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This LA Restaurant Does It All by Hand, No Machines
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“We don’t use any electric machines…we have no blenders, we have no food processors, we have no stand mixers, we do everything by hand.”Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Brian Dunsmoor, owner of Dunsmoor in Los Angeles. This restaurant cooks all food over live fire and doesn’t use any electrical appliances in the kitchen, opting to do everything by hand instead. Director: Jackie Phillips Director of Photography: April Maxey Editor: Michael Penhollow Talent: Brian Dunsmoor Director of Culinary Production: Kelly Janke Creative Producer: Mel Ibarra Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi Associate Producer: Oadhan Lynch Production Manager: Janine Dispensa Production Coordinator: Tania Jones Camera Operator: Justin Abbate Assistant Camera: Chris Davidson Audio Engineer: Paul Cornett Production Assistant: Spencer Matheson Post Production Supervisor: Andrea Farr Post Production Coordinator: Scout Alter Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araujo Assistant Editor: Andy Morell Director of Content, Production: Ali Inglese Senior Director, Creative Development: Dan Siegel Senior Director, Programing: Jon Wise VP, Head of Video: June Kim
Why We Joined Bon Appétit
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New leadership Editor-in-Chief Dawn Davis, Executive Editor Sonia Chopra, and Global Brand Advisor Chef Marcus Samuelsson talk about why they joined Bon Appétit and what they have planned across print, social, and video. https://weightloss-tricks.today/story/sonia-chopra-looking-to-the-future%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv class="StackedRatingsCardWrapper-ghvskg ffDePc SummaryCollectionGridSummaryItem-HgAzv kSXTun search_result_item-605a4096ece094e5779d9794">
Brad Volunteers at a Food Bank
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It's Alive with Brad Leone is back for episode 79 and this time Brad is volunteering at Food Bank for New York City in Harlem. Brad is joined by Chef Sheri Jefferson, the culinary manager in the community kitchen, where they cook one thousand meals a day. That's right, one thousand meals in one day. After a day of volunteering, they head back to the studio kitchen so Chef Sheri can show Brad just how they pull off this feat. Learn more about Food Bank for New York City here: https://www.foodbanknyc.org
Working 24 Hours at the Best BBQ in the World
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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.
A Day at Brooklyn’s Legendary 100-Year-Old Diner
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“Working in a restaurant that never closes is a little bit different…the hoods are always going, the lights are always on, the people are always here.” Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Jackie Carnesi, executive chef at Kellogg’s Diner in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. At 96 years old, this diner has just started back up its 24-hour service and given its menu a Tex-Mex makeover.
7 Foods Glen Powell Can’t Live Without
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Today, actor Glen Powell sits down with Bon Appétit to eat his favorite meals and talk all things acting, fitness and Texas. Join Powell as he discusses the confidence boost he received from Denzel Washington early on in his career to running tips from Tom Cruise—all while tucking into his favorite foods.

Glen just announced the launch of his first-ever brand venture, Smash Kitchen - a line of organic pantry staples designed to modernize the American pantry.
200 Employees, 3 Michelin Stars: A Day at Eleven Madison Park
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Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Eleven Madison Park partner and Chef de Cuisine Dominique Roy. Get a behind the scenes look at what it takes to run a world famous restaurant with a massive staff and three Michelin stars. Director: Ian Stroud Director of Photography: Kevin Dynia Editor: Nicole Salmeri Talent: Dominique Roy Senior Creative Producer: Mel Ibarra Line Producer: Jamie Rasmussen Associate Producer: Oadhan Lynch Production Manager: Janine Dispensa Camera Operator: Chloe Ramos Assistant Camera: Micky Staten Sound Recordist: Mariya Chulichkova Production Assistant: Tyrell Mclntyre Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Santamaria Post Production Coordinator: Stella Shortino Supervising Editor: Brandon Henninger Additional Editor: Boris Khaykin Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds Director of Content; Production: Ali Inglese Senior Director; Creative Development: Dan Siegel Senior Director; Programming : Jon Wise VP; Head of Video: June Kim
Who Makes The Best Fast Food Burger? Takeout vs Pro Chef
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We challenged chef Harold Villarosa to make a fast-food-style burger in the Bon Appétit test kitchen better than those from three major chains. Unkle Harold's first job in the U.S. was at a McDonald's in Manhattan—will his past experience help him rise to the challenge?

