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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.

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No matter how hard you scrub, there are some stains that just won't come out with soap and water. Test Kitchen assistant Gaby Melian shows us a simple technique borrowed from elementary school science experiments that gets residue off your pans.

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Learn the basic techniques you need to maneuver around the kitchen like a professional. In this episode, learn how to flood and paint sugar cookies.

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Bon Appétit joins Lucas Sin at Gold Garden Cafe in Hong Kong to try their puff pastry egg tarts. Puff pastry filled with egg custard, these tarts are one of Hong Kong’s favorite sweet treats.
Director: Nic Ko
Director of Photography: Hanley Chu
Editor: Nic Ko
Host: Lucas Sin
Producer: Mag Lam
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Production Manager: Janine Dispensa
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Assistant Camera: Walter Lai
Audio Engineer: Jonathan Ho
Research Director: Ryan Harrington
Researcher: Samuel Dic Sum Lai, Ketaki Malaviya
Post Production Supervisor: Andrea Farr
Post Production Coordinator: Scout Alter
Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araújo
Assistant Editor: Andy Morell
Colorist: Eduardo Araújo
Director of Content, Production: Ali Inglese
Senior Director, Creative Development: Dan Siegel
Senior Director, Programming: Jon Wise
VP, Head of Video: June Kim

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Join Rick Martinez in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes tie-dye swirl holiday cookies. The butter cookie that acts as your canvas is extremely simple to make (like, six ingredients simple), so you can spend most of your time on the fun part: unleashing your inner artiste. When you’re decorating, no need to panic if your first attempts don’t work out. Simply wipe off the failed glaze, let the cookie dry for about five minutes, and try again.

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In case you missed it, we've been killing it with our fruit Instagram game recently. Check out this compilation video of our latest posts.

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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.

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Legos and superheroes and laser-eyed pigeons—oh my! Five year-old George imagines his dream cake and is thrilled when it appears before his very eyes.

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Philly Cream Cheese forest animation

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Claire’s favorite subject in Baking School? Art class! There will be sprinkles, there will be pastry tip fails, and for some reason, there will be an actual blow torch toasting some coconut meringue magic.

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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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For a quick and simple recipe that’s perfect for spring, look no further than Alison Roman’s strawberry-basil shortcake. Baking out of the brand new Bon Appétit test kitchen at One World Trade, Alison demonstrates how to put this sweet treat together in no time.

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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.

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The French Laundry chef gives us an inside look at the menu at Vanity Fair's 2016 Oscar Party, from black truffle lasagna to sugar-dusted donuts.

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How does a high-end, perennially busy Chinese restaurant in New York City keep the plates coming? Emmeline Zhao, Managing Partner at Silver Apricot in New York's West Village, leads us behind the scenes for an all access look at how the staff handles a busy Friday evening rush, serving hundreds of consistently high-quality small plates a night from their 90 square foot kitchen.

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Watch the pure, unfiltered joy of children seeing their dream cakes appear before their eyes (in slow motion).

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Court Street Grocers is a fixture of Carroll Gardens. We sent Alex Delany to this Brooklyn sandwicherie (this has to be a word, right?) to try one of everything on the menu, and we didn't send him alone. For this episode, he was joined by Christina Chaey as they eat everything they can between two slices of bread.
Filmed on 1/27/20.

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This summery take on a classic punch involves sliced berries, loads of citrus, rum, and Spindrift® Strawberry. Serve in a classic punch bowl with ladle, and dish out single servings over ice. Guaranteed to be the star of a ripe party.

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In the brand new BA test kitchen, Bon Appétit’s Alison Roman cooks up a springtime dessert that’s perfect for Easter.

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A behind the scenes video of the photo session for our June 2012 issue feature, Pint Sized Fun.

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Stacking, spreading, slicing...Saffitz-ing? The cake components are ready to roll, but combining them all together is a science in itself. Fortunately, Professor Claire has done the research for us! If you build it, they will succumb to a multi-layer cake.

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Welcome to spring at Canal House, an idyllic cooking studio in the country. Here there are no bells or whistles—just honest, beautiful food. Join Melissa Hamilton and Christopher Hirsheimer for an Easter feast.

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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.