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Sharpen your knives and get ready for some expert instruction on an essential kitchen task - cutting onions. Bon Appétit associate food editor Rachel Gurjar demonstrates everything you need to know in order to mince, slice, and dice onions like a professional chef. No matter what your next recipe demands, Rachel’s guidance will help you prep your onions perfectly.

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Bon Appétit’s Brad Leone is back for episode 69 of It’s Alive and— quiet, kids! He’s pickling onions! Join Brad as he shows you how to pickle onions two different ways. “Perfect for whatever,” but he’s going to use them to top off his Italian sub. Welcome back to Brad’s kitchen for “It’s Alive: Home Video Edition: Episode 2.”
Get our recipe: Quick-Pickled Red Onions
Get our recipe: Quick-Pickled Red Onions

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Jacques Pépin dices an onion better than you. Fact.

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Join Chris Morocco as he makes sweet and saucy pork chops. For weeknight-friendly pork chops that cook in record time but are still succulent, we turn to an unexpected ingredient: sugar. A pinch sprinkled over the surface helps the chops caramelize and develop a golden-brown crust before the meat has a chance to dry out. For max juiciness, we finish cooking them in a buttery-tangy pan sauce that then gets spooned over every slice.

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The key to this onion-garlic dip is in the slow roast for the perfect caramelization. You want to keep the onions and garlic in a mound rather than spreading them out. This will help this steam and soften and not caramelize too quickly.

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These easy shrimp tacos provide you with your new go-to party trick: massaging red onion in lime juice with a little bit of salt until they're softened. You'll soon use them on everything.

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Shrimp and grits might strike you as a never-make-at-home, restaurant-only type of dish, but our hands-off oven technique for cooking the grits and one-skillet shrimp preparation changes all that. It's a complete meal unto itself, and a pretty impressive one at that.

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No knife required for these cucumbers. Simply smash, tear, and season to your heart's content.

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French onion soup takes patience and attention to detail. But get it right, and you've nailed one of the best comfort foods there is. Learn how from Ludo Lefebvre, a French chef who knows what's up.

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Stir-fry makes a quick, satisfying meal, except for the part where you also have to get a pot of rice going to serve alongside. Our recommendation? Stop by the hot food bar at the grocery store or your local takeout place and pick up some cooked rice. The small convenience is worth the extra time and dishes in the kitchen.

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Join Brad Leone in his backyard as he makes pork chops, flat bread and some vegetable slaw on the side. He uses an outdoor flattop propane burner, but you can use a cast iron skillet if you don't have one of those (and let's be real, who does other than Brad?).

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Try this complete dinner that offers juiciness from the pork chop and sweet crunchy fresh taste from the apple salad.

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Try this Lamb Chop dinner that is both very easy to make and super delicious!

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Learn the basic steps to creating a next level condiment with this caramelized onions recipe.
Get the recipe: Caramelized Onions
Get the recipe: Caramelized Onions

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Try our raw and roasted chopped salad recipe!

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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.

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Join Chef Harold Villarosa as he demonstrates the proper technique for slicing different cuts of beef, poultry, and pork. Unkle Harold lays out the hows and whys behind serving up different kinds and cuts of meat, relaying all the know-how you need to present your proteins like a pro.

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What better way to learn about vinegar than to take shots of it? Join Chris and Rawlston in their home kitchens as they try cooking each other's recipes with different vinegars. Rawlston's challenge for Chris is Escovitch, a Caribbean dish of fried fish topped with a spicy vinegar sauce and pickled vegetables. Chris's challenge for Rawlston is braised chicken thighs, of course featuring a healthy dose of vinegar.

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Whip up this great side for your summer bbq! Nothing beats a sour cream 'n' onion potato salad on a hot day!

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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
Read More: 31 Punchy Carrot Recipes We Crave

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Make sure to rinse the rice in several changes of water before cooking so that it isn’t too gluey.

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Produced by Bon Appétit with The Home Depot | Using a pressure cooker to cook the grits for this twist on a Lowcountry favorite means you don't need to babysit a pot on the stove for an hour.

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Produced by Bon Appétit with FarmToFork™ | A blend of spices and FarmToFork™ Tomato Basil Sauce set all the right vibes.