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Pitchfork x Philly Cream Cheese: Forest
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Philly Cream Cheese forest animation
How a Sugar Artist Crafts a 5-Tier Wedding Cake
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Sugar artist Ana Parzych joins Bon Appétit for this episode of Handcrafted to demonstrate every step of filling, stacking, and decorating a 5-tier wedding cake in her impeccable style. From building layers of buttercream and applying fondant, to crafting intricate decorative molding and realistic sugar flowers, take an up-close look at the craftsmanship behind the world’s most luxurious wedding cakes.
Chrissy Makes Chocolate Lava Cake
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Join Chrissy Tracey as she make vegan chocolate lava cake. The ganache filling features Chrissy's own homemade maple syrup from the trees in her back yard (hi Brad), but don't worry if you have to use the store-bought stuff.
Apple Butter Spice Cake with Cinnamon Crumble
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Cake made with applesauce is good. Cake made with apple butter—which is basically just super-concentrated applesauce—is so, so much better. Moist and tender, with huge apple-y flavor, this simple spice cake is the ultimate bring-to-your-friend's-house baked good. If you really want your mind blown, serve the slices topped with more apple butter, a dollop of yogurt, and a dusting of cinnamon sugar.
Sam Makes Ruffled Milk Raspberry Pie
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Join chef Samantha Seneviratne as she makes Ruffled Milk Raspberry Pie. Galatopita, or ruffled milk pie, is a Greek dessert in which phyllo is baked directly into a simple custard. It’s prepared in stages so the top stays buttery and crisp while the bottom turns into a sort of phyllo bread pudding.
Kids React to Unbelievable Cakes in Slow Motion
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Watch the pure, unfiltered joy of children seeing their dream cakes appear before their eyes (in slow motion).
Sarah Decorates Holiday Cookies with Natural Dyes
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Join Sarah in the Test Kitchen as she decorates holiday cookies with natural dye!
How To Make A No-Bake Cake
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Join chef Samantha Seneviratne as she makes Ginger-Raspberry Icebox Cake with Caramel Cream from the home kitchen. Perfect for warmer summer months when turning the oven on is the last thing on your mind, Sam's recipe sees ginger cookies soften into layers of tender cake surrounded by loads of raspberries and lofty caramel cream.

Get the recipe: Ginger-Raspberry Icebox Cake

More no-bake desserts, right this way →
Susan Makes Crispy Rice Cakes With Halloumi
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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.
Chocolate-Dipped Pistachio Shortbread
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Move over chocolate chip, there’s a new treat in town. This festive take on shortbread is not your average holiday cookie. It seamlessly straddles sweet and savory with its pistachio cookie base and 60% dark chocolate topping (with a sprinkling of crunchy nuts, of course). Let the dishes do the rest and serve them on Lenox Blue Bay pieces, an easy-to-mix-and-match collection with microwave-safe gold trim, for a fun, festive finish.
Samantha Makes Holiday Fruitcake
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Join Samantha Seneviratne in her home kitchen as she makes an almond gingerbread fruitcake (that actually tastes good). This adaptation of an often maligned Christmas staple will change your mind about fruitcake forever. Samantha folds in some rum-soaked fruit, which is a big plus in our book. And in the spirit of giving, Samantha sends a fruitcake to Chris Morrocco because fruitcake is best when shared!
Better Together
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Presented by the GM BuyPower Card | Chef Drew Platt shares his tips for making a delicious pot of Gumbo. This Southern classic was a staple for Drew growing up, and is sure to be a hit with the family.
Kids Try 100 Years of Christmas Desserts
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We had a panel of kids try popular Christmas desserts of the past century, from mincemeat pie in the 1920s to California Waldorf Salad (with sweet onion dip!) in the 1970s.
The Raspberry Cake Recipe I Almost Couldn't Figure Out
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Join Food Editor Shilpa Uskokovic as she makes her raspberry cake with whipped cream filling, a recipe that proved so challenging to develop she almost couldn't finish it.

See the full recipe here: https://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/raspberry-cream-cake%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-658022e42c63ad30589839d3">
Cookie Monster Picks The Best Type of Cookie
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In this edition of 'Snack Bracket', Bon Appétit star Chris Morocco is joined by a very special guest, 'Sesame Street’s' Cookie Monster. Together, Cookie Monster and Chris will pit 8 classic cookies against each other in a single elimination bracket to determine—once and for all—the absolute best biscuity treat.
Kids Imagine Fantasy Cakes… Then Get Them For Real
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We asked the cutest kids we know to imagine their dream cakes. Then the bakers at Duff’s Cakemix made them. Watch what happens next.
Behind the Scenes: Ice Cream Social Photoshoot
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A behind the scenes video of the photo session for our June 2012 issue feature, Pint Sized Fun.
Amiel Makes Doughnut Bread Pudding at Home
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Join Amiel Stanek in his home kitchen as he makes doughnut bread pudding. This recipe is a great way to use up stale doughnuts, but if you’ve got freshly made ones, that works too. Start with classic glazed or sugar-coated yeasted doughnuts, which have a light and airy texture, rather than cake doughnuts, which are dense and will turn to mush when combined with the custard.
This Restaurant Turns Sketches Into Beautiful Desserts
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At Elske, Bon Appétit's #2 Best Restaurant of the year, co-owner and chef Anna Posey sketches each perfectly crafted dessert before she builds it. Want to try it at home? Here's the recipe for the delicious Black and White Sesame Tart: http://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/black-and-white-sesame-tarts%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-579b5f3a2335a07f3c992e86">
The Museum of Ice Cream is a Real-Life Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory
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At the Museum of Ice Cream, a month-long exhibit across from The Whitney in New York City, they have a 3-feet deep sprinkle pool, edible balloons, and magical berries that turn sour flavors to sweet.
Chocolate Birthday Cake
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Brighten up a birthday with our chocolate birthday cake recipe!
A Day Making the Most Popular Pancakes in NYC
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“We make the best pancakes in New York. We sell over 400 pancakes per day.” Go behind the scenes at Chez Ma Tante with Sous Chef Fernando Natividad and see how he prepares to serve 400 of their renowned pancakes per day during the brunch rush. Director: Gunsel Pehlivan Director of Photography: Kevin Dynia Editor: Jamie Gordon Featuring: Fernando Natividad Creative Producer: Parisa Kosari Line Producer: Jen McGinity Associate Producer: Oadhan Lynch Production Manager: Janine Dispensa Production Coordinator: Elizabeth Hymes Camera Operator: Jake Roobbins Assistant Camera: Roberto Herrera Sound Recordist: Mike Guggino Post Production Supervisor: Andrea Farr Post Production Coordinator: Scout Alter Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araujo Additional Editor: JC Scruggs Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds Filmed on Location at Chez Ma Tante
Banana Split Ice Cream Cake
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Before you even start making this showstopper of a summer dessert, clear some space in your freezer. You’ll need a spot big enough to park a springform pan that’s filled to the brim.
How To Make Japanese Candy (8 Types Of Wagashi)
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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.