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Sohla Makes Red Lentil Zucchini Fritters
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Join Sohla El-Waylly in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she makes red lentil zucchini. These crispy, crackly zucchini fritters take inspiration from the traditional Bengali onion snacks piyaju. Soaked and blended red lentils make up the batter, which is spiked with turmeric and chili powder. Check out the recipe here: https://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/zucchini-lentil-fritters-with-lemony-yogurt
How NYC’s Best Pad Thai is Made
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Bon Appétit joins Chef Joel Chidensee Watthanawongwat of Soothr to make his perfect pad thai recipe. Soothr is one of New York City’s hottest Thai restaurants, focusing on Yaowarat cuisine. Learn how Watthanawongwat elevates this traditional Thai street food dish, from the importance of using fish sauce (not soy sauce!) to making his signature egg net.
Inside One of the Last Bamboo Noodle Shops in Hong Kong
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Today, Bon Appétit meets Chef Lucas Sin in Hong Kong to try Bamboo-pressed Noodles. These noodles are rare and an iconic part of Hong Kong’s street food legacy, with only a handful of places still making them the traditional way by hand. Using nothing but eggs and flour, these springy noodles are pressed with a 40-year-old bamboo pole and then transformed into the perfect bowl of wonton noodle soup.
Lamb Chops in Tomato Sauce
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Produced by Bon Appétit with FarmToFork™ | A blend of spices and FarmToFork™ Tomato Basil Sauce set all the right vibes.
 These Curry Fish Balls are Hong Kong’s #1 Street Food
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Bon Appétit meets Chef Lucas Sin in Hong Kong to try curry fish balls. This snack is one of Hong Kong’s defining street food snacks, and it’s becoming increasingly rare to find a shop handmaking them the traditional way. Fortunately, Lam Law Ping is keeping the craft alive at his shop, Tak Hing Fish Ball Company, and has even been dubbed the ‘Fish Ball King.’
Making Hand-Ripped Noodles & Pork From Xi'an Famous Foods
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Join Jason Wang, CEO of Xi'an Famous Foods, in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he prepares hand-ripped noodles with Pork Zha Jiang meat sauce. A specialty from his hometown of Xi’an, China these handcrafted noodles paired with pork sauce and finished off with a dash of chili oil are one of the signature dishes on the menu at Xi’an Famous Foods.
Turkey Tikka Masala
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Produced by Bon Appétit with Swanson® | Join Sohla El-Waylly as she makes Turkey Tikka Masala. A melody of rich spices, ginger and garlic simmered in Swanson® Chicken Broth bring big flavor to turkey. Pairs perfectly with rice, yogurt and fresh, crunchy veggies.
Slicked & Spicy Lamb Noodles, Perfect For A Weeknight Dinner
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Join Zaynab Issa in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she prepares her recipe for slicked and spicy lamb noodles.

Read more: 31 Lamb Recipes That Aren’t Just for Special Occasions
Melissa Makes Fresh Spring Rolls (Lumpiang Sariwa)
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Join Melissa Miranda as she makes Lumpiang Sariwa, Filipino spring rolls packed full of fresh vegetables and tofu. While this dish isn't always vegetarian, this medley of veggies bring a beautiful color and snap to the spring rolls. And instead of using store-bought wrappers, Melissa makes her own that consist of just five ingredients, but are packed with flavor.
Perfect Mashed Potatoes With Crispy Potato Skins
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Join Zaynab Issa in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she makes her recipe for creamy yukon gold mashed potatoes, topped with crispy potato skins.

