Michelin Star Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten joins Bon Appétit to make creamy mashed potatoes for Thanksgiving from his NYC restaurant, Four Twenty Five. Discover his restaurant-quality techniques you can emulate at home, using nothing but potatoes, cultured butter, and a pressure cooker to lock in flavor.
Join Melissa Miranda, Chris Morocco, Brad Leone, Rachel Gurjar, Chrissy Tracey, and Kendra Vaculin in the Bon Appétit test kitchen as they share 6 of their favorite upgrades for classic mashed potatoes. Looking for an impressively cheesy option? Or something with more kick than your normal fare? From decadent pommes aligot to crispy croquettes, these upgrades will have you looking at mashed potatoes in a whole new light.
Tired of boiling your potatoes? Here's a low-maintenance way to make delicious creamy potatoes without having to watch your pot. Simply pierce your potato skins and throw them in the oven while you prep your other holiday dishes. Then you can mash and mix them later.
We're ready to declare these the fluffiest, creamiest, and easiest mashed potatoes ever. Unpeeled potatoes absorb less moisture when boiled, and the ricer will catch the skins—great news for lazy cooks everywhere.
Get the recipe: Ultra-Creamy Mashed Potatoes Read more: The Best Potatoes for Mashed Potatoes
What is the perfect equation for mashed potatoes and gravy? Many have strived towards perfection, but have any actually reached it? The answer is probably not. But that was before Molly Baz and Carla Music tried to make perfect MP&G. Did they accomplish their mission?
Almost everyone has a preferred way to cook and eat potatoes, one of the most versatile ingredients a chef could ask for. On today’s Chef Notes our panel of 6 pros make their favorite potato recipes, from crispy smashed potatoes and potato chips to a salade Niçoise and hearty potato pierogi.
Join editor at large Amiel Stanek as he attempts to cook a potato in almost every way possible. Which method is the best? Is it juiced potatoes? No, it's definitely not juiced potatoes. But maybe it's worth trying because life is for living and it's good for you. Or maybe not, because it is absolutely disgusting.
Join Chris Morocco in his home kitchen as he makes potato rosti. Shredding and squeezing out potatoes, just like when making latkes, helps create a supremely crisp rosti that serves as a base for eggs and dressed greens. An oven finish means there’s no flipping required, keeping this dish nice and simple.
These blondies are the perfect gift to make this holiday season. Claire Saffitz from the Test Kitchen shows us why eggs are a key ingredient to these indulgent and festive two-bite blondies.
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.
Crispy, cheesy, bacon-y—they're an irresistible Super Bowl snack. So irresistible, in fact, that you may want to make a double batch of this potato skins recipe.
Join Gaby in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she makes Tortilla de Papas. Salting the potatoes ahead of time draws out some of their liquid and guarantees they’re well seasoned, but skip this step if you want some of that moisture when you take a bite!
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Join Claire Saffitz, Brad Leone, Chris Morocco, Gaby Melian, Andy Baraghani, Sohla El-Waylly, Amiel Stanek, Alex Delany, Carla Lalli Music, Rick Martinez, Christina Chaey and Molly Baz at home as they rate different foods. Find out who our glass of milk drinkers are. Who do you think actually likes green bell pepper?
Join Rick Martinez in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes pork tamales. You can make masa, a dough made from ground corn, in two ways: instant and fresh. Fresh yielded the best corn flavor and best texture, but you can use corn masa flour too, which is easier to find. You can find fresh masa and dried corn husks at tortilla stores/factories, international sections at larger stores, or online.