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Brad Makes Yuzu Kosho
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Bon Appétit’s Brad Leone is back for episode 50 of “It’s Alive,” and this time he’s making yuzu kosho from the Japanese citrus yuzu. Join Brad as he and his pals zest, calculate, and sing their way to a delicious yuzu-infused shrimp dish.
Harold Makes Spam Doughnuts
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Today, chef Harold Villarosa is dishing out magic with one of his favorite ingredients: Spam. Though some people have been hesitant to try it, Spam can be a delicious and versatile ingredient - and chef Harold is ready to challenge what people think about it. After a research consultation with chef Chung Chow of Noreetuh Hawaiian Restaurant in New York, Harold sets out his plan to incorporate Spam into a freshly made beignet. Spam doughnuts? I'm down.
Chris Makes Beef Wellington
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Join Chris Morocco as he makes Beef Wellington with green sauce. This sort-of-traditional approach to beef Wellington doesn’t shy away from using a wide range of umami-rich ingredients such as bacon, soy sauce, mustard, and maitake mushrooms to create tons of flavor. A lighter sauce packed with herbs and a few anchovies balances out the heavy dish and brings old-school beef Wellington into the modern era.
How One of NYC’s Best Bakeries Makes Focaccia
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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.
How To Make 3 Kinds Of Boba Milk
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Andrew Chuang, CEO of Xing Fu Tang USA, demonstrates how to make three of the delightful kinds of Taiwanese boba milk served at his stores: Brown Sugar Boba Milk, Ube Boba Milk with Taro Boba, and Matcha Boba Milk with Strawberry Boba.
How a Japanese Chef Turns a Whole Fish Into 6 Dishes
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Japanese chef Yuji Haraguchi, owner of OKONOMI // YUJI Ramen in New York, demonstrates how he butchers an entire kampachi and transforms it into six varied dishes.
Jeff Goldblum Makes A Birthday Cake With Brad
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Today Brad Leone is joined by the legendary Jeff Goldblum for an afternoon of birthday cake construction with a dash of witty rapport. Watch Brad and Jeff's 3-layer cake come to fruition step-by-step in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as you try to keep up with their rapid-fire conversation. Season 2 of "The World According to Jeff Goldblum" is streaming now on Disney+
Andy Learns How to Cook Dim Sum at Nom Wah Tea Parlor
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We sent the very special Andy Baraghani to the iconic Nom Wah Tea Parlor in Chinatown to learn all about dim sum and Cantonese cuisine. Joined by cookbook author and activist Grace Young, Andy tastes his way through Nom Wah's menu and then learns how to make some Chinese staples, including char siu bao (barbecue pork steamed buns), beef spare rib rice roll and pork & shrimp potstickers. Grace partners with AAFE for the Safe With Sound campaign. Learn more here: https://www.aafe.org/safewithsound Welcome to Chinatown raises money for those facing food insecurity: https://www.welcometochinatown.com/news/zmlzg9i38diwwp1z5q9x6hx2y2bo6v
Fusilli with Spicy Vodka Sauce from the Chefs Behind Jon & Vinny’s in LA
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Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo take Bon Appétit inside the kitchen of their namesake LA restaurant to share the secret to their fusilli pasta with spicy vodka sauce.
6 Pro Chefs Reveal Their Go-To Spicy Ingredients
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Join Brad Leone, Zaynab Issa, Kendra Vaculin, Shilpa Uskokovic, Chris Morocco, and Rachel Gurjar in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as they each reveal the go-to ingredient they reach for when their recipes needs a spicy kick.
How A Master Carver Makes Peking Duck (40 Hours)
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A perfect Peking Duck is maroon in color, with crispy skin encasing juicy, tender meat— and Han Li-Jun, founder and head chef of Chili House in San Francisco, has been in the craft of making it for 3 decades. Watch him break down each step in the intricate process, as demonstrated by his collaborator Chef Han, in serving authentic and traditional Peking Duck.
