This is our favorite way to eat cheesy, pull-apart savory monkey bread. Start with cold dough—instead of warm or room-temperature—so that the cheese mixture doesn’t melt.
Molly Baz makes our ultimate two-egg breakfast sandwich. Warning: A fork and knife (or a bib, at the very least) may be required to tackle this sandwich.
Join Amiel Stanek in his home kitchen as he makes doughnut bread pudding. This recipe is a great way to use up stale doughnuts, but if you’ve got freshly made ones, that works too. Start with classic glazed or sugar-coated yeasted doughnuts, which have a light and airy texture, rather than cake doughnuts, which are dense and will turn to mush when combined with the custard.
Great American Baking Show judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith join Bon Appétit to pick the best American snack food in a head-to-head taste test bracket. Are Thin Mints better than Oreos? Would they take Ruffles over Lay’s? And will savory prevail over sweet when push comes to shove? Find out as Paul and Prue taste them one by one until a sole snack reigns supreme.
In this episode, the kids try 100 years of cheese. Velveeta cheese fudge and peanut butter pickle sandwich dominated the 1920s. The 1930s brought the cream cheese and chopped olive sandwich. Wartime cheese pudding premiered in the '40s. Easy cheese spray (aka cheez whiz) arrived in the '50s. The horseradish cheese ball rolled into the '60s. Fondue debuted in the '70s. Quiche lorraine conquered the '80s. Hot Pockets heated up the '90s. Recently, Raclette cheese and vegan cheese trended.
Failure, heartache, and heartbreak are what it takes to create a new take on a classic recipe. Join Rachel Gurjar in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she spends two days creating the perfect cheesy cornbread–a recipe that took 80 servings to get right.
You can check out Rachel's upside-down cornbread recipe here: https://bonappetit.com/recipe/upside-down-cornbread
Edan Leshnick, head pastry chef at Breads Bakery in New York, takes us behind the scenes to demonstrate and explain every tool he and the staff use in preparing their supremely popular baked goods. Joined for the tour by Darwin Castillo, head of the bread department, get an in-depth look at a professional high-volume bakery in action - with massive dough mixers and immersion blenders supplying roaring deck ovens.
Chef Harold Villarosa knows what’s up when it comes to the ideal bacon, egg and cheese breakfast sandwich. But Uncle Harold also wants to change how we perceive and cook with ingredients outside of the every day - and my friends, that’s where caviar comes in. After conducting some research at New York’s renowned Russ and Daughters, Harold hits the kitchen to incorporate the pricy delicacy into breakfast in surprising ways.
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.
Move over chocolate chip, there’s a new treat in town. This festive take on shortbread is not your average holiday cookie. It seamlessly straddles sweet and savory with its pistachio cookie base and 60% dark chocolate topping (with a sprinkling of crunchy nuts, of course). Let the dishes do the rest and serve them on Lenox Blue Bay pieces, an easy-to-mix-and-match collection with microwave-safe gold trim, for a fun, festive finish.
Looking for a stylish way to transport your mini-sandwiches? Keep them toasty in a cozy loaf of bread. That's right, sandwiches inside bread. Breadception.
To complement your summer barbecue, try this quick and easy recipe for bacon crusted cornbread. Add a side of baked beans and you’ve got a summer meal that brings the heat.
In this episode of 'Handcrafted,' co-founder of Tartine Bakery Chad Robertson walks us through the process of making three different types of bread from scratch, including country sourdough, porridge bread and sprouted rye bread.
Get your hacksaws ready (but not actually -- leave it to the pros), because we challenged Molly Baz to master whole animal butchery. In this episode, she was under the tutelage of her dear friend Lena Diaz, a butcher at the Greene Grape, who showed her the ins and outs (literally) of a pig, from the Boston Butt to the leaf lard.
Filmed on 2/12 and 3/3/20.
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.
You’re looking at the quintessential June dessert, perfected by the BA Test Kitchen. This is part of BA's Best, a collection of our essential recipes.
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Join DeVonn Francis as he makes matcha Basque cheesecake. DeVonn loves this style of cheesecake because it's not as fussy as its New York style counterpart. This recipe is a great place to start for new bakers, but don't worry -- it doesn't skimp on the decadence you crave from a good cheesecake.
Read more: 19 Cheesecake Recipes From No-Bake to Burnt
Join Carla Music in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she makes BA's best banana bread. Here at BA everybody has their favorite banana bread recipe. We made every one—14 to be exact—until we came up with a collective favorite. Dark brown sugar is key and a dollop of mascarpone makes for superior tenderness. Walnuts optional but encouraged.
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="SummaryCollectionGridItem-bfqVSf frVQSI">