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Brad, Claire, Chris, Carla, Molly and Andy weren't always the perfect pizza making geniuses they are now. But then these great minds came together for a singular meeting. No, a symposium! And what did they do? Oh nothing, other than lay the groundwork for what would become the single greatest pie of pizza ever constructed. Now you can can witness that momentous discussion for yourself.

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We invited Emeril to the Bon Appétit office. He spent the day walking around the building and freaking people out. Thanks a lot, Emeril.

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Kick off your weekend with our smashed and crispy loaded potatoes recipe!

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On Thanksgiving, what's better than stuffing? Nothing. Nothing is better than stuffing. It's the best. But what if it was truly perfected? We believe that perfect stuffing could lead to world peace. That's why on this episode of Making Perfect, our very own Chris Morocco and Rick Martinez are taking up the noble task of perfecting it. And isn't that really the spirit of Thanksgiving?
Get the Recipe: Cornbread Dressing With Sausage and Corn Nuts
Get the Recipe: Cornbread Dressing With Sausage and Corn Nuts

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The story of how Atlanta’s Staplehouse came to be will tear you apart. But after you eat here, it will build you back up. Welcome to this year’s best new restaurant.

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We challenged Harold Villarosa to grill up a homemade cheesesteak better than one he had delivered. Was he up to the challenge?

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As we may have mentioned once or twice this week, Thanksgiving is all about the turkey. So you really don’t want to screw it up. Here's what you should avoid.

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It's a regular powerhouse of cooking pros. You got Brad, Priya, Andy, Gaby, Chris, Carla, Amiel and Molly and they want to help you fix your cooking mistakes. What should you do if you've oversalted your food? How do you fix a dish that's too spicy? The Test Kitchen has the answers (though they may not always agree with each other).

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We love potatoes any way you cook ‘em, but one of our very favorite ways to eat them is smashed and fried in a skillet.

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Everyone's favorite Brad teaches us how to make the ultimate Thanksgiving inspired fixing: broth!

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We show you how to make a Fattoush.

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This year's election has been straight up stressful no matter which side of the aisle you fall on. To give you some much-needed delicious distraction we asked the owners of Butter & Scotch, a bakery bar famous for it's witty cocktail names, to make us a yummy sundae for each candidate. So sit back relax as we show you how to make the "You're Fired" and "Hot Sauce in Her Bag" sundaes.
You can check out their super fun cookbook here: http://www.butterandscotch.com/cookbook

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Watch Damon Boelte of Prime Meats in Brooklyn, NY make the 15 Second Punch.

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“I’ve been obsessed with burgers, easily for about 25 years now. I have...written five books, had three TV shows, and now a restaurant.” Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with George Motz, burger scholar and owner of Hamburger America.
Get our recipe: Best-Ever Smash Burgers
Get our recipe: Best-Ever Smash Burgers

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Well, here we go again. How many times have you made a turkey on Thanksgiving and ended up serving your guests undercooked meat? Or have you ever used frozen cranberry sauce and regretted it immediately? Brad and Andy want to help you move past the uncertainty and the shame and teach you to make the perfect Thanksgiving turkey and cranberry sauce.

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The Foodist, Andrew Knowlton, demonstrates the right way to mix classic cocktails. In this episode, learn how to make a whiskey smash.

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We asked some of our favorite chefs from Mission Chinese and The Meatball Shop how they put a twist on Thanksgiving stuffing.

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This is it. Bringing it all together. Brad, Claire, Rick, Carla, Andy, Chris, Molly and Christina have striven over the last few weeks to create the perfect component parts of a Thanksgiving dinner: turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, sides, pie. Now they're here to bring it all together in the finale and make a (mostly) absolutely perfect Thanksgiving meal.

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We show you how to make banana pudding.

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Kindred owners Joe and Katy Kindred team up with Chef Ben Jackson, Peter Hale, and Orenda Hale of Drifter’s Wife for one night to create a meal that could only be made with passion, All-Clad pots and pans, and a #BAHot10 title under their belts.

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We show you how to make a New England clam chowder.

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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.

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Brad Leone and Claire Saffitz are back to finish what they started. Sourdoughnuts Part II. Watch it all go wrong and get ready for the final installment of the Sourdoughnuts saga. Part III drops tomorrow at noon.
Join Bon Appétit Test Kitchen host Brad Leone on a wild, roundabout, and marginally scientific adventure exploring fermented foods and more. From cultured butter and kombucha, kimchi and miso, to beer and tepache, learn how to experiment with fermented and live foods yourself.

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Bon Appétit joins burger scholar Chef George Motz, owner of Hamburger America, to see how the best smash burgers in NYC are made. Smash burgers got their name from the technique of smashing patties on a hot griddle to lock in flavor and create a crispy crust. Motz demonstrates how he makes The Chester, Oklahoma Fried Onion Burger, and his classic smash burger, which have made Hamburger America one of the most talked about burger spots in New York City.