Chefs Train for Years to Serve This Rare Poisonous Fish
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Today Bon Appétit joins Chef Kazuchi Hotta at his restaurant Shunsai Fuku Hotta in Tokyo to observe his mastery of fugu. Fugu, also known as pufferfish, is a seasonal winter delicacy in Japan, however, it contains a deadly poison that must be meticulously worked around and removed during prep. It is a process chefs must train for many years to master to serve it safely.
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.
A Day Making NYC’s Most Hyped Pizza
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Join Bon Appétit as we spend a day on the line with chefs Jacob Serebnick and Julian Geldmacher, co-owners of Ceres Pizza, a standout pizzeria located in New York City's Lower East Side. Jacob and Julian first crossed paths while working together at a 3-Michelin-starred restaurant. They later followed their passion to launch Ceres Pizza, built from the ground up with no outside investors–just a shared dream to create exceptional, handcrafted pizza. Director: Ian Stroud Director of Photography: Carlos Araujo Editor: Jared Hutchinson Talent: Jacob Serebnick Senior Creative Producer: Mel Ibarra Line Producer: Jamie Rasmussen Associate Producer: Oadhan Lynch Production Manager: Janine Dispensa Camera Operator: Justin Newman Assistant Camera: Mickey Staten Sound Recordist: Rachel Suffian Post Production Supervisor: Andrea Farr Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araujo Assistant Editor: Billy Ward Director of Content; Production: Ali Inglese Senior Director; Creative Development: Dan Siegel Senior Director; Programming : Jon Wise VP; Head of Video: June Kim
Kimchi Udon
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The power trio of butter, kimchi, and gochujang produces an umami ballad so beautiful in this udon recipe, you’ll want to play it over and over again.
Kombu Cured Salmon
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Senior Editor Chris Morocco shows us how to cure salmon with kombu, and then serves it up with a fresh yuzu kosho.
We Are Mere Mortals and We Made Pierre Hermé's Cream Puffs
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The cream puff is the Eiffel Tower of Parisian pastries: iconic, beloved, and displayed everywhere. The recipe is so irrefutably timeless that even Pierre Hermé, France's most famous (and endlessly innovative) pastry chef, still uses the formula he learned as a 14-year-old apprentice.
Rick makes Pozole Verde (Mexican Stew)
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Join Rick Martinez in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes pozole verde with chicken, a Mexican stew that features pozole corn. We like toasting the canned hominy to concentrate and develop its flavor, but if that’s one step too many, it will still be awesome!
Hana Makes Gochujang Sloppy Joes (Korean-Style)
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Join Bon Appétit Deputy Food Editor Hana Asbrink in the BA Test Kitchen as she prepares one of her most popular recent recipes, Gochujang Sloppy Joes.

Get the recipe: Gochujang Sloppy Joes
Margaritas at Home with Carla and Rick
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To gear up for Cinco de Mayo, Carla and Rick make Margaritas together with Cointreau and fresh ingredients, then have a virtual fiesta with fresh salsa and guac. Carla shakes up The Original Margarita – Cointreau, tequila & lime – and Rick shakes up his riff on the original, the Mora Picosa.
Nakamura's Cold Miso Soup | Cook Like a Pro
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Learn how to make Nakamura's Cold Miso Soup!
Three of the Hottest Hotels to Book for Wellness
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Presented by Capital One. Every year, Condé Nast Traveler reveals its annual Hot List spotlighting the best new hotels, restaurants, and more around the world. In our next installment of 2025 we visit three new hotels worth booking for their wellness amenities.
Watch Dave Arnold Make the French Colombian Cocktail
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Watch Booker and Dax's Dave Arnold make the French Colombian. The secret: his 1600-degree red hot poker.
Doritos Bread
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Watch friend of the magazine (and our editor in chief's brother) Andy Rapoport make bread with Doritos.