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.
The legendary chefs of Chef’s Table: Legends—Jamie Oliver, Thomas Keller, Alice Waters, and José Andrés—join Bon Appétit to answer your top cooking questions. From achieving perfectly crispy bacon to ordering steak well-done, they share expert tips to level up your cooking game.
Join Claire Saffitz, Brad Leone, Chris Morocco, Andy Baraghani, Carla Lalli Music, Priya Krishna, Molly Baz, Rick Martinez and Alex Delany at home as they make 9 different pantry desserts. Learn how to take those frozen waffles to the next level. Got some barley you're not sure what to do with? How about some barley rice pudding?
In this episode of "Kids Try Food", the kids try 100 years of expensive foods. Let's see how kids eat and react to raw oysters, frog legs provençale, shrimp cocktail, lobster thermidor, beef wellington with Madeira truffle sauce, truffled tagliatelle with truffle butter and shaved truffles, caviar and egg, seared foie gras with cherry gastrique, Barclay prime wagyu cheesesteak with yellow label Veuve Clicquot, Manila Social Club 24K golden Cristal Ube donut.
Passion, family, risk, and a kitchen full of All-Clad: The recipe for the Kindred family’s rise to the #BAHot10. See how they’re marrying gorgeous food with a hit wine list and an all-star atmosphere.
Kids try 100 years of fine dining. The kids learn all about molecular gastronomy and try fancy foods like caviar, pheasant, continental cuisine, Waldorf salad, mock turtle soup, lobster thermidor, frog legs, coq au vin, gargouillou, mushroom cappuccino, nouvelle cuisine, panna cotta, risotto all milanese, tuna tartare, popcorn grits, and more!
Starring: Raelynn, Ziana, Zealand, Kensington, Billy, Giovanni, James, Meghan, Dylan and Ollie
Kids try airline lunches from the past century including what Charles Lindberg and Amelia Earhart brought with them, the lavish meals of the 50s and 60s, and finally the healthier options of today.
Scenario: You're having a dinner party and your guests show up starving. Or let's say you're running a little bit behind on the main entree. Contributing Editor Alison Roman suggests a simple Green Goddess dip with crudités and a punchy-but-not-too-boozy cocktail (served as concentrate so you don't have to play bartender) to keep your guests busy.
Get the recipes: http://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/green-goddess-whipped-feta-dip
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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
In this episode, the Bon Appétit kids try 100 years of chicken from the 1920s to 2010s. Try to contain yourself as the children eat and react to chicken a la King, fried chicken and waffles, chicken and dumplings, chicken tv dinner, chicken mold, chicken Marbella, chicken consomme, Burger King chicken fries, and the KFC Double Down chicken sandwich.
Don your monocle, dust off that top hat and throw on your finest furs because today we're joining Molly Baz to learn everything there is to know about the finest of fine foods, caviar. Molly heads to iconic caviar distributor and restaurant Petrossian Boutique & Cafe to taste this most decadent of delectables and develop delicious dishes on which to dine featuring, of course, caviar, that delicacy from down under the depths of the sea.
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.
Join Chris Morocco as he makes baked lunch nachos. Chris relies on some version of these lunch nachos at least once a week as he brainstorms what to feed his two young kids. It’s worth it to commit the formula to memory: a bag of chips, a can of refried beans, maybe some leftover meat or roasted veg from the night before, shredded cheese, and some kind of quickly cooked, spiced veg like cauliflower or brussels sprouts. It’s a lightning-fast lunch (or dinner) that can be tweaked to suit anyone’s preferences.
Read more: The Best Canned Refried Beans for Nachos, Enchiladas, and More
In this episode of "Kids Try Food" series, the kids try 100 years of pastries. For this installment, the kids taste test and react to whoopie pies, butterhorns, banana dumplings, cream horns, magic marshmallow crescent puffs, croquignoles (similar to beignets), death by chocolate, croquembouche, bacon sticky buns, and cronuts.
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.
Every day, in between the lunch and dinner service at Costata, Chef Michael White and his team sit down for a family meal together. Join them and get an inside peek at his restaurant.
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