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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!
Get All Fancy with Your Cookie Decorating
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Candied fennel? Edible flowers? They totally belong on your cookies. Trust.
Fireside Brisket Chili
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Bricket, bacon, and beans are the culinary trifecta you’ve been waiting for.
Kendra Makes Thanksgiving Stuffing Biscuits
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Join Kendra Vaculin in the Bon Appétit test kitchen as she demonstrates how to make stuffing biscuits - just in time for the holidays. All the herby and aromatic flavors of a classic Thanksgiving stuffing—sage, rosemary, fennel seed, oniony scallion–are packed into this tender biscuit.
Rick Makes Apple Cider Doughnuts
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Join Rick Martinez in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes apple cider doughnuts. These sugared doughnuts are craggy and crunchy on the outside, tender and moist on the inside. Apple butter (not sauce!) is key to their texture and flavor; look for it alongside jams and jellies in the supermarket, or at farmers’ markets, or make your own. Check out the recipe here: https://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/bas-best-apple-cider-doughnuts%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-68ad90c0b5f8d881aef3806f">
How NYC's Best Scotch Egg is Made
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Bon Appétit joins Chef Ed Szymanski of Lords, an English-style bistro in New York City, to make his version of a perfect scotch egg. From achieving the perfect fudgy yolk to mastering the golden, crispy exterior, every step focuses on balancing the ideal egg-to-sausage ratio. As a staple on their menu, where hundreds are crafted daily, it’s safe to say Lords have perfected their formula.
How Pro Butchers Make Bacon
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Come behind the counter with professional butcher Lena Diaz as she cuts, cures, and smokes bacon from scratch. If you've ever been curious how these mouthwatering strips of magic are made in their finest form, Lena's step by step process will answer all your questions and more.
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.
Potato Skins
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Crispy, cheesy, bacon-y—they're an irresistible Super Bowl snack. So irresistible, in fact, that you may want to make a double batch of this potato skins recipe.
Beef and Bacon Stew
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Warm up these winter months with our incredible beef and bacon stew recipe!
Brad and Claire Make Doughnuts Part 2: The Disaster
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Brad Leone and Claire Saffitz are back to finish what they started. Sourdoughnuts Part II. Watch it all go wrong and get ready for the final installment of the Sourdoughnuts saga. Part III drops tomorrow at noon. Join Bon Appétit Test Kitchen host Brad Leone on a wild, roundabout, and marginally scientific adventure exploring fermented foods and more. From cultured butter and kombucha, kimchi and miso, to beer and tepache, learn how to experiment with fermented and live foods yourself.
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.
Molly Makes Sour Cream and Onion Biscuits at Home
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Join Molly Baz in her home Test Kitchen as she makes sour cream and onion biscuits. If you've ever had trouble making biscuits in the past, consider this recipe your saving grace. While many other methods count on pockets of butter and an angel’s touch for pull-apart flakiness, we weren't willing to leave it to chance. Our simple folding technique manually multiplies the number of layers for guaranteed, no-risk success. And the sour cream isn’t just a gimmick.
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.
Chris and Rick Try to Make the Perfect Stuffing
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On Thanksgiving, what's better than stuffing? Nothing. Nothing is better than stuffing. It's the best. But what if it was truly perfected? We believe that perfect stuffing could lead to world peace. That's why on this episode of Making Perfect, our very own Chris Morocco and Rick Martinez are taking up the noble task of perfecting it. And isn't that really the spirit of Thanksgiving?

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Thanksgiving Manual: The Go-To Stuffing
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It’s the ingredients you choose (Chorizo? Sure! Rye bread? Why not?) that will make your stuffing stand out. We bake ours outside the bird to maximize crispy bits (and, of course, you can’t stuff a spatchcocked turkey).
Carla Makes an Apple Tart
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Join Carla in the Test Kitchen as she makes an apple tart! This unadorned tart bakes at a fairly high temperature and boasts a deeply browned crisp crust. The apples at the bottom of the tart are insulated from direct heat, so they steam and soften into a very tender layer. The ones up top hold their shape, which means you’ll get a mix of textures in each bite. Check out the recipe here: https://bonappetit.com/recipe/naked-apple-tart
Apple And Nut-Butter Puff Pastry Tarts
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The flavors of apples dipped in peanut butter, all cozied up inside a flaky puff pastry crust. Sold!
Molly Makes Orecchiette with Buttermilk, Peas, and Pistachios
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We’re throwing this pantry pasta all-star a “Welcome to Summer” party with peas and mint. This dish was inspired by Rolf and Daughters in Nashville, where chef Philip Krajeck makes a fermented pasta cloaked in a tangy whey and butter sauce. We use store-bought buttermilk to mimic whey’s acidic flavor. It’s a perfect foil for the rich butter and cheese in this glossy sauce.
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!
Thanksgiving Stuffing Hacks from Our Favorite Chefs
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We asked some of our favorite chefs from Mission Chinese and The Meatball Shop how they put a twist on Thanksgiving stuffing.
Brad Makes Fruit Leather
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It's Alive with Brad Leone is back for episode 77 and this time Brad is making everybody's favorite variation on fruit: the leather kind. That's right, it's fermented fruit leather week at Bon Appétit. Join Brad as he struggles with a vacuum sealer, figures it out, gets distracted, remembers what he was doing and then moves on. Also in this episode: reminiscing on performing artist Seal's thighs, musings on picking blueberries and raspberries and so, so much more. Follow Brad on Instagram: @brad_leone Join Bon Appétit test kitchen guy, Brad Leone, on a wild, roundabout and marginally scientific adventure exploring fermented foods and more. From cultured butter and kombucha, to kimchi and miso, to beer and tepache, learn how to make fermented and live foods yourself.
Pro Chefs Improve Boxed Macaroni & Cheese (8 Methods)
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Join Claire Saffitz, Brad Leone, Chris Morocco, Molly Baz, Andy Baraghani, Sohla El-Waylly, Priya Krishna and Carla Lalli Music as they share their favorite ways to spice up boxed macaroni & cheese. Throw a little fermented garlic-ginger paste in there, whydon'tya. Or pop some panko upon that pasta. You can't go wrong with any of these recipes.
Every Way to Cook Bacon (50 Methods)
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Yes, bacon is good. There's no arguing with that. But if you think that the only way to cook bacon is to just throw it in a frying pan and get sizzlin', well then does Amiel Stanek have a thing or two to show you. For instance, did you know that cooking bacon on a car engine is a thing you can do? Watch as Amiel cook bacon in (almost) every conceivable way.