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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.
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?
Professional Chefs Answer 14 Common Steak Questions
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There is a lot at stake when you make a steak. For Sohla, Amiel, Alex, Rick, Molly, Brad, Carla and Claire, answering your steak questions was a rare honor. You grilled them with your best questions, but they think they did a job well done. They did not skirt any of the questions. Bon Appétit!
Al Roker Tries to Keep Up with a Professional Chef
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Al Roker visits the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen to make Steak au Poivre with Carla. Can he follow along using verbal instructions only? Check out the recipe here: https://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/steak-au-poivre (Note: when you flambé the cognac for this steak au poivre recipe, make sure your pan is really hot and your eyebrows are out of the way.)
How to Cook Absolutely Perfect Steak
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No need to fire up that grill. You can make this perfectly seared steak in your kitchen.
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.
Pro Chefs Debate 11 Cooking Tips & Tricks
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Join pro chefs Brad Leone, Harold Villarosa, Tiana Gee, Chris Morocco, Kendra Vaculin and DeVonn Francis as they debate the merits of 11 common cooking tips and tricks in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. Does adding oil to your pasta water prevent the noodles from sticking? Does the crispiest bacon start with a completely cold pan? Find out which bits of wisdom our pro chefs are in accord with and which ones they reject on this episode of Test Kitchen Talks.
Pro Butcher Cuts 7 Steaks Not Sold In Supermarkets
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At a whole animal butcher shop, many lesser-known but wonderful cuts of steak are waiting for you beyond the New York Strips and Ribeyes of the world. Lena Díaz, Head Butcher at Greene Grape Provisions, breaks down how to cut 7 such secret steaks from a side of steer, cluing you in on cuts that offer more bang for the buck and favorites commonly found in other parts of the world that are likely new to you.
How To Slice Cooked Meat The Right Way
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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.
Carla Makes Pork Shoulder Steaks
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Join Carla Music in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she makes pork shoulder steaks. The centerpiece of Korean barbecue is the meat, but it doesn't have to be steak. Keep an eye on the edge of the meat where it touches the grill: When it’s browned, turn the pork over. Check out the recipe here: https://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/gochujang-pork-shoulder-steaks%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-620d1ac5d2721805fdcfbc6e">
Recreating Carla Hall's Chicken Fried Steak From Taste
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We challenged resident Bon Appétit supertaster and test kitchen director Chris Morocco to recreate Carla Hall's chicken fried steak recipe. The catch? He'll have to use each of his senses - other than sight. Does Chris have what it takes to recognize then reproduce this classic American comfort food with his eyes behind a blindfold?

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How a Butcher Turns a Cow Into Burgers (4 Types)
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Professional butcher Lena Diaz takes you behind the counter to demonstrate how she prepares four of the most popular burgers sold in her shop - from scratch. From fresh sirloin and short rib to dry-aged rib eye and a bacon-infused blend, see how a professional prepares perfect hamburger patties from a variety of prime cuts.
5 Quick Dips To Make For Your Next Party
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Join Bon Appétit contributor Pierce Abernathy in the BA Test Kitchen as he makes 5 delicious dips with complex layers of flavor that come together quick—perfect for your next summer get together.
Pro Chefs Give 26 Cooking Tips for Every Letter A-Z
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There are twenty six letters in the alphabet and coincidentally there are exactly twenty six cooking tips, no more, no less, that exist in the kitchen. Join Molly, Brad, Gaby, Carla, Priya, Andy, Chris and Amiel in the Test Kitchen as they give you their cooking tips for every letter in the alphabet, from 'A' for artichoke to 'Z' for zest.
Professional Chefs Blindly Taste Test Cured Meats
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Test Kitchen Talks is now new and improved. On this season, Claire, Alex, Rick and Sohla join the party and get to talkin' in the Test Kitchen. On this episode, they join Brad, Carla, Molly, Priya, Chris and Amiel to do a blind taste test of various cured meats.
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.
Basically Burger
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Are you hungry for burgers, but don't know how to top it off? We'll show you the basics to a special sauce, and the best burger assembly to get you started!
Steak With Lemon Butter and Jammy Lemon Halves
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Often only the rind of preserved lemons gets used, but we’ve learned that the flesh is just as good—as long as you remove the seeds.
5 Pro Chefs Make Fresh Dips & Chips
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Join Brad Leone, DeVonn Francis, Melissa Miranda, Zaynab Issa, and Kendra Vaculin in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as they each prepare a perfectly snackable, freshly made dip to pair with their favorite chips. From chunky salsas to creamy baked creations, one of these chips and dip combos is sure to make a crunchy impression at your next get-together.

Check out Kendra's full Roasted Tomatillo and Avocado Salsa recipe here: https://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/roasted-tomatillo-and-avocado-salsa-recipe%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-578d2f7a0150278b02e391b7">
The Most Badass Way to Cook Steak
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Lee Desrosiers of Achilles Heel in Brooklyn shows us how to cook a steak dinner in a home fireplace.
How One of NYC’s Best Chefs Makes Steak Au Poivre (Michelin Star)
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Bon Appétit joins Michelin-starred chef Daniel Boulud in his kitchen at Restaurant Daniel in NYC to prepare a French classic: Steak Au Poivre. One of New York’s best chefs, Boulud rarely gets to showcase his take on home cooking in his restaurants, but today he’s teaching a masterclass on his perfect version of a relaxed Sunday lunch.
Working A Shift At Chicago's #1 Italian Beef Sandwich Shop
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Ever wonder what it's like to work a shift behind the counter at a legendary Chicago sandwich shop? Join chef and comedian Cody Reiss as he gets a crash course on what it takes to keep the operation on track at Al’s #1 Italian Beef, courtesy of owner Chris “Bones” Pacelli.
The ‘Chef’s Table: Legends’ Answer Cooking Questions From Reddit
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The legendary chefs of Chef’s Table: Legends—Jamie Oliver, Thomas Keller, Alice Waters, and José Andrés—join Bon Appétit to answer your top cooking questions. From achieving perfectly crispy bacon to ordering steak well-done, they share expert tips to level up your cooking game.
Steak Salad
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We explain how to make a beautiful steak salad.