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Learn how to execute the perfect hummus swoosh!

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Trust us. Even if you're not a confident cook, you can definitely make this hummus. Try it!
Get the recipe: Classic Hummus
Get the recipe: Classic Hummus

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Jon Chris Morocco in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he prepares a rich mushroom ragù. Whereas a classic Italian meat ragù may bubble away all afternoon so that the meat can tenderize along with aromatics, Chris's mushroom ragù recipe can accommodate a tight weeknight schedule.
See the full recipe here: Mushroom Ragù
See the full recipe here: Mushroom Ragù

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Spice up your crudités game with bright and crunchy radishes dipped in savory bacon-butter.

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Join Carla Music in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she makes meatball subs! We like the combo of spicy and sweet Italian sausage, but use any uncooked sausage you like—merguez or chorizo would work.
Check out the recipe here: https://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/sausage-meatball-sandwiches

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Crudité the Fresh Way

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The power trio of butter, kimchi, and gochujang produces an umami ballad so beautiful in this udon recipe, you’ll want to play it over and over again.

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Join Melissa Miranda as she makes Adobong Pusit Pancit, a traditional Filipino noodle dish with adobo and squid. Don't be intimidated by cleaning the squid. It's well worth the effort and Melissa breaks down exactly how to do it.

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Join Chrissy Tracey, Melissa Miranda, Brad Leone, Rachel Gurjar, Kendra Vaculin and Chris Morocco in the Bon Appétit test kitchen as they debate the merits of popular food trends from the 1950's to today. From gelatinous tomato aspic to Hamburger Helper™ and avocado toast, see if you agree with the pros on which trends still deserve a spot in the limelight and which should fade away into history.

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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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Brad, Claire, Chris, Carla, Molly and Andy weren't always the perfect pizza making geniuses they are now. But then these great minds came together for a singular meeting. No, a symposium! And what did they do? Oh nothing, other than lay the groundwork for what would become the single greatest pie of pizza ever constructed. Now you can can witness that momentous discussion for yourself.

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Camille Becerra shows us how to make a crudité, a popular dish at De Maria in New York.

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Watch friend of the magazine (and our editor in chief's brother) Andy Rapoport make bread with Doritos.

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We had a panel of kids prepare and taste test 100 years of sandwiches from 1900 to today. Here’s what they thought about PBJs, po' boys, paninis, and everything in between.

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Drag Queen and pickle expert Miz Cracker is back in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen AGAIN. This time Carla teaches her how to make pickles and what her family calls 'friendly sandwiches,' a pickle-heavy grilled cheese with ham.
Read more: 23 Recipes With Pickles, for Pickles, and by Pickles
Read more: 23 Recipes With Pickles, for Pickles, and by Pickles

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Looking for a hearty lunch? Try this sub!

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Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with chef Salvatore La Rosa at Salvo’s in NYC. What started as Sal making sandwiches in his home kitchen, delivering them himself, has now evolved into a brick-and-mortar shop making 100+ sandwiches a day. From eggplant parm and fried mortadella to slow-cooked Neapolitan ragù, see how a one-man operation became a neighborhood favorite.

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Court Street Grocers is a fixture of Carroll Gardens. We sent Alex Delany to this Brooklyn sandwicherie (this has to be a word, right?) to try one of everything on the menu, and we didn't send him alone. For this episode, he was joined by Christina Chaey as they eat everything they can between two slices of bread.
Filmed on 1/27/20.

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Join Chrissy Tracey as she makes vegan meatballs with a Marcella Hazan inspired tomato sauce. This recipe was actually inspired by Chris Morocco's (non-vegan) meatball recipe. Instead of using beef, Chrissy uses lentils as the mainframe of the meatball, mixed with oat milk-soaked bread. The oat milk adds a little more fat content to the recipe, giving the meatballs a much fuller taste.

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Join Chris Morocco in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes BA's best lasagna. Why in the world would we tell you to make meatballs, brown them, and then break them into pieces—for a ragù? Sounds crazy, but it’s the best way we found to sear a big batch of meat without overcooking it.
Get the recipe: BA’s Best Lasagna
Get the recipe: BA’s Best Lasagna

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Everyone tends to have a can of chickpeas in the pantry. Check out how Molly makes this recipe with canned chickpeas from Bush's Beans two different ways: in a salad and then on toast. Then, watch her virtually share a meal with her brother and his girlfriend in a long overdue lunch date.

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Join Carla Music in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she makes corn chowder. To make this recipe vegetarian, omit the bacon and replace with more shiitake mushrooms; sauté them until they’re golden brown.
Get the Recipe: BA’s Best Corn Chowder
Get the Recipe: BA’s Best Corn Chowder

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For this tostada recipe, using the cilantro stems in the crema, a part of the herb you’d normally discard, gives it a refreshing crunch.

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To make this tomato-on-bread revelation right this very minute, use a prepared flatbread like naan or pocketless pita.
Get the recipe: https://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/falafel-spiced-tomatoes-and-chickpeas-on-flatbread%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv class="SummaryCollectionGridItem-jZgIDA eNtNee">