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A Rhubarb galette is the ideal spring dessert. Here's how to make it.

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Join Sarah in the Test Kitchen as she decorates holiday cookies with natural dye!

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Join Food Editor Shilpa Uskokovic in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she demonstrates her surprisingly easy-to-make recipe for a stunning pear galette.
Read more: 31 Pear Recipes Because Why Should Apples Have All the Fun?
Read more: 31 Pear Recipes Because Why Should Apples Have All the Fun?

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We had a panel of kids try popular Christmas desserts of the past century, from mincemeat pie in the 1920s to California Waldorf Salad (with sweet onion dip!) in the 1970s.

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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.

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Wondering what else you could possibly make from your recent apple picking harvest? This laid-back apple galette got a standing ovation during tastings, thanks to its crisp crust and the ideal sweet-salty balance. It's simple, beautiful and easy to eat, pizza-style, while standing.

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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.

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Presented by Capital One. Every year, Condé Nast Traveler reveals its annual Hot List spotlighting the best new hotels, restaurants, and more around the world. In our final edition of 2025, we visit three new hotels worth booking for their stunning design.

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You don’t need a pumpkin pie on the table. What you do need is plenty of other (more decadent, more delicious) desserts. Like this galette, for instance. Here’s how to make it.

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Vinnie Cutrone sells octopus that's been tenderized to perfection at his shop Octopus Garden in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Christmas time is the busiest season because the neighborhood Italian-Americans shop for the annual Feast of the Seven Fishes.

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Have you ever walked into a wine shop before the holidays brimming with confidence—only to be intimidated by the number of options there are to choose from? On this edition of World Of Wine, expert sommelier André Hueston Mack demystifies the process of shopping at your local wine store, sharing his tips and pointers for picking the perfect bottle for over a dozen different holiday occasions.

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Claire Saffitz takes on another challenge, this time to recreate the tastes of the rainbow... Gourmet-style.

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At the Museum of Ice Cream, a month-long exhibit across from The Whitney in New York City, they have a 3-feet deep sprinkle pool, edible balloons, and magical berries that turn sour flavors to sweet.

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This summery take on a classic punch involves sliced berries, loads of citrus, rum, and Spindrift® Strawberry. Serve in a classic punch bowl with ladle, and dish out single servings over ice. Guaranteed to be the star of a ripe party.

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Join Samantha Seneviratne in her home kitchen as she makes an almond gingerbread fruitcake (that actually tastes good). This adaptation of an often maligned Christmas staple will change your mind about fruitcake forever. Samantha folds in some rum-soaked fruit, which is a big plus in our book. And in the spirit of giving, Samantha sends a fruitcake to Chris Morrocco because fruitcake is best when shared!

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Every year, Condé Nast Traveler reveals its annual Hot List spotlighting the best new hotels, restaurants, and more around the world. In this edition, we highlight The Global Ambassador in Phoenix, Arizona, Dawn Ranch in Guerneville, California, and Maroma, A Belmond Hotel in Riviera Maya, Mexico. Presented by Capital One.

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“The different hats I wear are: shop prepping, cooking, packing, delivering, dispatcher, customer service, graphic designer. Why I do everything is because I don’t know that you’re not supposed to do everything–I don’t come from the industry.” Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with chef Salvatore La Rosa, the one-man-show behind Brooklyn’s hottest new lunch delivery service, Salvo’s Cucina Casalinga.

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You’ve heard of the Chili’s Southwestern Egg Rolls, but what happens when you get a top chef to create their own version of it? Bon Appétit joins Chef Jackie Carnesi, head chef at the legendary Kellogg’s Diner in Brooklyn, as she transforms it into a New York-inspired Reuben Egg Roll, complete with homemade corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and crispy rye flour wrappers.

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Produced by Bon Appétit for Element Hotels | This is the salad that Carla makes when she's craving nutrition and comfort while traveling.

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Executive pastry chef Caroline Schiff of Gage & Tollner transforms a 70-year-old Nesselrode pie recipe into a decadent ice cream sundae.

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Long Island Bar's Tristan Willey shows us how to make the perfect pebble ice for your next refreshing Mint Julep.

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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.

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Presented by Capital One. Every year, Condé Nast Traveler reveals its annual Hot List spotlighting the best new hotels, restaurants, and more around the world. In our next installment of 2025 we visit three new hotels worth booking for their wellness amenities.

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Join Claire Saffitz in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she attempts to make gourmet Thin Mints, Samoas and Tagalongs. That's right, Claire's making Girl Scout Cookies. Did you know the Girl Scouts started selling cookies back in 1917? But it wasn't until 1951 that the Thin Mint, the cookie most synonymous with the Girl Scouts, was introduced and swept the country like a tidal wave. And now here we are, in the Test Kitchen, watching Claire make them herself.
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