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How to Up Your Vegetable Game This Year
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Take your vegetables to a whole new level with three creative but simple methods: charring, tandoori roasting and steaming...with a twist.
Why You Should Be Charring Your Cabbage
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It sounds weird, but you should char your vegetables. Here's why.
How to Make an Awesome Spring Vegetable Tart
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Okay, so this spring vegetable tart is basically a quiche. And we're very cool with that.
Chris Makes Carrot Cake
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Join Chris Morocco in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes gluten-free carrot cake. This recipe uses almond flour, a wonderfully sweet, nutty complement for fresh carrots, walnuts, and raisins. Check out the recipe here: https://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/gluten-free-carrot-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-58793b964341aeac3149517f">
Cauliflower Salad With Mint, Pomegranates, and Nigella Seeds
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Shave the cauliflower for this salad recipe within an hour of serving so that it won’t have time to discolor, and make quick work of that task by using a mandoline.
Dilly Beans and Peas on Ricotta Toast
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Try our quick and healthy dilly beans and peas on ricotta toast recipe!
How to Make a Pea Salad (with Tons of Herbs)
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This isn't any boring pea salad. This has tons of herbs, and fried shallots. Oh, and coconuts. It rocks.
Pro Chefs Debate Popular Food Trends (1950's-2010's)
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Join Chrissy Tracey, Melissa Miranda, Brad Leone, Rachel Gurjar, Kendra Vaculin and Chris Morocco in the Bon Appétit test kitchen as they debate the merits of popular food trends from the 1950's to today. From gelatinous tomato aspic to Hamburger Helper™ and avocado toast, see if you agree with the pros on which trends still deserve a spot in the limelight and which should fade away into history.
Chris Makes Chicken Stir-Fry
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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.
Fried Eggplant Sandwiches
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Produced by Bon Appétit with Rao's. This toasty, saucy, cheesy veggie sandwich is a hit among vegetarians or for anyone looking to take five from main-course meats.
Working A Shift At A Famous New York Doughnut Shop
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Ever wonder what it's like to work a shift at a famous doughnut shop in New York City? Step behind the counter and into the kitchen with DeVonn Francis as he's given a crash course on how to keep the dough rolling by head pastry chef Jessica Bone and Leslie Polizzotto, co-founder of The Doughnut Project in New York.
Professional Chefs Challenged to Plate Carrots in 1 Minute
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How you plate food is almost as important as the food itself. We challenged Test Kitchen folks Brad, Molly, Andy, Priya, Chris, Gaby and Amiel to prepare and plate two full carrots in any way they wanted in just one minute.

Read More: 31 Punchy Carrot Recipes We Crave
Herbed Cauliflower Rice
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We show you how to make herbed cauliflower rice.
Common Mistakes: Holiday Edition: Latkes - Bon Appétit
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Latkes for the holidays

Get our recipe: Classic Potato Latkes
How NYC’s Best Potato Latkes are Made
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Bon Appétit joins Chef Eli Sussman, executive chef at Gertrude’s in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, to make their delicious Latkes. Eli breaks down every step of the process, from choosing the right potatoes to mastering moisture removal, adding the perfect binders, and frying to golden-brown perfection. Perfect for Hanukkah or any time you’re craving crispy potato pancakes, these latkes bring restaurant technique to a classic holiday staple.
Thanksgiving Manual: The Vegetable Side
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Some things about Thanksgiving should never change: gravy, mashed potatoes, Aunt Jane making an untoward comment to a new significant other. But side dishes sit far enough outside the realm of Traditional Holiday Fare that unusual suspects like harissa or miso can slip right in. Here, tips for keeping things interesting—and crowd-pleasing, too.
Chris Makes Potato Rosti
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Join Chris Morocco in his home kitchen as he makes potato rosti. Shredding and squeezing out potatoes, just like when making latkes, helps create a supremely crisp rosti that serves as a base for eggs and dressed greens. An oven finish means there’s no flipping required, keeping this dish nice and simple.
Jacques Pépin Dices an Onion
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Jacques Pépin dices an onion better than you. Fact.
Parmesan-Roasted Cauliflower
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The combination of meaty, caramelized, roasted cauliflower florets and some just-this-side-of-burnt onions has become our go-to winter side dish recipe. Get the recipe here: http://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/parmesan-roasted-cauliflower%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-578d2ee9d6e20cf6325f6948">
Making Vegetables with René Redzepi
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Watch Obsessivore columnist Adam Sachs make vegetable dishes with Noma chef René Redzepi.
How to Make Ukoy
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Tom Cunanan of Washington D.C.'s Bad Saint demonstrates how to make ukoy—a Filipino shredded vegetable fritter. Get the recipe: http://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/shredded-sweet-potato-and-carrot-fritters-ukoy%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-5c67061eab974a2d49809871">
Cheesy Butternut Squash and Kale Breakfast Bake
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Presented by Campbell's | This hearty breakfast bake featuring Campbell's Cream of Mushroom Soup is the perfect answer to the boring breakfast dilemma. Plus it's easy too!
Falafel Fritters Bowl with Cucumbers and Yogurt Sauce
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Of all the canned beans, the humble chickpea takes top marks in our book. Even though it’s packed in liquid, the little legumes still get manage to get brown and crisp when fried, giving these fritters a crunchy exterior and a soft, creamy interior.
Here's What It Takes to Grow Your Favorite Foods
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We sent one man to a farm in California to better understand how much water it really takes to grow some of our favorite nuts and vegetables. From almonds to avocados, we break down the challenge behind getting these foods from farm to table.