“The po’boy’s important to the city of New Orleans because New Orleans made it.” Today Bon Appétit spends the day with Justin Kennedy, general manager of Parkway Bakery and Tavern in New Orleans, preparing to serve the city’s famous poor boy (po’boy) sandwiches.
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.
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Produced by Bon Appétit with Ferrero Rocher® | Bon Appétit's Associate Director of Social Media Rachel Karten shares her tips for hosting a festive holiday party.
Pie on Thanksgiving is always a priority, which is guaranteed to leave your guests smiling as they sink into their post-dinner naps, ready to get another slice as soon as they get back up. First impressions are well and good, but when it comes to a marathon meal, the spectacular finish matters just as much (and we're here to help).
Forget about every canapé or thing-on-a-stick that you were planning to serve at your party. Forget about platters. Forget about, like, toothpicks. All you need is a smoked bone-in ham. Order a good one, score, glaze, and bake it. Put that ham on a big wooden board, provide a blade with which to slice it, and a vehicle with which to devour it .Then watch your guests turn into a pack of wolves, leaving you with just a bone…and the memory of the best holiday party ever.
Read more: Our Best Baked Ham Recipes for Every Pork-Loving Occasion
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.
Pie season is rapidly approaching and we've got some tricks to make yours look the fanciest. Let's be real, it's hard to make a pumpkin pie look special. But with Claire's braided crust technique you're about to make a stunning dessert centerpiece.
She makes it look easy, but with a little patience and a steady hand you can do it, too. Ready, set, pie.
Spend the day at Brooklyn Grange, one of New York City's pioneering rooftop farms. Co-Founders Ben Flanner, Gwen Schantz and Anastasia Plakias show us everything "The Grange" has to offer.
Bon Appétit test kitchen manager, Brad Leone, is back with the fifth episode of "It’s Alive," and this time he’s making corned beef. Brad guides you through the process of celebrating St. Patrick's Day in style, complete with bagpipes, Guinness, dolphins and...wait, what? It may not technically be alive anymore, but we kind of just let Brad do his thing.
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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.
We're all about taking shortcuts when it comes to weeknight cooking, but there's no way around using tamarind in pad Thai. The dish is simply a shadow of its former self without it, so look for tamarind paste or concentrate at Asian markets. Once you've got the base down, though, Pad Thai is a great way to use up leftover protein like cooked shrimp or shredded rotisserie chicken (hint: just toss them in with the noodles).
Spend a day behind the scenes at República in Portland, OR with founder and co-owner Angel Medina and see how he and his staff work to be the best "storytellers" of Mexican food they can be.
"Looking for a way to spice up your scrambled egg routine during the holidays? Molly Baz from the Test Kitchen is adding crème fraîche to the mix and now we can't go back. Grab your eggs and try this delicious recipe that works for breakfast or lunch.
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