We're back for another episode of It's Alive where this time Brad comes armed with a knockout recipe for hot honey with fermented chilies - perfect for drizzling some complex kick over a fried chicken cutlet. Sweet, spicy, umami, we're doing it all with this one, folks.
We’re back with another episode of It’s Alive with Brad and today the big guy is preparing sous vide ribs to pack away and bring into the great outdoors for finishing over a roaring grill. Brad’s Mountain Ribs are topped with a sweet and spicy sauce made with fermented black bean paste, honey, chilies and other fun stuff, resulting in fall-off-the-bone goodness.
Presented by Bright Cellars | Join Chris Morocco in his home test kitchen as he makes red wine and soy-braised short ribs. These richly flavored ribs are a riff on kalbi jjim, a traditional special-occasion dish. Red wine adds depth and complements the soy and mirin.
Chris received this wine from Bright Cellars - go to https://www.brightcellars.com/bonappetit/ for 50% off your first order.
Join Bon Appétit Associate Food Editor Jessie YuChen as they make grilled honey hot wings from the home kitchen. The honey glaze these wings are tossed in go well beyond the usual sweet and spicy notes thanks to the addition of chili crisp and lime. It’s the cherry on top of these supremely crispy yet low-fuss grilled wings.
Join Chris Morocco as he makes Korean-Style Hasselback Short Ribs from his home kitchen. For this recipe Chris explores a technique borrowed from chef David Shim of New York’s Cote Korean steak house. Rather than thinly slicing the meat prior to grilling, deep slashes are made along both sides before marinating and grilling, reminiscent of a Hasselback potato.
We're back with a smokin' new episode of It's Alive and Brad Leone is bringing the beef straight from his own kitchen (and backyard.) From brining and spice rubs to the smoker and oven, Brad takes this beef on a transformative journey you won't want to miss.
A disclaimer: Although we all enjoy the discoveries that come with Brad's unique experiments in the kitchen, if you’re inspired to create your own version at home be sure to follow a tried and tested recipe so your preparations line up with food safety standards.
Mike Greenfield and Josh Greenfield of The Brothers Green learn the Asian art of BBQ pork belly from chef Sean Scotese of Lazy Siu. Learn how simple it is to make this dish at home.
It's Alive with Brad Leone is back for episode 82 and this time he's making fermented peanut butter & jelly sandwiches. This nut butter uses both peanuts and pecans that ya roast in the oven first. But be advised: don't go walking Hank the dog while they're in the oven, because they'll go from nice, fragrant and beautiful to scorched real fast. The jelly is a raspberry, blackberry and blueberry mix that you ferment until they're good and rotten (in a safe way).
Join Chris Morocco from the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes hot honey radicchio salad. This recipe enjoys a little more heft courtesy of some toasted hazelnuts and quinoa so it’s worth seeking out black or red quinoa, which have an extra-firm bite.
Bon Appétit joins Egyptian pitmaster Kareem El-Ghayesh at KG BBQ in Austin, Texas, to see how their BBQ Pork Ribs are made. KG BBQ is one of Austin’s most exciting BBQ joints, transforming Texas barbecue by blending it with the flavors of the Middle East.
Bon Appétit Test Kitchen manager, Brad Leone, is back for episode 22 of "It's Alive," and this time he's learning how honey is harvested. Brad visits his friends at Bee Local at The Croft Farm just outside Portland, Oregon, to extract honey and test his skills as a bee whisperer.
Join Andy Baraghani in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes braised short ribs with squash and chile. Make this when it’s Sunday and you’re not leaving the house. One spoonful of this smoky-spicy guajillo braising liquid and you’ll understand how complex dried chiles can be.
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Shallow-braised short ribs provide a relatively hands-off path to an incredibly rich and robust ragù using Barilla® Vero Gusto Heritage Marinara sauce.
Nina Dobrev and Julianne Hough visit the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen for this episode of Taste Testers, the show where we pair Brad Leone with special guests for a rollicking taste test focused on one kind of food. Today our esteemed guests sample 6 kinds of nuts from around the world - even pairing some with Nina and Julianne’s own Fresh Vine Wine Chardonnay.
Nina Dobrev and Julianne Hough are best friends and co-owners of Fresh Vine Wine, a premium collection of bold, crisp, and creamy wines produced and bottled in Napa Valley.
Join Melissa Miranda as she makes pork tenderloin sandwiches with a fish sauce salsa verde on Hawaiian rolls. Don't be intimidated by the tenderloin cut -- it's your friend! It cooks extremely quickly and comes out beautifully tender, as long as you don't overcook it.
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In this episode of "Kids Try Food", the kids try barbecue by region. Kids eat and react to hill country brisket and hot gut (beef sausage) from Texas, pulled pork and barbecue hash from South Carolina, hush puppies from North Carolina, dry rub Memphis ribs, burnt ends (brisket) from Kansas City, white sauce from Alabama, mutton, burgoo, and pickled eggs from Kentucky, smoked bologna and tabbouleh from Oklahoma, St. Louis style ribs and snoots, plus Virginia smoked ham and brunswick stew.
Join Carla in the Test Kitchen as she makes Instant Pot ribs.
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Bon Appétit’s Brad Leone is back for episode 68 of It’s Alive, aka “It’s Alive: Home Video Edition, Tape 1”. You’re invited to join him in his home kitchen to make fermented garlic ginger paste! Tune in for: garlic, ginger, dogs, kids, mathematics, flying pickles, and a special arts and crafts presentation by the one and only Sohla El-Waylly. At some point they may even cover how to make the paste!
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In this episode of "Kids Try Food", the kids try uncommon, exotic, and unusual meats from different regions of America like fried alligator balls from Louisiana, fried rattlesnake from Oklahoma, chislic from South Dakota, caribou chili from Alaska, southern fried quail from Georgia, fried squirrel from West Virginia, quail poppers from Texas, Burgoo stew, Brunswick stew, pemmican (bison jerky) and more.
Ideally, you’d make the chile oil with a mix of dried chiles. If you can’t find the two listed, ancho, gochugaru, or even black pepper will work.
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Got nothing but time on your hands? Cook these really low and slow. Set the oven at 300° and start checking the ribs after 3 hours. But don’t sweat it; they’ll be super-tender either way.