCollectionGridSummaryItem-HgAzv fXwjGk ad ad--read-more">

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If Chris is the undisputed Test Kitchen super-taster, then Gaby is definitely the jelly bean super-taster. Seriously, how did she guess Dr. Pepper? Impossible! Anyway, join pastry chef Claire Saffitz in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she attempts to make gourmet Jelly Belly jelly beans. This episode is 48 minutes long, so grab a stress ball and tuck in.
Check out Claire's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/csaffitz/

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Join pastry chef Claire Saffitz in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she attempts to make gourmet strawberry Pop-Tarts.

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No, you didn't misread the title. Pastry Chef Claire Saffitz has returned to one of her earlier gourmet conquests: Pop Tarts. This time, she's making a simplified version of her original gourmet Pop Tarts so that anybody can make them from home.
We asked you to send in videos of you trying out her recipe and we got over 900 responses. Join Claire as she watches some of the videos to see the gourmet Pop Tarts people made.
Check out Claire's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/csaffitz/

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So maybe this episode is a bit like Ferrero Rocher, in which Claire gourmetized an already gourmet treat. But what is wrong gourmetizing that which is already gourmet? Nothing, we say! Join Claire Saffitz in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she attempts to make gourmet Ben & Jerry's ice cream.
Check out Claire's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/csaffitz/
Illustrations by Logan Tsugita

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Chef George Mendes of Aldea joins The Brothers Green in their kitchen to show them how to cook Shrimp 'n Grits—Portuguese style.

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Ok, so Ferrero Rocher chocolates are pretty gourmet already. We get it. But couldn't they be even more gourmet? Join Claire Saffitz in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she attempts to make a gourmet-ier version of Ferrero Rocher, everybody's favorite Italian, hazelnut-filled chocolates.
Check out Claire's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/csaffitz/

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Who else could replicate and gourmet-ize everybody's favorite chocolaty, caramely and nougaty candy bar other than our very own Claire Saffitz? Join her in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she attempts to make gourmet Milky Way bars.
Check out Claire's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/csaffitz/

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Professional chef Lucas Sin visits Oi Man Sang, another unmissable Hong Kong street food destination specializing in fresh seafood.

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Associate Editor Amiel Stanek teaches us how to make fruit leather with kombucha SCOBY.

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“Osip is a small farm-to-table restaurant in the English countryside. We have a Michelin Star and people travel countries to come eat dinner here.” Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Ciaran Brennan, head chef at Osip in Somerset. Operating out of a 300-year-old house in the English countryside, Osip grows most of its own produce, letting nature decide what’s on the menu.
Osip is a 2025 Conde Nast Traveler Hot List Restaurant Winner.

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Join Brad Leone, Zaynab Issa, Kendra Vaculin, Shilpa Uskokovic, Chris Morocco, and Rachel Gurjar in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as they each reveal the go-to ingredient they reach for when their recipes needs a spicy kick.

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Nougat. Caramel. Peanuts. Chocolate. The building blocks of a Snickers bar. Each taken alone is simple enough (well maybe not the nougat), but together they become a different monster. Join Claire Saffitz as she attempts to make a gourmet version of a Snickers bar!
Check out Claire's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/csaffitz/

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Erven in Santa Monica serves all vegan, plant-based food. One of our favorite snack-able dishes is their deep-fried seaweed chips with guacamole.

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Claire Saffitz takes on another challenge, this time to recreate the tastes of the rainbow... Gourmet-style.

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What does this mega-bakery have to offer? The Tartine Manufactory has wine, ice cream, and oh yeah– bread. Pastries. The desserts just keep coming!

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Al Roker visits the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen to make Steak au Poivre with Carla. Can he follow along using verbal instructions only?
Check out the recipe here: https://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/steak-au-poivre
(Note: when you flambé the cognac for this steak au poivre recipe, make sure your pan is really hot and your eyebrows are out of the way.)

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We challenged resident Bon Appétit supertaster Chris Morocco to recreate Emeril Lagasse's Chicken Cordon Bleu in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. The catch? He'll have to identify what he's making with a blindfold over his eyes, letting each of his other senses guide the way.

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Who needs a cobbler when you have this apple pandowdy? This Fall favorite is easy to make, and perfect for holiday potlucks.

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Grated coconut may not be everybody's cup of tea, but there is no denying that this candy is an absolute classic. In this episode, Claire Saffitz attempts to make a gourmet version of Almond Joys, that almond, coconut and chocolate Halloween staple.
Check out Claire's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/csaffitz/

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Watch a meat-filled trailer for a barbecue tour of Central Texas with Del Posto chef Mark Ladner.

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We love the way the platter looks using large, similarly shaped endive leaves, but any tough green will work in a pinch.