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Brad Makes Steak "In" Eggs
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Join Brad Leone in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes what he calls "poor man's steak and eggs." Brad actually uses ground beef instead of steak in this recipe, but you can use just about anything, like pork or sausage.
Nose-to-Tail: How London's Hottest Italian Restaurant Uses a Whole Pig
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“I think the nose-to-tail movement opens a pathway for people to cook responsibly and sustainably.” Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Chris Leach, co-founder of Manteca, London’s hottest Italian restaurant. Manteca focuses on whole-animal butchery, making sure that no part of the animal goes to waste.
Five Must-Try Mammoth Meat Sandwiches
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Here are five massive sandwiches you need to try. Eat a Tipsy Texan at the Franklin Barbecue, a Pastrami and Cole Slaw sandwich at Langer's in Los Angeles, a Roast Pork Hoagie at John's Roast Pork in Philadelphia, and more from around the US.
How One NYC Butcher Serves Thousands of Restaurants Every Day
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Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Pat LaFrieda, head butcher at Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors. Supplying meat to the most notable restaurants and hotels for over a century, Pat LaFrieda processes hundreds of thousands of pounds of meat a day and is home to the world’s largest dry-aging room. Take a look inside their operation and see what it takes to become America’s most celebrated butcher facility.
How a Butcher Turns One Pig into 8 Different Pork Products
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From a single pig to eight delicious creations–butcher John Ratliff of Ends Meat joins Bon Appétit to demonstrate the full transformation of pork through nose-to-tail butchery. Watch as one pig becomes bacon, hot dogs, dry-aged pork chops, ham, coppa, guanciale, salami, and terrine, through centuries-old techniques of curing, smoking, and fermentation.
Brad Makes Pastrami
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We're back with a smokin' new episode of It's Alive and Brad Leone is bringing the beef straight from his own kitchen (and backyard.) From brining and spice rubs to the smoker and oven, Brad takes this beef on a transformative journey you won't want to miss. A disclaimer: Although we all enjoy the discoveries that come with Brad's unique experiments in the kitchen, if you’re inspired to create your own version at home be sure to follow a tried and tested recipe so your preparations line up with food safety standards.
Chrissy Makes Vegan Meatballs
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Join Chrissy Tracey as she makes vegan meatballs with a Marcella Hazan inspired tomato sauce. This recipe was actually inspired by Chris Morocco's (non-vegan) meatball recipe. Instead of using beef, Chrissy uses lentils as the mainframe of the meatball, mixed with oat milk-soaked bread. The oat milk adds a little more fat content to the recipe, giving the meatballs a much fuller taste.
Chris Makes Meatballs
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Join Chris Morocco back in his home kitchen as he makes weeknight meatballs. We stripped meatballs down to the most essential elements, creating a recipe that is easy enough for a postwork dinner. Making larger meatballs means they actually have time to properly brown in the oven without overcooking.

Get the recipe: Easy Weeknight Meatballs
Chicken Meatballs
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Try out these chicken meatballs for a weeknight quick fix!
Rachel Makes Grilled Chicken With Scallion Sauce
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Join Bon Appétit associate food editor and chef Rachel Gurjar as she makes grilled boneless chicken breasts in a "tadka-ish" scallion sauce. Skin-on, boneless breasts are ideal for grilling since they cook faster, are easier to carve than bone-in, and the skin protects the delicate cut from the heat.
Chris Makes Beef Wellington
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Join Chris Morocco as he makes Beef Wellington with green sauce. This sort-of-traditional approach to beef Wellington doesn’t shy away from using a wide range of umami-rich ingredients such as bacon, soy sauce, mustard, and maitake mushrooms to create tons of flavor. A lighter sauce packed with herbs and a few anchovies balances out the heavy dish and brings old-school beef Wellington into the modern era.
Brad Makes Bone Broth
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Bon Appétit's own Brad Leone is back with another episode of It's Alive, this time demonstrating how to make flavor-packed bone broth. Grab your biggest stock pot and get ready, because when there's no more meat on the bone the fun is just beginning with this simple but versatile recipe.

Read more: A Simple Way to Make Nourishing Bone Broth
Sriracha-Braised Brisket Sandwich
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The key to success in this recipe is time. Don’t try and rush the brisket by turning up the heat—that will only dry it out and make it tougher. Let it go low and slow until the meat is shreddable, and if you’re not sure if it’s ready, let it go a bit longer.
Lamb Gyro
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Basically's take on a lamb gyro is just what you need for an after work dinner. Not a fan of lamb? Substitute beef for a meal that is just as good.
Fireside Brisket Chili
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Bricket, bacon, and beans are the culinary trifecta you’ve been waiting for.
Quick-Seared Bulgogi
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For this basic bulgogi recipe, cutting the meat into very thin strips allows it to absorb the hot-sweet-salty marinade in minutes, not hours.

Get the recipe: Basic Bulgogi
Strip Steak with Lemony Yogurt and Fresh Radishes
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Two for one: Spooning spiced butter over steak flavors the meat while building a nuanced sauce.
Pork Meatballs
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Spice up your Italian menu with our Pork Meatballs recipe with a pickly twist!
Brad Makes Bison Jerky
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Brad Leone returns with another episode of It's Alive, this time showing us how to make our own bison jerky. Brad slices and spices up pieces of lean bison meat for dehydration - not unlike what you'd do when working with beef - making a protein-packed snack that blows away anything you've ever tried from a store.
Carla Makes Meatball Subs
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Join Carla Music in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she makes meatball subs! We like the combo of spicy and sweet Italian sausage, but use any uncooked sausage you like—merguez or chorizo would work. Check out the recipe here: https://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/sausage-meatball-sandwiches
How NYC’s Best Beef Wellington is Made
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Bon Appétit joins Chef TJ Hoy, Chef de Cuisine at Gage & Tollner in Brooklyn, to make their famous Beef Wellington. From seasoning and searing prime filet mignon to preparing mushroom duxelles and pâté brisée pastry, learn essential techniques for preventing soggy pastry, controlling moisture, and achieving a perfectly medium-rare center.
Trying Everything on the Menu at NYC’s Most Famous Burger Restaurant (Ft Brad Leone)
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For Alex Delany, eating at J.G. Melon is a religious experience. Going there once a week was his version of going to church. Well, now he's back and this time he's there to try one bite of everything on the menu at this most hallowed of grounds. Plus, he's joined by the singular Brad Leone, who is definitely not there just for the free meal.

Read More: Our 31 Best Burger Recipes
Be Your Own Butcher
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By butchering your own meat, you can save money and make more interesting dishes. Chef Chad Colby of Chi Spacca in LA shows Kitchen Lab host Jimmy Wong how to be a butcher by quartering a whole chicken.
How a Butcher Turns a Cow Into Burgers (4 Types)
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Professional butcher Lena Diaz takes you behind the counter to demonstrate how she prepares four of the most popular burgers sold in her shop - from scratch. From fresh sirloin and short rib to dry-aged rib eye and a bacon-infused blend, see how a professional prepares perfect hamburger patties from a variety of prime cuts.