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Bon Appetit

June/July 2021
Magazine

Bon Appétit focuses on what's "now" in the world of food, drink, and entertaining, while still giving readers valuable cooking tools, tips, and most of all, recipes. This food lifestyle publication looks at life through the lens of food & cooking in, dining out, travel, entertainment, shopping and design.

Bon Appetit

A Long Time Coming

A Summer Larder All Your Own • IT HAPPENS LIKE CLOCKWORK: Every year when gorgeous berries and peaches and peppers return to the summer farmers market, we come running, armed with totes, as if we’ve never seen a strawberry before. Our cooking strategy right now is all about turning that produce haul into sweet and savory condiments that will last the whole season. These low-effort projects—think bright pickles and stone fruit caramel—can all be done in an afternoon. And the best part: They’ll stay good for weeks (or months!), so you can liven up any meal at a moment’s notice.

Any-Berry Shrub

Sesame-Lemon Pickled Cucumbers

Stone Fruit Caramel

Page-Turners • Cozy mysteries, family drama, and everything in between: Executive editor Sonia Chopra picks seven food-filled novels, perfect for the season

What My Juneteenth Looks Like • There is no one way to commemorate June 19, 1865, the day enslaved Africans in Galveston, Texas, finally found out that freedom was real. But for cookbook author and producer Nicole A. Taylor, Juneteenth is a holiday of vivid routines and kaleidoscopic feasting, of honoring the past and making new memories, of sipping cocktails and walking barefoot in the grass. Here are her holiday must-haves

An Outdoor Upgrade • The very first item on our summer to-do list: Enjoy every last moment in the sun. Which is why there’s a second item on our to-do list: Make our outdoor spaces as pleasant as possible. So we’ve rounded up the coolers, candles, and servingware that will make any backyard/patio/patch of park grass worthy of the all-day hang we’ve been waiting for.

Streusel, Spice & Everything Nice • Fresh summer zucchini gets the star treatment in this spiced loaf cake from pastry chef Lena Sareini

Butcher’s Block • At The Meat Wagon, Stefano Diaz is redefining butchery for his community

Of Cooking and Kinship • My late mother’s fried chicken recipe was a link to my past—and to my daughter’s future

SHORT is SWEET and SAVORY • We’ve got things to do, places to be! Feels good to say that, doesn’t it? And while we’ll all be celebrating this Summer of Making Up for Lost Time in our own special ways, there’s one thing we can all agree on: We have earned the right to spend some time outside the kitchen. Which is why all of these dishes are designed to deliver maximum flavor in as little time as possible—recipes for a summer we’ll remember not for the time we spent cooking but for the time we spent eating with the people we love. What could be more delicious than that?

Cooking While Camping • Almost everything you need to know (and nothing you don’t)

sourcebook

Stacey Abrams’s Dream Dinner Party • As if registering voters weren’t enough, the politician and activist wrote a suspense novel—and makes a mean cheesecake


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 92 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: June/July 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: May 25, 2021

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Food & Wine

Languages

English

Bon Appétit focuses on what's "now" in the world of food, drink, and entertaining, while still giving readers valuable cooking tools, tips, and most of all, recipes. This food lifestyle publication looks at life through the lens of food & cooking in, dining out, travel, entertainment, shopping and design.

Bon Appetit

A Long Time Coming

A Summer Larder All Your Own • IT HAPPENS LIKE CLOCKWORK: Every year when gorgeous berries and peaches and peppers return to the summer farmers market, we come running, armed with totes, as if we’ve never seen a strawberry before. Our cooking strategy right now is all about turning that produce haul into sweet and savory condiments that will last the whole season. These low-effort projects—think bright pickles and stone fruit caramel—can all be done in an afternoon. And the best part: They’ll stay good for weeks (or months!), so you can liven up any meal at a moment’s notice.

Any-Berry Shrub

Sesame-Lemon Pickled Cucumbers

Stone Fruit Caramel

Page-Turners • Cozy mysteries, family drama, and everything in between: Executive editor Sonia Chopra picks seven food-filled novels, perfect for the season

What My Juneteenth Looks Like • There is no one way to commemorate June 19, 1865, the day enslaved Africans in Galveston, Texas, finally found out that freedom was real. But for cookbook author and producer Nicole A. Taylor, Juneteenth is a holiday of vivid routines and kaleidoscopic feasting, of honoring the past and making new memories, of sipping cocktails and walking barefoot in the grass. Here are her holiday must-haves

An Outdoor Upgrade • The very first item on our summer to-do list: Enjoy every last moment in the sun. Which is why there’s a second item on our to-do list: Make our outdoor spaces as pleasant as possible. So we’ve rounded up the coolers, candles, and servingware that will make any backyard/patio/patch of park grass worthy of the all-day hang we’ve been waiting for.

Streusel, Spice & Everything Nice • Fresh summer zucchini gets the star treatment in this spiced loaf cake from pastry chef Lena Sareini

Butcher’s Block • At The Meat Wagon, Stefano Diaz is redefining butchery for his community

Of Cooking and Kinship • My late mother’s fried chicken recipe was a link to my past—and to my daughter’s future

SHORT is SWEET and SAVORY • We’ve got things to do, places to be! Feels good to say that, doesn’t it? And while we’ll all be celebrating this Summer of Making Up for Lost Time in our own special ways, there’s one thing we can all agree on: We have earned the right to spend some time outside the kitchen. Which is why all of these dishes are designed to deliver maximum flavor in as little time as possible—recipes for a summer we’ll remember not for the time we spent cooking but for the time we spent eating with the people we love. What could be more delicious than that?

Cooking While Camping • Almost everything you need to know (and nothing you don’t)

sourcebook

Stacey Abrams’s Dream Dinner Party • As if registering voters weren’t enough, the politician and activist wrote a suspense novel—and makes a mean cheesecake


Expand title description text