Bon Appetit deputy editor Andrew Knowlton spends 24 hours at Franklin Barbecue starting out at 6:00 am and meeting fans of the restaurant who have been waiting since 4:00 am to be the first in line. He spends the rest of the day learning how they barbecue meat so delicious the brisket has sold out every day since Franklin's opened.
This sauce is an ode to the classic French dish of leeks in vinaigrette, swapping out the leeks for tender charred scallions. It acts as a bright, addictive condiment for this quick-cooking cut of steak. If you can’t find hanger steak, skirt steak works for this recipe—adjust cook time accordingly. The sauce also pairs well with roast chicken, pork chops...we could do this all day.
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Following the success of 24 Hours in Waffle House, Bon Appetit is thrilled to send Andrew Knowlton to Franklin BBQ in Austin, TX. Making BBQ is a 24 hour job. Watch Andrew spend the night smoking meats, prep dishes in the morning, sell beer to the line of people who show up three hours before opening, and serve what he has called the best barbecue in the country.
At the heart of every restaurant is its hardworking employees. Bon Appétit goes behind the scenes at Caesar’s Bacchanal Buffet in Las Vegas to meet every worker responsible for running the city’s largest buffet. With a menu of 240 dishes and serving 4000 guests each day–meet the faces behind the many meals.
“Truth BBQ is very traditional central Texas-style BBQ to a tee.” Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with pitmaster Leonard Botello at Truth BBQ. Serving up some of the finest barbecue in Texas, Truth BBQ has secured a spot in Texas Monthly’s top 3 BBQ joints.
Las Vegas is a city that never sleeps, so Bon Appétit stopped by Pepper Mill, an iconic 24-hour restaurant, to get to know the customers that keep the establishment busy night and day. From festival goers and girls' trips to Vegas locals, every customer has a story to tell.
Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Nino Coniglio, owner of Lucky Charlie in Brooklyn. A world champion pizza maker, Coniglio's newest venture focuses on making New York-style pizza in the city’s oldest coal oven from the 1890s.
Join Claudette Zepeda in San Diego as she makes salsa macha and Oaxacan chicken. Salsa macha is one of the oldest sauces in Mexico, dating back to the Aztec Empire. It is now prepared in over two hundred different ways. Claudette's variety includes chile pasilla, chile de árbol, peanuts, toasted sesame seeds and more. The Oaxacan chicken is spatchcocked and the seared in salsa macha, before being roasted in the oven.
While New York City may not be a city known for its barbecue, Hometown Bar-B-Que stands apart as a truly great spot to meet your smokey meat needs. We sent Alex Delany to go try one perfect bite of every item on the menu at this joint, and we also sent his buddy Brad Leone along for the ride.
Bon Appétit joins Taylor Falco, Chef de Cuisine at NYC’s Rolo’s, to make their wood-fired lasagna. Featured on the Bib Gourmand list from the Michelin Guide, Rolo’s puts their unique spin on traditional New York cuisine—including this Bologna-inspired lasagna. After all, there’s a reason Rolo’s is touted as one of Jeremy Allen White’s favorite spots in New York City.
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Join Andy Baraghani in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes skirt steak with Romesco sauce. This thick Spanish sauce, made with roasted red peppers and almonds, is also delicious on grilled or roasted scallions, chicken, and fish.
Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Eric Hastings of Fiasco BBQ in Austin, Texas. Eric made his name in the culinary world as Beverage Director at the world-renowned 3 Michelin star-winning Jean-Georges New York - but left it all behind to pursue his passion from inside a BBQ truck.
Fiasco BBQ's new home is Rosewood Social Club 1309 Rosewood Ave, Austin TX 78702
Director: Ian Stroud
Director of Photography: Alex Le
Editor: Rob Malone
Talent: Eric Hastings
Line Producer: Jamie Rasmussen
Associate Producer: Justine Ramirez
Production Manager: Janine Dispensa
Production Coordinator: Jeanne Tirro
Camera Operator: Ian McGar
Assistant Camera: Ana Lorant
Sound Recordist: Will Short
Production Assistant: Emily Berk
Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Santamaria
Supervising Editor: Brandon Henninger
Assistant Editor: Andy Morell
Director of Content; Production: Ali Inglese
Senior Director; Creative Development: Dan Siegel
Senior Director; Programming : Jon Wise
VP; Head of Video: June Kim
Bon Appétit test kitchen manager, Brad Leone, is back with episode 8 of "It’s Alive," and this time he's bringing the fire with his homemade hot sauce.
Bon Appétit brings you along for a day with Egyptian pitmaster Kareem El-Ghayesh at KG Barbecue in Austin—where Texas barbecue is being transformed by incorporating the bright flavors of the Middle East.
It's episode 2 of 'Making Perfect,' and let's just say this one is going to get... saucy. Join sauceboys -- no, sauceMEN -- Andy and Brad in their hunt for the perfect pizza sauce. From finding the perfect tomatoes to figuring out the perfect cooking method, there is no length that Andy and Brad won't go to reach perfection.
Chefs Michael Chernow and Daniel Holzman, the owners and chefs behind NYC’s popular restaurant The Meatball Shop, have been best friends since they were 14 years old, so they don’t mince words when it comes to sharing ideas, opinions, and developing their new recipes. See what their secret is to cooking and serving the perfect meatball (sauce included!).
Layers of ricotta, garlic, lemon, and jalapeño make this simple dip a party favorite. Perfect when paired with either Stacy’s ® Parmesan Garlic & Herb or Multigrain Pita Chips. Enter for your chance to win the Stacy’s® Summer Dip-Off at stacyssnacks.com/summerdipoff and have your own dip recipe featured here on Bon Appétit!
“I never know entirely what my menu’s going to look like when I wake up. We change the menu every day–it’s a reflection of what’s coming out of our local waters and local farms.” Today Bon Appetit spends a day on the line with James London, chef and owner of Chubby Fish in Charleston, South Carolina. This dock-to-table restaurant serves some of the freshest seafood in the city and revolves its menu around whatever comes out of the waters and farms each day.
Join Chris Morocco in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he prepares his 15-minute recipe for crispy mushroom quesadillas. When cooked whole and left to brown, the mushrooms’ edges get lacy and crisp, while their interiors relax and tenderize—they’re almost akin to braised and shredded meat.
Join Bon Appétit associate food editor and chef Rachel Gurjar as she makes grilled boneless chicken breasts in a "tadka-ish" scallion sauce. Skin-on, boneless breasts are ideal for grilling since they cook faster, are easier to carve than bone-in, and the skin protects the delicate cut from the heat.
Join Chris Morocco in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes grilled brisket with peanut salsa. Normally, you associate brisket with long, slow cooking—maybe on a winter afternoon—but we’re making a case for throwing it on the grill. Freezing the brisket makes it easier to slice it against the grain, which nullifies its naturally ropy texture and exposes more surface area to the flavorful marinade.