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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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Jacques Pépin Peels an Apple
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Peeling an apple—seems simple, right? Chef Jacques Pépin shows us how it's really done.
7 Ways To Cut Onions Like A Pro Chef
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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.
Smashed Cucumber Salad
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No knife required for these cucumbers. Simply smash, tear, and season to your heart's content.
The Best Zucchini Fritters
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Need finger food? This creative fritter is a flavor bomb of vegetable wonder!
DIY Citrus Cleaner
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We'll show you how to make a kitchen cleaner with citrus peels and vinegar!
Inside 20 Chefs' Knife Rolls: Pro Chefs Reveal Their Go-To Tools
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Ever wonder what tools top chefs use every day? Bon Appétit asked 20 of NYC’s best chefs to share the essential tools they keep in their knife rolls. From precision knives to unexpected gadgets, find out what these culinary pros can't live without during a busy shift.
Cheesy Sesame Phyllo Bites
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Not feeling the squares in this phyllo bites recipe? Use a pizza cutter to cut crackers into any shape you like!
Professional Chefs Challenged to Plate Carrots in 1 Minute
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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
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.
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.
Cauliflower Salad With Mint, Pomegranates, and Nigella Seeds
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Shave the cauliflower for this salad recipe within an hour of serving so that it won’t have time to discolor, and make quick work of that task by using a mandoline.
How to Make Ukoy
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Tom Cunanan of Washington D.C.'s Bad Saint demonstrates how to make ukoy—a Filipino shredded vegetable fritter. Get the recipe: http://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/shredded-sweet-potato-and-carrot-fritters-ukoy%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-5813973bbe9f4a693dbbb279">
10 Essential Tools You Need in Your Kitchen
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Shopping for kitchen tools can be hard. There are so many out there, and when you're just starting out you need a good foundation, which doesn't include that electric cherry pitter or heavy pasta roller. As it turns out, all you need to sharpen your cooking skills—and stock your drawers properly—are 10 strategically selected kitchen tools. Senior food editor Rick Martinez gave us the lowdown on what you actually need when you're building your toolkit from the ground up.
Kendra Makes Skillet Cheesesteak
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Join Kendra Vaculin from the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she prepares her skillet cheesesteak recipe. Pickled peppers are the secret star of this one-skillet dish, lending acidity and just the right amount of heat to compliment the pleasantly bitter broccoli rabe.

See the full recipe here: https://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/skillet-cheesesteak-with-broccoli-rabe%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3ELooking for more cooking inspiration? Gain unlimited access to over 50,000 recipes across Bon Appétit and Epicurious.
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.
Make Quick, Crunchy Pickles with Your Vegetable Scraps
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Ever wonder what to do with those leftover veggie scraps? We have your answer: pickles! This is the perfect way to put some crunch in your lunch.
Chrissy Makes Fried Oyster Mushrooms
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Join brand new Bon Appétit video host Chrissy Tracey in her home kitchen as she makes fried oyster mushrooms, collard greens and cornbread. Chrissy is a vegan chef extraordinaire and one of her favorite things to do is adapt classics and comfort food. So if you're looking to add some more veggies to your life, this recipe is a good place to start.
Recreating Frida Kahlo's Oaxacan Black Mole From Taste
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We challenged Chris Morocco to recreate Frida Kahlo’s Oaxacan black mole in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. The catch? He’s doing it blindfolded with only his other senses to guide him. Director: Chris Principe Director of Photography: Ben Dewey Editor: Jared Hutchinson Talent: Chris Morocco Guest Judge: Dan Siegel Director of Culinary Production: Kelly Janke Senior Creative Producer: Mel Ibarra Culinary Producer: Stevie Stewart Line Producer: Joe Buscemi Associate Producer: Oadhan Lynch Production Manager: Janine Dispensa Production Coordinator: Tania Jones Camera Operator: Caleb Weiss Audio Engineer: Michael Guggino Culinary Assistant: Amy Drummond Post Production Supervisor: Andrea Farr Post Production Coordinator: Scout Alter Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araujo Additional Editor: Paul Tael Assistant Editor: Andy Morell Director, Creative Development : Maria Paz Mendez Hodes Senior Director of Content, Production: Ali Inglese Senior Director, Creative Development: Dan Siegel Senior Director, Programming: Jon Wise VP, Head of Video : June Kim
Brad Makes Pork Chops and Flat Bread at Home
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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?).
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.
Homemade Chili Oil
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All you really need to make this easy peanut chili oil is a pair of scissors.
Onigiri with Salted Cucumber
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Make sure to rinse the rice in several changes of water before cooking so that it isn’t too gluey.
Brad Makes A Knife
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Bon Appétit Test Kitchen manager, Brad Leone, is back for episode 20 of "It's Alive," and this time he's visiting the workshop of legendary knife maker Bob Kramer to see what goes into making a high quality chef's knife. Together they forge, grind, and squish their way through creating a 5 inch utility blade.