Get our recipe: Best-Ever Smash Burgers
Every Show the Test Kitchen is Watching
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Join Claire Saffitz, Brad Leone, Chris Morocco, Gaby Melian, Andy Baraghani, Amiel Stanek, Rick Martinez and Molly Baz as they guess what their colleagues are currently watching on Netflix, Amazon Prime and more. Which chefs are our Tiger King heads? Who's heading to the Ozarks?
Brad Makes Honey
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Bon Appétit Test Kitchen manager, Brad Leone, is back for episode 22 of "It's Alive," and this time he's learning how honey is harvested. Brad visits his friends at Bee Local at The Croft Farm just outside Portland, Oregon, to extract honey and test his skills as a bee whisperer.
Inside the Relationship Between Momofuku's Culinary Lab and Restaurants
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See how Momofuku head of R&D Dan Felder works with Momofuku Ssäm Bar chef Matthew Rudofker to integrate products from the Momofuku Culinary Lab onto the menu.
20 Chefs Share The Most Important Tool in Their Restaurant
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Today, Bon Appétit is asking 20 chefs at top NYC restaurants what the most important tools in their kitchens are. From George Motz’s smashula at Hamburger America to Kellogg’s Diner’s gelato machine (presented by Amanda Perdomo, formerly of Kellogg's Diner), find out which tools these chefs need the most to keep their restaurants running smoothly.

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The Extreme Diet of a Food Photographer—Who Also Happens to be a Powerlifter
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Bon Appetit’s Alex Lau may just have the greatest job in the world; He gets to travel the world, dine on innovative food, and photograph it for the pages of a magazine. Oh, and did we mention he’s a competitive powerlifter? Spend a week in the life our (very cool) food photographer.
Andrew Knowlton's 24 Hours at Waffle House
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Bon Appetit's Andrew Knowlton works a 24 hour shift at Waffle House.
How the World's Best Bar Turns Food Into Cocktails
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“A lot of our drinks start off as a food item... There are two to three days of preparation behind that.” Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with mixologist Faye Chen, co-founder of Double Chicken Please in NYC. Named one of the world’s best bars, Double Chicken Please specializes in food-flavored cocktails that start in the kitchen.
Brad's Top 10 Fermentation Tips
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Bon Appétit Test Kitchen manager, Brad Leone, is back for episode 21 of "It's Alive," and this time he's giving you his top ten fermentation tips. Brad discusses his favorite equipment, best practices, and addresses some common concerns in the wild world of fermentation.
Mouthwatering Chicken with Chef Danny Bowien
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Learn how the best in the business make their culinary creations come to life with Bon Appetit’s celebrity chef video series. In this episode, Chef Danny Bowien shows BA's Andrew Knowlton how to make his mouthwatering chicken.
The Fine Dining Chef Behind One of NYC’s Best Sandwich Shops
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Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Antonio Barbieri, head chef and owner of Brown Bag Sandwich Co. in NYC, as he prepares for the lunch rush. A former Eleven Madison Park chef, Antonio left fine dining to open a New York deli sandwich shop known for its chopped sandwiches. Discover the techniques behind these delicious sandwiches and why New Yorkers can’t get enough.
Brad Makes Miso Paste
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Bon Appétit Test Kitchen Manager Brad Leone is back for episode 35 of “It’s Alive” and this time he’s making the highly requested miso. Join Brad as he ages a red miso, advocates for blade safety, and forgets why he went to the walk-in.
NYC’s Best New Steakhouse is a Seafood Restaurant
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"Time and Tide–it’s a seafood restaurant that takes its cues from a steakhouse. Large format cuts of fish in a way that…you’ve not seen before at an incredibly high level.” Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Danny Garcia, executive chef at Time and Tide in NYC. Founded by the late Chef Jamal James Kent, Garcia and his team work daily to carry on Kent’s legacy and keep his culinary empire going.
Brad Makes Campfire Breakfast
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Bon Appétit test kitchen manager, Brad Leone, is back with episode 11 of It's Alive. Join Brad as he prepares a breakfast feast with his multi-zone campfire. He ends up with a delicious egg, potato, and bacon mix, some delicious stone fruit, and roughly nine-and-a-half of his fingers. This is the third in a four part camping edition of It's Alive.
Pro Chef Tries to Make General Tso’s Chicken Faster Than Delivery
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Harold Villarosa, like many of us, grew up eating General Tso's chicken. It's a takeout staple that you've probably ordered at some point. We challenged Harold to make his own General Tso's chicken with fried rice faster than it takes for delivery to arrive. Was he up to the challenge? Looking for a way to support restaurants and cook at home? Do as Harold does in this new video and take on takeout: order your personal favorite delivery dishes and try to cook them at home in the same time it takes for them to arrive. You’ll be putting money into the restaurant industry, challenging yourself, and you'll have double the food. See if Harold, who grew up eating General Tso’s chicken at countless Chinese-American spots in The Bronx, can create a version similar to the takeout one.
Waiting On Line At The Best BBQ In The World
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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.
5 Pro Chefs Reveal Their Go-To Specialty Ingredient
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Join Rachel Gurjar, Zaynab Issa, Kendra Vaculin, Inés Anguiano, and Chris Morocco in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as they each reveal their favorite specialty ingredients. Whether it’s helping build the base of the recipe or adding the finishing touches, more than one of these go-to specialty ingredients deserves a place in your kitchen.