Get the recipe: Creamy Yukon Golds With Crispy Potato Skins
Read More: The Best Potatoes for Mashed Potatoes
How NYC’s Best French Chef Makes Salmon (3 Michelin Star)
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Bon Appétit joins Chef Eric Ripert, owner of NYC’s Le Bernardin, to make his perfect version of salmon fillet. With three Michelin Stars, Le Bernardin is a renowned seafood destination in Manhattan, using only the best produce and ingredients cooked by master chefs–including their barely cooked salmon with coconut curry sauce.
We Went to Hong Kong’s Number 1 Clay Pot Rice Spot
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Professional chef Lucas Sin visits Hing Kee, a legendary Hong Kong street food outpost serving crispy clay pot rice for the past 43 years.
How a Burmese Street Vendor Serves Over 500 People at the Queens Night Market
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Spend a day behind the scenes at the Queens Night Market with chef Myo Lin Thway who has been serving his 'Burmese Bites' in New York City for over 25 years—and is now dishing up over 500 plates a day to adoring patrons.
We Tried One of Hong Kong’s Best Chinese BBQ Pork Spots
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Bon Appétit joins Lucas Sin at Sun Kwai Heung in Hong Kong to try their Chinese BBQ pork called Char Siu. This Cantonese dish is famous for its delicious smoky glaze and is a staple in Chinese cooking.
Spiced Marinated Lamb Chops with Garlicky Yogurt Sauce
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Try this Lamb Chop dinner that is both very easy to make and super delicious!
Street Food Tour: The Top 7 Foods at Taiwan's Busiest Night Market
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Today, Bon Appétit joins chefs Lucas Sin and Eric Sze in Keelung as they eat their way through an iconic Taiwanese night market for only $18. From specialty pork trotters to charcoal oyster omelets, you can easily indulge in an epic feast on a budget at Taiwan’s night markets.
Spiced Lamb with Crunchy Jewel Relish
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Spiced lamb roast with crunchy jewel relish gets its festive flavor from chopped apricots, dill, pomegranate seeds, almonds, and scallions, mixed with lemon and plated atop creamy labneh for a zesty finish. Served on tableware from the Textured Neutrals collection by Lenox, this dish is the centerpiece of the season. To learn more, visit lenox.com.
Tomato Curry Braised Chicken Thighs
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Produced by Bon Appétit with FarmToFork™ | With a base of spices, coconut milk and FarmToFork™ Marinara Sauce, an easy curry is at your fingertips.
Sophia Makes Curry Cauliflower Rice
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Join chef Sophia Roe as she makes curry cauliflower rice. For distinct bits of cauliflower that won’t turn into mush once they’re cooked, don’t overcrowd the bowl of your food processor. Doctor up your cauliflower rice with toasted pine nuts or almonds, dates or dried currants, lots of fresh herbs, unsweetened coconut flakes, or chopped fresh chile. Find this Healthyish weeknight recipe and more in the December/January issue of Bon Appétit: https://bonappetit.com/story/sophia-roe-recipes
Turkey Katsu with Mushroom-Curry Gravy
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Produced by Bon Appétit with Campbell's® | Join Chris Morocco as he makes Turkey Katsu. Crunchy, thinly-pounded turkey cutlets and a savory, curry gravy are exactly what we'll be reaching for at the holiday dinner table. Because, Katsu.
Weeknight Pad Thai
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We're all about taking shortcuts when it comes to weeknight cooking, but there's no way around using tamarind in pad Thai. The dish is simply a shadow of its former self without it, so look for tamarind paste or concentrate at Asian markets. Once you've got the base down, though, Pad Thai is a great way to use up leftover protein like cooked shrimp or shredded rotisserie chicken (hint: just toss them in with the noodles).

Get the recipe: Pad Thai
Matty Matheson Reviews The Internet's Most Popular Food Videos
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Matty Matheson reviews the internet's most popular food videos including Gordon Ramsay's pork belly on YouTube, cooking steak with lava on YouTube, Tiny BLT sandwich on Instagram, Buzzfeed's pizza dip recipe, cheeseburger ice cream on Instagram, shrimp tacos with Karrueche Tran and Kylie Jenner on YouTube, the whirly dirly chicken cooker on Instagram, Brad Makes Perfect Corned Beef from Bon Appetit, and more. Check out more of Matty on “It’s Suppertime!” on Viceland
The Michelin Star Restaurant in an NYC Subway Station
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“Nōksu is located underneath the 32nd Street subway station which is unconventional for a typical fine dining restaurant.” Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Jing Wen Ng, Chef de cuisine at Nōksu in New York City. Located in the subway, no gas stoves or open fires are allowed, so chefs must get creative with their techniques.
Sohla Makes Lamb & Scallion Dumplings at Home
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Join Sohla El-Waylly in her home test kitchen as she makes lamb & scallion dumplings. To quote Sohla: "Once you learn how to make a dumpling, you can dump anything." Her words, but truly words to live by.