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Learn how to make sufganiyot--the pillowy, jammy, totally-worth-frying Hanukkah doughnut from Breads Bakery's Uri Scheft and Rinat Tzadok.
Get the recipe: Strawberry Sufganiyot
Get the recipe: Strawberry Sufganiyot

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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.

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Buddhist nun and temple chef Jeong Kwan recently visited New York from South Korea to cook a temple-style luncheon at Michelin-starred restaurant, Le Bernardin.

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We challenged resident Bon Appétit supertaster Chris Morocco to recreate J. Kenji Lopez-Alt's okonomiyaki in the BA Test Kitchen. The catch? He'll have to identify what he's making with a blindfold over his eyes, letting each of his other senses guide the way.
Check out J. Kenji Lopez-Alt's Okonomiyaki Pancake Recipe here.
Upgrade your cooking skills with his two captivating books by J. Kenji Lopez-Alt, The Food Lab and The WOK, available now!
Check out J. Kenji Lopez-Alt's Okonomiyaki Pancake Recipe here.
Upgrade your cooking skills with his two captivating books by J. Kenji Lopez-Alt, The Food Lab and The WOK, available now!

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Kuku sabzi can be slightly sweet with dates and dried rose petals, or savory, like this one. Use whatever hearty greens and herbs you like—it’s the ideal clean-out-the-fridge recipe.
Get the recipe: Kuku Sabzi
Read more: 29 Persian Recipes for Holidays and Everyday
Get the recipe: Kuku Sabzi
Read more: 29 Persian Recipes for Holidays and Everyday

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Bon Appétit joins Chef Miro Uskokovic, owner of NYC’s Hani’s Bakery to make their best-selling malted cinnamon bun. Hani’s is a modern American-style bakery that has become very popular with locals, often with queues down the block. Light, fluffy, and airy with a gooey cream cheese glaze, it’s no surprise these cinnamon buns sell out fast daily.

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The secret ingredient? Barbecue baked beans.

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Andy Baraghani loves Thai food, especially the flavors of the northeastern region of Isan. Fish sauce, lime, chilis amongst others make the cuisine distinct, but what does it take to cook Isan Thai food? We sent Andy to Somtum Der in New York's East Village to explore the pillars of Thai cooking. Join him to learn about Isan spices, how to make perfect Thai fried chicken, coconut sticky rice and so much more.

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Make brunch at home with this 30-minute Shakshuka recipe.
Get the recipe: Quick Shakshuks With Yogurt
Get the recipe: Quick Shakshuks With Yogurt

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Join Priya Krishna in the Bon Appétit Test kitchen as she makes Kadhi. Kadhi is similar in texture to cream of [fill in the blank] soup, but with no cream, and…well…better. All you need to make it are yogurt, chickpea flour, and spices.
Check out the recipe here: https://bonappetit.com/recipe/kadhi-turmeric-yogurt-soup

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We challenged resident Bon Appétit supertaster Chris Morocco to recreate Candice Kumai’s Japanese soufflé pancakes in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. The catch? He'll have to identify what he's making with a blindfold over his eyes, letting each of his other senses guide the way. Does Chris have what it takes to recognize and reproduce these heavenly matcha pancakes - without seeing exactly what they are?
Candice Kumai is a 6x bestselling author, journalist & host of the Wabi Sabi Podcast. You can buy two of her cookbooks here: Kintsugi Wellness and Clean Green Eats
Candice Kumai is a 6x bestselling author, journalist & host of the Wabi Sabi Podcast. You can buy two of her cookbooks here: Kintsugi Wellness and Clean Green Eats

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Tomoko Yagi, owner of Cha-An Tea House in New York City, demonstrates all of the ingredients, tools, and techniques required to create 8 different pieces of wagashi - an artfully constructed Japanese confection with roots dating back thousands of years.

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Join chef Junichi Matsuzaki from the renowned Noz 17 in New York as he brings you behind the counter to demonstrate every tool he uses in preparing a 30-course omakase dinner.

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Learn the basic techniques you need to maneuver around the kitchen like a professional. In this episode, cookies! Learn how to fill and decorate an ikat.

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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

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Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Keoni Regidor, the head chef of Lehua, a new restaurant bringing fresh energy to Hilo, Hawai'i. At Lehua, traditional Hawaiian ingredients meet modern culinary techniques to create a menu that’s rooted in heritage and innovation. With a focus on sustainability and a deep respect for local culture, Chef Keoni is reimagining what Hawaiian cuisine can be.

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Food journalist and best-selling author Candice Kumai and Kitchen Lab host Gabe Kennedy demonstrate how to make healthy Japanese bento-inspired meals to help you kick-start your New Year's healthy-eating resolution.

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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.

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Join Susan Kim as she makes crispy rice cakes with halloumi cheese and gochujang brown butter in the Bon Appétit test kitchen. This crispy-salty-spicy rice cake dish frequently makes an appearance on the menu at Susan’s Korean food pop-up, Doshi. She blisters Korean rice cakes, or tteok, until they’re toasty and crisp with chewy insides, then pairs them with seared, melty halloumi cheese.

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Presented by CESAR® | Chef and TV host Alejandra Ramos invites us to her container garden, sharing how it all came together. Fresh ingredients from the garden come together in an al-fresco spread, along with her pup and companion, Jojo.

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Join chef Susan Kim as she makes gyeran mari, a Korean rolled-egg omelet. Susan sells Korean to-go lunch boxes filled with beautifully prepared vegetables and various banchan, or small side dishes, through her NYC-based pop-up Eat Doshi. We were so enamored of these beautiful doshirak that we asked Kim to teach us how to recreate a home-cooked version that includes these savory rolled-egg omelet slices filled with toasted seaweed snacks and a secret ingredient: Parm shavings. They’re equally good enjoyed on their own as a little snack, as a side dish to a larger meal, or sliced and served with a bowl of rice. Kim uses sheets of toasted seaweed snacks from brands like Seasnax or gimMe, which come pre-seasoned with sesame oil and salt.

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We added a few grown-up cheeses to a classic kids' recipe.

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Make our Adult Mac and Cheese recipe and relive your childhood.

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Contributing writer Priya Krishna makes her From the Test Kitchen debut with Dahi Toast, "a more interesting, Indian-ish grilled cheese sandwich," made with Greek yogurt and sourdough bread. Just one thing: don't skip the Chhonk.
Check out Priya's book here: https://httpslink.com/2flo