If you see great-looking snow peas, use them in combination with or in place of the sugar snaps. This recipe was reader-requested from Coltivare in Houston, TX.
Grated coconut may not be everybody's cup of tea, but there is no denying that this candy is an absolute classic. In this episode, Claire Saffitz attempts to make a gourmet version of Almond Joys, that almond, coconut and chocolate Halloween staple.
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Food Editor Shilpa Uskokovic loved peanut butter cups so much while growing up that she’s created a grown up take on her childhood favorite. This hazelnut butter cup tart looks exactly like a giant Reese’s peanut butter cup and will rival anything you’d find in the candy aisle.
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.
Move over chocolate chip, there’s a new treat in town. This festive take on shortbread is not your average holiday cookie. It seamlessly straddles sweet and savory with its pistachio cookie base and 60% dark chocolate topping (with a sprinkling of crunchy nuts, of course). Let the dishes do the rest and serve them on Lenox Blue Bay pieces, an easy-to-mix-and-match collection with microwave-safe gold trim, for a fun, festive finish.
Join Carla in the Test Kitchen as she makes an apple tart! This unadorned tart bakes at a fairly high temperature and boasts a deeply browned crisp crust. The apples at the bottom of the tart are insulated from direct heat, so they steam and soften into a very tender layer. The ones up top hold their shape, which means you’ll get a mix of textures in each bite.
Check out the recipe here: https://bonappetit.com/recipe/naked-apple-tart
Join Bon Appétit cover-star Andy Baraghani in the Test Kitchen as he makes grilled scallops with nori, ginger and lime. We always seek out dry scallops, which will sear and caramelize better. Ask your fishmonger before you buy—it really makes a difference.
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Bon Appétit’s Alison Roman pays a visit to El Rey Coffee Shop to learn how to make chef Gerardo Gonzalez’s sweet and savory black sesame banana bread. Learn his tricks to upping your banana bread game at home.
In the chillier season squash is the perfect comfort food. This cozy sesame-roasted butternut squash recipe will work with any kind you choose—acorn and delicata don't even have to be peeled. Just pop it in the oven, relax and enjoy.
Recipe here: http://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/gochujang-and-sesame-roasted-winter-squash
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.
If Chris is the undisputed Test Kitchen super-taster, then Gaby is definitely the jelly bean super-taster. Seriously, how did she guess Dr. Pepper? Impossible! Anyway, join pastry chef Claire Saffitz in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she attempts to make gourmet Jelly Belly jelly beans. This episode is 48 minutes long, so grab a stress ball and tuck in.
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These meringue-like cookies have all our favorite granola ingredients. You can swap in equal amounts of other nuts and seeds, such as hazelnuts, peanuts, or sunflower seeds.
Join Carla Music in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she makes BA's best banana bread. Here at BA everybody has their favorite banana bread recipe. We made every one—14 to be exact—until we came up with a collective favorite. Dark brown sugar is key and a dollop of mascarpone makes for superior tenderness. Walnuts optional but encouraged.
Sarah Hymanson and Sara Kramer, the chefs behind LA restaurant Madcapra, demonstrate how to bring stale bread back to life and make extra crispy toast.
It's Alive with Brad Leone is back for episode 82 and this time he's making fermented peanut butter & jelly sandwiches. This nut butter uses both peanuts and pecans that ya roast in the oven first. But be advised: don't go walking Hank the dog while they're in the oven, because they'll go from nice, fragrant and beautiful to scorched real fast. The jelly is a raspberry, blackberry and blueberry mix that you ferment until they're good and rotten (in a safe way).