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Turkey Stuffed Poblanos with Hominy Cream Sauce
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Produced by Bon Appétit with Campbell's® | Join Rick Martinez as he makes Turkey Stuffed Poblanos. These savory, creamy poblanos are paking heat from the fresh chorizo and jalapeño. To counterbalance, he brings in a cooling cream sauce, hominy and dried cranberries. It's the perfect Mexican twist on traditional holiday ingredients!
Street Food Tour: The Top 7 Foods at Taiwan's Busiest Night Market
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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.
We Tried One of Hong Kong’s Best Chinese BBQ Pork Spots
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Bon Appétit joins Lucas Sin at Sun Kwai Heung in Hong Kong to try their Chinese BBQ pork called Char Siu. This Cantonese dish is famous for its delicious smoky glaze and is a staple in Chinese cooking.
How to Make Bacon, Egg, and Kimchi Ramen
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This 30-minute ramen is packed with all things good—kimchi and crisp bacon—and topped with a soft poached egg.
Fireside Brisket Chili
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Bricket, bacon, and beans are the culinary trifecta you’ve been waiting for.
Susan Makes a Korean Rolled Omelet (Gyeran Mari)
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Join chef Susan Kim as she makes gyeran mari, a Korean rolled-egg omelet. Susan sells Korean to-go lunch boxes filled with beautifully prepared vegetables and various banchan, or small side dishes, through her NYC-based pop-up Eat Doshi. We were so enamored of these beautiful doshirak that we asked Kim to teach us how to recreate a home-cooked version that includes these savory rolled-egg omelet slices filled with toasted seaweed snacks and a secret ingredient: Parm shavings. They’re equally good enjoyed on their own as a little snack, as a side dish to a larger meal, or sliced and served with a bowl of rice. Kim uses sheets of toasted seaweed snacks from brands like Seasnax or gimMe, which come pre-seasoned with sesame oil and salt.
Andy Makes Mushroom Larb with Peanuts
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Join Andy Baraghani in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes this variation on a classic Thai recipe: mushroom larb with peanuts! Don’t even think about tossing, stirring, or shaking that pan until the mushrooms are golden brown and crisp. You want to achieve that flavorful texture before incorporating the additional aromatics. Follow the Healthyish Feel Good Plan: https://weightloss-tricks.today/collection/feel-good-food-plan-2019%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv class="StackedRatingsCardWrapper-ghvskg ffDePc SummaryCollectionGridSummaryItem-HgAzv kSXTun search_result_item-6852e816fad04d7284197d04">
LA's Hottest Pizzeria is Japanese
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Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef William Joo, owner of Pizzeria Sei in Los Angeles. Serving Neapolitan pizza with a Japanese twist, Pizzeria Sei offers an 11-course pizza omakase once a month, a style of dining traditionally used for sushi.
Kids Try 100 Years of Breakfast Foods
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A select group of gung-ho kids try 100 years of breakfast foods, sampling popular breakfast dishes from each decade dating back to the 1920s. Watch these courageous children attempt such daring foods as fried Hominy, stewed prunes, codfish cakes, Sanka, Creamed chipped beef on toast, Eggo waffle, Pop-Tarts, Quisp cereal, an Egg McMuffin, smoked salmon on crostini, Go-Gurt, Quaker Dinosaur Egg Oatmeal, tempeh vegan bacon, a rainbow bagel and more!
Sohla Makes Cinnamon-Date Sticky Buns
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Join Sohla El-Waylly in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she makes cinnamon-date sticky buns. Instead of the usual brown sugar and butter filling, the fluffy buttermilk-laced buns are filled with a cinnamon-scented date purée. Check out the recipe here: https://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/cinnamon-date-sticky-buns Filmed on 2/18/20.
Recreating Maangchi's Dakbokkeumtang (Spicy Braised Chicken) From Taste
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One dish. Two days. We challenged super taster Chris Morocco to blindly taste a dish made by Christina and then reverse engineer it as closely to the original as he can. The challenge this episode: Maangchi's Dakbokkeumtang (Korean spicy braised chicken).
Pork Meatballs
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Spice up your Italian menu with our Pork Meatballs recipe with a pickly twist!
Bacon Fat Tortillas from Fresa’s Chicken al Carbon in Austin
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Rick Martinez shows us how to make Bacon Fat Tortillas from Fresa’s Chicken al Carbon in Austin!
We Tried Hong Kong’s #1 Egg Tart Spot
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Bon Appétit joins Lucas Sin at Gold Garden Cafe in Hong Kong to try their puff pastry egg tarts. Puff pastry filled with egg custard, these tarts are one of Hong Kong’s favorite sweet treats. Director: Nic Ko Director of Photography: Hanley Chu Editor: Nic Ko Host: Lucas Sin Producer: Mag Lam Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi Production Manager: Janine Dispensa Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila Assistant Camera: Walter Lai Audio Engineer: Jonathan Ho Research Director: Ryan Harrington Researcher: Samuel Dic Sum Lai, Ketaki Malaviya Post Production Supervisor: Andrea Farr Post Production Coordinator: Scout Alter Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araújo Assistant Editor: Andy Morell Colorist: Eduardo Araújo Director of Content, Production: Ali Inglese Senior Director, Creative Development: Dan Siegel Senior Director, Programming: Jon Wise VP, Head of Video: June Kim
Brooklyn’s Hottest Pizzeria Uses a 130-Year-Old Oven
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Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Nino Coniglio, owner of Lucky Charlie in Brooklyn. A world champion pizza maker, Coniglio's newest venture focuses on making New York-style pizza in the city’s oldest coal oven from the 1890s.
We Got Dim Sum in Hong Kong at 3 A.M.
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Chef Lucas Sin tries a variety of expertly steamed buns, from luxurious and silky custard buns to pork and shrimp filled siu mai (and everything in between) at Sun Hing in Hong Kong.
Molly Makes Roast Chicken and Potatoes
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Join Molly Baz in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she makes roast chicken and potatoes.This isn’t the crisp-skinned, high-heat roast chicken you’re probably familiar with. Instead, it’s a melt-in-your-mouth tender, schmaltzy, slow-roast version that’s more similar to rotisserie chicken—except (bonus!) it gets slathered in the funky-spicy-sweet gochujang. Filmed on November 4, 2019.
Fried Eggplant Sandwiches
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Produced by Bon Appétit with Rao's. This toasty, saucy, cheesy veggie sandwich is a hit among vegetarians or for anyone looking to take five from main-course meats.
Three-Chile Harissa
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This irresistibly smoky-spicy condiment lasts for a month and perks up everything from scrambled eggs to lamb chops. Recipe by James Beard Award winner Alon Shaya.

