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How To Make Your Own Butter
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Store-bought butter comes in all types, shapes, and sizes but there's something unmistakably satisfying (and delicious) about making your own at home. Flavor scientist Arielle Johnson demonstrates precisely how to make it happen in your own kitchen, explaining in detail each step of turning liquid dairy into flavorful, spreadable butter.
Brad Makes Butter
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Bon Appétit test kitchen manager, Brad Leone, is back with the second episode of "It’s Alive," and this time he’s taking you to school, making tangy, creamy, salty cultured butter. Will it be boring? Nope. Is the process scientifically accurate? Maybe. Will there be jokes and made-up words? Most likely. Will you learn about butter? Of course. Get those churning hands ready, buy some buttermilk, cream, and grab some bread. It’s Butter. It’s Alive.
How to Ice the Perfect Cake
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Get the buttercream frosting ready and let's do this thing.
Carla Makes Butter-Basted Steak with Fennel Salad
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Join Carla Music in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she makes butter-basted steaks with fennel salad. There are just a few steps to make perfect steak: Step 1: Buy a great steak from a great butcher. Step 2: Salt it liberally. Step 3: Gradually build up a crusty sear. Step 4: Butter. Butter?! Yep—butter. Browned, nutty butter will deliver toasty flavor to every bite. It’s the secret to pretty much all the great steakhouse dinners you’ve ever had.
Bacon-Butter Radishes
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Spice up your crudités game with bright and crunchy radishes dipped in savory bacon-butter.
Hot Chocolate
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If you’re feeling really decadent and fancy (as you should), add a splash of half-and-half or heavy cream just before serving. This is part of BA's Best, a collection of our essential recipes. http://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/bas-best-hot-chocolate%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-5cc34244a701e34dcd53ddbb">
Tortellini with Brown Butter
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Dive into our amazing Tortellini with Brown Butter recipe!
How to Make the Butteriest Mashed Potatoes
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There are mashed potatoes, and there are extra buttery mashed potatoes. These are the latter. And they are amazing.
The Best, Most Complicated Cous Cous (That's Worth the Effort)
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Throw out the instant cous cous and learn how to make it the traditional way with senior food editor Andy Baraghani. Cous cous is a staple dish in Northern Africa, and it takes a lot of love and patience to make it the right way. Spiced broth and brown butter pull together this fluffy cous cous that can stand alone or be part of a salad or dish. Check out the full recipe here: http://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/spiced-and-steamed-couscous-with-brown-butter%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-6092ab217c12ac6140bc6723">
Brad Makes Fermented Peanut Butter & Jelly
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It's Alive with Brad Leone is back for episode 82 and this time he's making fermented peanut butter & jelly sandwiches. This nut butter uses both peanuts and pecans that ya roast in the oven first. But be advised: don't go walking Hank the dog while they're in the oven, because they'll go from nice, fragrant and beautiful to scorched real fast. The jelly is a raspberry, blackberry and blueberry mix that you ferment until they're good and rotten (in a safe way).
The Key to the Flakiest Buttermilk Biscuits
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This is your lucky day. Claire, our expert baker, is about to share with you her secrets to the flakiest buttermilk biscuit. Never has a pastry had so many layers. Drizzle on some honey and you'll be in buttery biscuit heaven.

Get the recipe: BA’s Best Buttermilk Biscuits
Every Way to Cook a Steak (43 Methods)
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Obviously, a raw steak smoothie is the ideal way to enjoy a steak, but what are some other good methods? Join Amiel Stanek as he attempts to cook a boneless ribeye steak in almost every way possible. Which method is the (second) best?
Rick Makes Tie-Dye Cookies
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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.
I Made A Giant Chocolate Nut Butter Cup
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Food Editor Shilpa Uskokovic loved peanut butter cups so much while growing up that she’s created a grown up take on her childhood favorite. This hazelnut butter cup tart looks exactly like a giant Reese’s peanut butter cup and will rival anything you’d find in the candy aisle.
Nutty Browned Butter Wedding Cookies
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Find your inner baker with our nutty browned butter wedding cookies recipe.
How to Sear Your Toast so It’s Extra Crispy
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Sarah Hymanson and Sara Kramer, the chefs behind LA restaurant Madcapra, demonstrate how to bring stale bread back to life and make extra crispy toast.
Strip Steak with Lemony Yogurt and Fresh Radishes
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Two for one: Spooning spiced butter over steak flavors the meat while building a nuanced sauce.
How To Cook A Perfect Steak At Home
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From searing a deeply caramelized crust to achieving that perfectly pink medium-rare temperature, Andy Baraghani shares his favorite method for cooking steak at home. No fancy gadgets or days of advance prep work necessary here - a stove top, a hot pan, and some technique are all you need to see perfect results.
How to Make Griddled Cinnamon Toast
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You only need four easy ingredients to make the coziest breakfast that will bring you back to childhood. Get out that cinnamon, sugar, butter, and bread and heat up your pan.
Buttermilk Brined Nashville Hot Chicken
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Produced by Bon Appétit with Thrive® Culinary Algae Oil. | A delicious - and spicy - take on a cult favorite made with the perfect oil for all kinds of cooking. Thrive boasts a neutral flavor and high smoke point, which lets the real heat shine through and lets cooks do their thing, including frying at high temperatures. Learn more at thrivealgae.com
How NYC’s Best Butter Chicken is Made
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Bon Appétit joins Chef Chintan Kiran Pandya of Adda NYC and Unapologetic Foods to show how to make authentic butter chicken (murgh makhani) from scratch. Chintan shares restaurant-style techniques, such as double marination, grilling for smoky flavor, and building a rich tomato-butter sauce to create this classic Indian comfort food.
Roasted Red Peppers with Parm Breadcrumbs
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The best part about antipasto is that it’s meant to be served room temperature. Although these peppers are delicious hot, there is no need to stress about timing them with your guests’ arrival because they’re great either way.
Homemade Chili Oil
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All you really need to make this easy peanut chili oil is a pair of scissors.