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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.
8 Inventive Ways to Utilize Your Kitchen Shears
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We offer you eight helpful tips for using kitchen shears--and they involve bacon and beer.
Bin It to Win It: Instant Whole Grain Stir Fry
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Carla shows us how to navigate the bulk bin and pre-cook grains to throw together a quick weeknight stir fry.
How to Make Homemade Sausage
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How to Make Homemade Sausage with the Meat Hook
Beef Larb
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We show you how to make beef larb.
How a Butcher Turns One Pig into 8 Different Pork Products
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From a single pig to eight delicious creations–butcher John Ratliff of Ends Meat joins Bon Appétit to demonstrate the full transformation of pork through nose-to-tail butchery. Watch as one pig becomes bacon, hot dogs, dry-aged pork chops, ham, coppa, guanciale, salami, and terrine, through centuries-old techniques of curing, smoking, and fermentation.
How Pro Butchers Make Bacon
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Come behind the counter with professional butcher Lena Diaz as she cuts, cures, and smokes bacon from scratch. If you've ever been curious how these mouthwatering strips of magic are made in their finest form, Lena's step by step process will answer all your questions and more.
Be Your Own Butcher
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By butchering your own meat, you can save money and make more interesting dishes. Chef Chad Colby of Chi Spacca in LA shows Kitchen Lab host Jimmy Wong how to be a butcher by quartering a whole chicken.
20 Chefs Share The Most Important Tool in Their Restaurant
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Today, Bon Appétit is asking 20 chefs at top NYC restaurants what the most important tools in their kitchens are. From George Motz’s smashula at Hamburger America to Kellogg’s Diner’s gelato machine (presented by Amanda Perdomo, formerly of Kellogg's Diner), find out which tools these chefs need the most to keep their restaurants running smoothly.

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Tofu and Mushroom Stir Fry
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Try this meat-less stir fry recipe next time you want to cook something easy and delicious!
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.
Pork Meatballs
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Spice up your Italian menu with our Pork Meatballs recipe with a pickly twist!
Brad Makes Bone Broth
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Bon Appétit's own Brad Leone is back with another episode of It's Alive, this time demonstrating how to make flavor-packed bone broth. Grab your biggest stock pot and get ready, because when there's no more meat on the bone the fun is just beginning with this simple but versatile recipe.

Read more: A Simple Way to Make Nourishing Bone Broth
Every Item In A Cheesemonger's Toolkit
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Nicola Bailey, a cheesemonger at Eataly in New York City, takes us behind the scenes to demonstrate and explain every tool she uses to prepare and present their famous charcuterie selections. From machetes and industrial meat slicers to mozzarella paddles and harp wires, see everything the pros use day in, day out.
Brad Builds A Fermentation Chamber & Makes Tempeh (ft. Sandor Katz)
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We’re back with another episode of It’s Alive and today Brad is joined by a true expert in the field of fermentation, Sandor Katz, for some fried tempeh with a side of DIY construction. Sandor shows Brad how to build an effective fermentation chamber with just a few materials before breaking down how easy it can be to create an environment where soybeans turn into a firm, sliceable, friable delight.

Find Sandor on Instagram at @sandorkraut, learn more at his website https://www.wildfermentation.com/, and check out his new book Sandor Katz’s Fermentation Journeys.
Hot Honey Shrimp and Creamy Grits
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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.
Chicken Meatballs
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Try out these chicken meatballs for a weeknight quick fix!
Brad Teaches You How to Sharpen Kitchen Knives
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Bon Appétit’s Brad Leone is back for episode 64 of It’s Alive, and this time he’s showing you how to sharpen a knife. Brad teaches you how to use a sharpening whetstone and transform your dull knife into a barbershop-ready blade (do not try at home). Tips from an old friend (Bob Kramer!), Gaby tries cosplay, and Chris settles the score: Rambo stropped.
Pro Chef Tries Butchering a Whole Pig for the First Time
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Get your hacksaws ready (but not actually -- leave it to the pros), because we challenged Molly Baz to master whole animal butchery. In this episode, she was under the tutelage of her dear friend Lena Diaz, a butcher at the Greene Grape, who showed her the ins and outs (literally) of a pig, from the Boston Butt to the leaf lard. Filmed on 2/12 and 3/3/20.
Shrimp and Pimiento Cheese Grits
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No time to cook? We've got you covered. With 10 basic pantry items and 15 express line ingredients, you can make a week's worth of quick dinners with very little time. Comforting shrimp and pimiento cheese grits are the perfect dish after a hard day of work. Quaker brand grits work really well in this recipe, and they are distributed very widely. If you can’t find them, use any other white, medium-grind, long-cooking grits. http://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/shrimp-and-pimiento-cheese-grits
I Made 65 Meatballs To Create The Perfect Recipe
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Join Hana Asbrink in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen for a step by step look at how she developed her perfect spaghetti and meatballs recipe.

See Hana's full recipe here: Easy Spaghetti and Meatballs
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.
Brad Makes Bison Jerky
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Brad Leone returns with another episode of It's Alive, this time showing us how to make our own bison jerky. Brad slices and spices up pieces of lean bison meat for dehydration - not unlike what you'd do when working with beef - making a protein-packed snack that blows away anything you've ever tried from a store.
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.