Get the recipe: Homemade Harissa

Read more: 19 Recipes With Harissa
This Korean Spot is LA’s Hottest New Restaurant
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“People say this is inspired by Buddhist temple cuisine. I try to reflect and put that spirit into what we are doing.” Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Kwang Uh, co-owner of Baroo in Los Angeles. After gaining a loyal following during their first iteration in a mini mall, Baroo has returned after a few years away with a sophisticated tasting menu and a much bigger venue, earning the title of LA Times' best restaurant of the year during their first year back.
Chris Makes Mushroom Ragù
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Jon Chris Morocco in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he prepares a rich mushroom ragù. Whereas a classic Italian meat ragù may bubble away all afternoon so that the meat can tenderize along with aromatics, Chris's mushroom ragù recipe can accommodate a tight weeknight schedule.

See the full recipe here: Mushroom Ragù
China’s Street Restaurants With No Menu But Legendary Food
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Bon Appétit joins Lucas Sin at a traditional fly restaurant in Chengdu, China, to try huiguorou, or twice-cooked pork. Although this fly restaurant has no menu and only opens for lunch, locals love it, earning it a legendary reputation.
Harissa Baked Bean & Eggs “Shakshuka Style”
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The secret ingredient? Barbecue baked beans.
Harold Makes Spam Doughnuts
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Today, chef Harold Villarosa is dishing out magic with one of his favorite ingredients: Spam. Though some people have been hesitant to try it, Spam can be a delicious and versatile ingredient - and chef Harold is ready to challenge what people think about it. After a research consultation with chef Chung Chow of Noreetuh Hawaiian Restaurant in New York, Harold sets out his plan to incorporate Spam into a freshly made beignet. Spam doughnuts? I'm down.