Author: Nina Simonds
Author: Chris Schlesinger
The faint flavor of smoke and caramelized brown sugar do exquisite things to a banana. A drizzling of rum or liqueur gives this simple dessert "gourmet" status. Tips for success: Choose firm, just-ripe...
Author: Andrea Chesman
Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Author: Tim Byres
This light-as-can-be buttermilk cake has an easy sophistication, its Sherry-spiked berries harmonizing with the tangy cream.
Author: Shelley Wiseman
Author: Jenna Clemens
Author: Steven Raichlen
Author: Cindy Mushet
Author: Ian Knauer
Stuck on sun tea? Our test kitchen took a cue from coffee fanatics and made a batch of tea cold-brew style, steeping it in the fridge instead. The result? Mellower, more flavorful, and perfect for those...
Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Baker's sugar, a favorite of pastry chefs, is also called superfine sugar. It measures the same as regular but dissolves more quickly. It's available at some supermarkets. You can also make your own by...
Author: Diane Rossen Worthington
These easy-to-make peanuts will make you feel like a chocolatier assembling a world-class candy bar. If you're anything like me, you can't keep chocolate bars around the house without breaking off a hunk...
Author: David Lebovitz
Author: Adam Perry Lang
Author: Charlie Palmer
Author: Soa Davies
The Big Hurt's pulled pork sandwiches, smoked until tender and tossed in an easy barbecue sauce.
Author: Frank Thomas
Author: Ian Knauer
Author: Fred Thompson
Author: Liza Schoenfein
Mâche is sold in different ways - sometimes it comes in a package with soil plugs attached and sometimes you can find it loose, like mesclun. If you're buying it with plugs attached, you'll need 1 1/2...
Author: Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Author: Rick Rodgers
A burger doesn't have to mean beef chuck: Of all the cuts we tested, skirt steak had the juicy, intense flavor we were after. (Sirloin flap was a close second.) Another revelation: salting the meat before...
Author: Ian Knauer
Author: Alison Roman
What's for dinner? A big ol' heap of Louisiana, in the form of potatoes, corn, and shrimp. It's all here, it couldn't be easier, and dipping everything in the spicy sauce while you sip a cold beer is pretty...
Author: Andrea Albin
Author: Michael Shrader
Author: Maria Helm Sinskey
Author: Sara Dickerman
Author: Judith Fertig
This dish is truly indestructible because the cutlets marinate in lots of yogurt, olive oil, and salt. That way they stay juicy, briny, and flavorful. Because they're pounded thin, they cook quickly and...
Author: Jenny Rosenstrach
Author: Kelly Senyei
Author: David Lebovitz
Author: Fred Thompson
Author: Bobby Flay
Author: Jeff Cerciello
Author: Mario Batali