Ok, legit, I'm not sure how to deseed a pomegranate either. Laugh at the expense of others, watch how its done, then lie about your knowledge to your friends as you share this video!
Join Andy in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes pomegranate-glazed chicken. The yogurt in the marinade, along with the honey and pomegranate molasses in the glaze, will give the chicken lots of color. Go with it. The very dark charred parts are extra tasty.
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From pineapples and watermelons to dragon fruit, papaya and many more, learn how to identify when every fruit at the grocer is ready to come home with you.
No need to prep everything ahead: Get your chopping in while the fennel cooks. Just keep an eye on the pot!
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Up your onion dip game by adding caraway, poppy, and sesame seeds for a nutty crunch. The perfect dip for Stacy’s® Simply Naked® Pita Chips! Enter for your chance to win the Stacy’s® Summer Dip-Off at stacyssnacks.com/summerdipoff and have your own dip recipe featured here on Bon Appétit!
Eggplant and pickles are an unlikely pairing for this simple dip recipe. A handful of fresh cilantro balances out the heavier flavors, but use whatever herb you have on hand.
Everyone tends to have a can of chickpeas in the pantry. Check out how Molly makes this recipe with canned chickpeas from Bush's Beans two different ways: in a salad and then on toast. Then, watch her virtually share a meal with her brother and his girlfriend in a long overdue lunch date.
"Looking for a way to spice up your scrambled egg routine during the holidays? Molly Baz from the Test Kitchen is adding crème fraîche to the mix and now we can't go back. Grab your eggs and try this delicious recipe that works for breakfast or lunch.
Chef Harold Villarosa tests 6 different ways to make scrambled eggs, breaking down all of the variables in play when preparing this seemingly straightforward breakfast staple. Does adding milk make for creamier scrambled eggs or just diluted ones? Should you add salt to the uncooked eggs or only once they're in the pan? Unkle Harold tries each method out, explaining each step along the way to choosing his all-around favorite.