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Today, Bon Appétit joins Chef Kelly Mencin, owner of NYC’s Radio Bakery, to make focaccia. Radio Bakery is one of New York’s hottest bakeries and was named one of the best in America by The New York Times.

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Bon Appétit joins Chef TJ Hoy, Chef de Cuisine at Gage & Tollner in Brooklyn, to make their famous Beef Wellington. From seasoning and searing prime filet mignon to preparing mushroom duxelles and pâté brisée pastry, learn essential techniques for preventing soggy pastry, controlling moisture, and achieving a perfectly medium-rare center.

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Bon Appétit joins burger scholar Chef George Motz, owner of Hamburger America, to see how the best smash burgers in NYC are made. Smash burgers got their name from the technique of smashing patties on a hot griddle to lock in flavor and create a crispy crust. Motz demonstrates how he makes The Chester, Oklahoma Fried Onion Burger, and his classic smash burger, which have made Hamburger America one of the most talked about burger spots in New York City.

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Produced by Bon Appétit with Maker's Mark | Follow Brooks Reitz through his visit to Cannonborough Sodas—a craft soda company based in Charleston, SC. Brooks visits their operation, digs into how they got started, and makes a Highball cocktail featuring Maker’s Mark and Cannonborough’s Grapefruit Elderflower flavor, which just might be your new favorite drink.

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“I’ve been obsessed with burgers, easily for about 25 years now. I have...written five books, had three TV shows, and now a restaurant.” Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with George Motz, burger scholar and owner of Hamburger America.
Get our recipe: Best-Ever Smash Burgers
Get our recipe: Best-Ever Smash Burgers

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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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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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“Russ & Daughters has been on the market almost 110 years. The work here differs from what I did back in Ukraine–everything is on a bigger scale.” Today Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with baker Vita Sechin at Russ & Daughters in New York. One of the oldest bagel shops in NYC and producing about 400 dozen bagels a day, Russ & Daughters is one of the city’s most popular spots.

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Bon Appétit joins Taylor Falco, Chef de Cuisine at NYC’s Rolo’s, to make their wood-fired lasagna. Featured on the Bib Gourmand list from the Michelin Guide, Rolo’s puts their unique spin on traditional New York cuisine—including this Bologna-inspired lasagna. After all, there’s a reason Rolo’s is touted as one of Jeremy Allen White’s favorite spots in New York City.

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Produced by Bon Appétit | Presented by Citi for the Citigold Program
Will and Julie Horowitz, the sibling duo behind NYC restaurants Ducks Eatery and Harry & Ida's Meat & Supply Co., talk about how their family traditions and the support of their team framed their sustainable approach to food.
Will and Julie Horowitz, the sibling duo behind NYC restaurants Ducks Eatery and Harry & Ida's Meat & Supply Co., talk about how their family traditions and the support of their team framed their sustainable approach to food.

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A perfect Peking Duck is maroon in color, with crispy skin encasing juicy, tender meat— and Han Li-Jun, founder and head chef of Chili House in San Francisco, has been in the craft of making it for 3 decades. Watch him break down each step in the intricate process, as demonstrated by his collaborator Chef Han, in serving authentic and traditional Peking Duck.

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Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Nhu Ton, Executive Chef and co-owner of Bánh Anh Em, the Manhattan spot serving what many call NYC’s best bánh mì. Inspired by her travels across Vietnam, Chef Nhu brings authentic Vietnamese flavors to New York through hand-baked bread, house-made hot sauce, and crispy roasted pork, resulting in one of the city’s most hyped sandwiches.

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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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Bon Appetit’s Alex Lau may just have the greatest job in the world; He gets to travel the world, dine on innovative food, and photograph it for the pages of a magazine. Oh, and did we mention he’s a competitive powerlifter? Spend a week in the life our (very cool) food photographer.

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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.

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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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“When I first got the pizzeria in 2017, I’d never made pizza before in my life–it was a learning process.” Today Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Massimo Laveglia, chef and co-owner of L’Industrie Pizzeria in Brooklyn. Blending Italian craftsmanship with the tastes of NYC, L’Industrie is reinventing the classic New York slice.

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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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Bon Appétit joins Chef Chintan Kiran Pandya of Adda NYC and Unapologetic Foods to show how to make authentic butter chicken (murgh makhani) from scratch. Chintan shares restaurant-style techniques, such as double marination, grilling for smoky flavor, and building a rich tomato-butter sauce to create this classic Indian comfort food.

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Data scientist Hilary Mason pours through the numbers to determine who produces the best beer in America. Who's buying the next round?

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Bon Appétit joins Chef Eli Sussman, executive chef at Gertrude’s in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, to make their delicious Latkes. Eli breaks down every step of the process, from choosing the right potatoes to mastering moisture removal, adding the perfect binders, and frying to golden-brown perfection. Perfect for Hanukkah or any time you’re craving crispy potato pancakes, these latkes bring restaurant technique to a classic holiday staple.

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See how the meat is made! See how that meat goes into the sandwich. This dank vid takes a tour through 5 sammies brah, you won't even believe how tasty it looks, brah.

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Produced by Bon Appétit with KitchenAid | At Brooklyn chocolate shop Cacao Prieto, Roger Rodriguez incorporates cacao sourced from his native Dominican Republic to bring a traditional twist to his creations. We explore his factory and the unexpected savory dish built around his signature chocolate.

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Kitchen Lab host Gabe Kennedy joins bakers Matt Lewis and Anne-Marie Bowman as they demonstrate how to make a rose-covered cake that your Valentine will love.