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.
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.
Instead of making our own crème anglaise, we use melted vanilla ice cream (it’s the same thing!). Just make sure you choose an all-natural brand free of stabilizers for the best texture.
Who knew medicine could taste this good?
This also makes a tasty spritzer—use club soda in place of water.
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Brad Leone and Claire Saffitz are back to finish what they started. Sourdoughnuts Part II. Watch it all go wrong and get ready for the final installment of the Sourdoughnuts saga. Part III drops tomorrow at noon.
Join Bon Appétit Test Kitchen host Brad Leone on a wild, roundabout, and marginally scientific adventure exploring fermented foods and more. From cultured butter and kombucha, kimchi and miso, to beer and tepache, learn how to experiment with fermented and live foods yourself.
Join Claire Saffitz in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she attempts to make a gourmet version of Sour Patch Kids!
Check out Claire's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/csaffitz/
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.
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.
We challenged resident Bon Appétit super taster Chris Morocco to recreate Edna Lewis's hot, crusty buttermilk biscuits and tomato gravy using every sense he has other than sight. Was he up to the challenge?
Get our recipe for classic Biscuits With Sausage Gravy
Our potato gratin has layers of starchy, cheesy, buttery goodness. Fire this dish up at any holiday meal and you'll have guests drooling. A layer of Gruyère and Parmesan is the key to a golden brown top crust. When simmering the cream, make sure it’s over gentle heat (if it over-reduces, it will break).
Join chef Samantha Seneviratne as she makes Ruffled Milk Raspberry Pie. Galatopita, or ruffled milk pie, is a Greek dessert in which phyllo is baked directly into a simple custard. It’s prepared in stages so the top stays buttery and crisp while the bottom turns into a sort of phyllo bread pudding.
What's the one thing that everybody consistently associates Snoop Dogg with? That's right, the classic French dish Lobster Thermidor. We challenged resident Bon Appétit super taster Chris Morocco to recreate Snoop's famous lobster recipe using every sense he has other than sight.
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.
One dish. Two days. We challenged super taster Chris Morocco to blindly taste a dish made by Rick and then reverse engineer it as closely to the original as he can. The challenge this episode: Guy Fieri's Trash Can Nachos.
"Looking for a way to spice up your scrambled egg routine during the holidays? Molly Baz from the Test Kitchen is adding crème fraîche to the mix and now we can't go back. Grab your eggs and try this delicious recipe that works for breakfast or lunch.
Join Harold Villarosa (and special guest Hip Hop Philanthropist A$AP Twelvvy) at The Bronx Brewery as he makes steak okonomiyaki, a Japanese-style savory pancake. Okonomiyaki begins with dashi, a flavorful stock that Harold makes with locally-sourced kelp and dried mushrooms. While the dashi simmers, you can work on the steak and sauce. Harold uses NY strip steak for this recipe, but feel free to use whichever cut your heart desires. When it actually comes to making the okonomiyaki, mix the dashi into the batter followed by cabbage and scallion and then start making pancakes!
Check out Hip Hop Philanthropist A$AP Twelvyy's new album here: https://noonyung.com/