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A splash of bourbon adds smoky depth to this quick-and-easy homemade sauce.
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Slather this tangy, spicy, sweet condiment all over chicken wings, french fries, and more.
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Laced with plenty of black pepper, this bright mayo-and-vinegar-based sauce is a trademark of Alabama barbecue.

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This barbecue chicken has the crackliest, stickiest skin.
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A little retro, a lot of flavor, and perfect for your next party.
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There are many different styles of barbecue and more than one kind of barbecue sauce. This one originated in Alabama, and if you know what’s good for you, you’ll dip your fried chicken in it. This recipe is from Buxton Hall, one of the Hot 10, America's Best New Restaurants 2016.
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7 killer summer grilling recipes from Bryan Furman, Georgia’s new king of barbecue.

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A steak dinner that’s more about the sauce than the meat.
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If you don’t enjoy very rare meat, keep these steaks on the grill until they reach 120°; they’ll still be rare, but less aggressively so.
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“My mother (like many Puerto Rican mothers) has always had a copy of Yvonne Ortiz’s A Taste of Puerto Rico in our kitchen,” writers chef and recipe developer Gabriella Vigoreaux. “I can tell which dishes she’s made the most because the book just naturally falls open to those recipes. Only during quarantine have I started using it myself, marking new territory with soffritto stains on the pages my mother managed to keep pristine all these years. I turn to it when I want to taste my grandmother’s and great-grandmother’s cooking with half of the effort. One of my go-tos is Ortiz’s guava barbecue sauce. It’s a wildly simple (four-ingredient) recipe with a single sentence procedure: ‘Thoroughly combine all the ingredients.’ It takes about five seconds to make but instantly conjures memories of childhood trips to the island, stopping at a kiosko for a pincho de pollo (chicken skewer) and licking the sticky sweet sauce from off my little fingers. My version is nothing like Ortiz’s, but it brings me back just the same. I’ve slathered this sauce on ribs and whole fish and used it as a glaze for pork belly, but I will always like it best with chicken. This is just to say, you might want to double it.”
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Our (semi-homemade, vegetarian) homage to California Pizza Kitchen's best pie.
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Avoid rookie mistakes when it comes to barbecuing chicken. If you apply the sauce too early, it will scorch. And most bottled sauces are too sweet, which is where this vinegary version comes in.
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Whether you prefer your sauce from Texas, the Carolinas, or Japan, we’ve got a pick for you.
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This sticky-sweet barbecue sauce is made from just a handful of ingredients, all of which we can fully get behind.
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One day, a mysterious hot sauce appeared in our office. Little did I know, I’d met my desk lunch’s perfect match.
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What is your favorite store-bought barbecue sauce? We're on a hunt for the nation's best.
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“Truth BBQ is very traditional central Texas-style BBQ to a tee.” Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with pitmaster Leonard Botello at Truth BBQ. Serving up some of the finest barbecue in Texas, Truth BBQ has secured a spot in Texas Monthly’s top 3 BBQ joints.

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At the heart of every restaurant is its hardworking employees. Bon Appétit goes behind the scenes at Caesar’s Bacchanal Buffet in Las Vegas to meet every worker responsible for running the city’s largest buffet. With a menu of 240 dishes and serving 4000 guests each day–meet the faces behind the many meals.

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This sauce is an ode to the classic French dish of leeks in vinaigrette, swapping out the leeks for tender charred scallions. It acts as a bright, addictive condiment for this quick-cooking cut of steak. If you can’t find hanger steak, skirt steak works for this recipe—adjust cook time accordingly. The sauce also pairs well with roast chicken, pork chops...we could do this all day.
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Bon Appetit deputy editor Andrew Knowlton spends 24 hours at Franklin Barbecue starting out at 6:00 am and meeting fans of the restaurant who have been waiting since 4:00 am to be the first in line. He spends the rest of the day learning how they barbecue meat so delicious the brisket has sold out every day since Franklin's opened.

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Las Vegas is a city that never sleeps, so Bon Appétit stopped by Pepper Mill, an iconic 24-hour restaurant, to get to know the customers that keep the establishment busy night and day. From festival goers and girls' trips to Vegas locals, every customer has a story to tell.

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Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Nino Coniglio, owner of Lucky Charlie in Brooklyn. A world champion pizza maker, Coniglio's newest venture focuses on making New York-style pizza in the city’s oldest coal oven from the 1890s.