Today, Michelin-trained chef, Eric Huang, demonstrates how he cooks quick and easy chicken fried rice. Huang mastered the art of fine dining by training in Michelin-starred restaurants for 10 years before opening Pecking House in NYC, but even top chefs still love the simple dishes easily made at home.
Not a lot of time to get dinner going? Sitting on leftover rice from a previous meal and wondering what to do with it? Kendra Vaculin has you covered with this 15-minute shrimp and crispy rice with Citrus recipe.
Get the recipe: Shrimp and Crispy Rice With Citrus
We challenged Chris Morocco to recreate Maangchi's seafood kimchi fried rice in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. The catch? He’s doing it blindfolded with only his other senses to guide him.
Bon Appétit joins Chef Ed Szymanski of Dame, an English seafood restaurant in the heart of NYC, to make their traditional battered fish and chips. Simplicity is best when it comes to making this classic British dish–fresh fish coated in airy batter, fluffy chips crisped to perfection, and then doused in vinegar with a sprinkle of lemon juice. A bite of Dame’s fish and chips is enough to transport you from the busy NYC streets to the great British seaside.
Learn how to make this spicy, funky shrimp dish with the Test Kitchen's Andy Baraghani! This recipe is full of fish sauce, so don't be scared of the funk!
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Shrimp and grits might strike you as a never-make-at-home, restaurant-only type of dish, but our hands-off oven technique for cooking the grits and one-skillet shrimp preparation changes all that. It's a complete meal unto itself, and a pretty impressive one at that.
Join Chris Morocco as he makes chicken and corn stir-fry, a recipe where oyster sauce adds layers of depth without ever becoming overpowering. No ripe corn at the market? Swap in peppers, peas, mushrooms, or summer squash.
Today, Bon Appétit meets Chef Lucas Sin in Hong Kong to try Bamboo-pressed Noodles. These noodles are rare and an iconic part of Hong Kong’s street food legacy, with only a handful of places still making them the traditional way by hand. Using nothing but eggs and flour, these springy noodles are pressed with a 40-year-old bamboo pole and then transformed into the perfect bowl of wonton noodle soup.
Produced by Bon Appétit with The Home Depot | Using a pressure cooker to cook the grits for this twist on a Lowcountry favorite means you don't need to babysit a pot on the stove for an hour.
Stir-fry makes a quick, satisfying meal, except for the part where you also have to get a pot of rice going to serve alongside. Our recommendation? Stop by the hot food bar at the grocery store or your local takeout place and pick up some cooked rice. The small convenience is worth the extra time and dishes in the kitchen.
Join Tiana Gee as she makes sticky patis chicken wings. These wings are first marinated in a fish sauce, garlic, bay leaf and peppercorn mixture before being fried and tossed in a caramel. But that's not all. The wings are then paired with a beautifully bright calamansi aioli. If you're unfamiliar with calamansi, they are a variety of citrus common in the Philippines.
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.
This incredibly easy recipe has everything you need for a weeknight dinner delight. Indulge in this flavorful seafood and pasta dish where the key ingredient is our personal favorite: butter!
Join Chefs Harold Villarosa and Tiana Gee as they prepare skewers two ways, with Tiana taking on prawns and Harold choosing chicken. To compliment the skewers, Chef Harold makes his version of a popular vinegar-based Filipino dipping sauce called Suka, with garlic, chilies and fresh ginger.
Join Jessie YuChen from the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as they demonstrate how to prepare drunken clams and noodles. The base of this insanely flavorful 15-minute soup is fried ginger, rice wine, and black sesame oil - ingredients that combine pleasantly for a comforting meal on a cold day.
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The James Beard Award-nominated chef Andrea Reusing stops by the BA Test Kitchen to demo a spring recipe from her cookbook, Cooking in the Moment. In this light stew, shrimp are slow-cooked, infusing the entire dish with their flavor.
Chris Morocco spent two entire days frying chicken in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen—but came away with the perfect crispy fried chicken sandwich recipe.
Join Andy Baraghani as he makes tuna salad with crispy chickpeas. Tuna salad deserves more than to be dolloped on dressed greens for lunch. Some pan-fried chickpeas and the crunch from endive improve things tremendously.