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Our Top 10 Most Popular Slideshows of 2013
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The most popular slideshows of 2013, from chicken-breast recipes to gluten-free beers to the Best New Restaurants in America

Dan Piepenbring

I Need Help Hosting a Crowd
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On this episode of Dinner SOS, Chris and “Your Mama’s Kitchen” host Michele Norris share their tips and tricks for cooking when hosting a crowd.
I Need A Showstopping Birthday Menu to Cook in My Tiny Kitchen
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This week on the Dinner SOS podcast, Chris and Maya Kaimal help a caller make a birthday feast to remember.

Bon Appétit Staff & Contributors

No-Cook Dinners on The CBS Early Show
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Too hot to cook? There's no need. Three recipes that require no oven or grill.

Andrew Knowlton

3 Rules for Camera-Happy Diners (aka Food Bloggers)
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Dear BA Foodist: Isn't it time for restaurants to step in and ask diners to cool it with the mid-meal photography? I know everyone loves playing foodie photog for their blogs and Twitter accounts, but at some point, isn't enough enough?

Andrew Knowlton

See the Hautest Possible TV Dinner, Courtesy of Art/Food Magazine White Zinfandel
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Spoiler alert: It's mostly very well-designed and delicious.

Sam Dean

5 Quick Snacks To Make For Your Next Party
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You have company arriving soon but dinner won't be ready for at least an hour—now what? Kendra Vaculin has you covered, straight from the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. Watch as she prepares 5 quick and easy snacks for your guests to nosh on during your next party.
A Day With the Chef de Cuisine at a Top NYC Restaurant
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"I want to make sure I'm being a proper leader for them." Juliana Latif, Chef de Cuisine at the Eastern Mediterranean restaurant Zou Zou's, walks us through a typical day at the New York City eatery. Juliana starts off laying out her kitchen prep process (and watch as she demonstrates how she fillets fluke), moves on to lunch and dinner service, and breaks down how she takes inventory. Director: Gunsel Pehlivan Editor: Mack Johnson Creative Producer: Parisa Kosari Associate Producer: Dimitri Lazarshvili Director of Photography: Kevin Dynia Camera Operator: Aaron Snell Camera Operator: Duell Davis Assistant Camera: Lucas Young Audio: Brett van Deusen PA: Amara McNeil Line Producer: Jennifer McGinity Production Manager: Janine Dispensa Production Coordinator: Elizabeth Hymes Post Production Supervisor: Andrea Farr Post Production Coordinator: Scout Alter Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araújo Assistant Editor: Andy Morell
No Stoves, No Ovens, All Live Fire: A Day With the Sous Chef at Osito
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Sarah Baldwin, Executive Sous Chef at Osito in San Francisco, take us behind the scenes for an entire day of working the fires and serving plates at a restaurant with no standard stoves or ovens—just old fashioned open flames.
Epic Meal Time Reviews the Internet's Most Popular Food Videos
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In this episode of 'Food Film School', Epic Meal Time's Harley Morenstein reviews some of the internet's most popular food videos on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram, including the biggest french fry, anytime chili and pickle videos out there. "Check out Bacon in a Bag and Taco in a Bag, EpicMealTime’s new jerky snacks now available at participating 7-Eleven stores. http://www.supersnacktime.com
Hot Ones' Sean Evans Reviews The Internet's Most Popular Food Videos | Food Film School
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In this episode of 'Food Film School', First We Feast Hot Ones host Sean Evans reviews the most popular food videos on the internet including Gordon Ramsay's perfect burger tutorial, the 'World's Hottest Hot Sauce Challenge', the biggest wings video on YouTube, the First We Feast Hot Ones featuring Kevin Hart, the biggest fried chicken video on Instagram, and Tasty's 'Kimchi Queso' recipe on Facebook.
This LA Restaurant Does It All by Hand, No Machines
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“We don’t use any electric machines…we have no blenders, we have no food processors, we have no stand mixers, we do everything by hand.”Today, Bon Appétit spends a day on the line with Chef Brian Dunsmoor, owner of Dunsmoor in Los Angeles. This restaurant cooks all food over live fire and doesn’t use any electrical appliances in the kitchen, opting to do everything by hand instead. Director: Jackie Phillips Director of Photography: April Maxey Editor: Michael Penhollow Talent: Brian Dunsmoor Director of Culinary Production: Kelly Janke Creative Producer: Mel Ibarra Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi Associate Producer: Oadhan Lynch Production Manager: Janine Dispensa Production Coordinator: Tania Jones Camera Operator: Justin Abbate Assistant Camera: Chris Davidson Audio Engineer: Paul Cornett Production Assistant: Spencer Matheson Post Production Supervisor: Andrea Farr Post Production Coordinator: Scout Alter Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araujo Assistant Editor: Andy Morell Director of Content, Production: Ali Inglese Senior Director, Creative Development: Dan Siegel Senior Director, Programing: Jon Wise VP, Head of Video: June Kim