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A last-minute party with no menu inspiration. A kitchen with no space. A toddler who will only eat buttered pasta. Name your dinner emergency—Bon Appétit is here to help.  Dinner SOS is the podcast where we answer desperate home cooks' cries for help. In every episode, food director Chris Morocco and a rotating cast of cooking experts tackle a highly specific conundrum and present two solutions. The caller will pick one, cook through it, and let us know if we successfully helped rescue dinner. Call in with your own dinner emergencies—no problem is too big or too small! For the recipes featured in Dinner SOS and more, head to bonappetit.com or download the new Epicurious App in the iOS App Store. You can find episodes of our previous podcast, Food People, here.


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Brad has a vision of a Christmas morning with kids opening presents and adults sipping coffee and enjoying a delicious panettone, the Italian holiday sweet bread. But as he's learned over 3 years of fallen loaves, panettone is not an easy product to bake. So Chris calls on Roy Shvartzapel, who's dedicated the better part of the last 20 years to learning about and producing the loaves, to help Brad improve his process and embrace the wild panettone journey.The recipe Brad used for his panettone comes from the cookbook A Good Bake. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Chris, Kendra, and Jesse gather round to answer questions about all things holiday dining, "Crimbo Limbo," and whether this is the year that cookies will finally break Jesse.Recipes featured:Apple-Cranberry Tarte TatinActually Perfect Pie CrustChocolate Mousse for a PartyPeppermint Bark CookiesPomegranate-Glazed Shortbread WedgesPistacharoosChocolate-Tahini Slice-and-Bake CookiesFive-Spice Crackle CookiesGolden Hour CocktailLipstick MemoryCranberry-Maple MuleBrisket BourguignonBoozy BraisingDark and Stormy Braised Pot RoastOrange-Wine-Braised Chicken ThighsTiramisu Snowball CookiesBaklava Sugar CookiesOrange-Glazed Roast PorkRoast Beef Tenderloin with Garlic and RosemarySpice-Crusted Ham with Brown Sugar GlazeRoast Chestnuts Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Do you want to level up your baking skills? Then join expert Test Kitchen editors Shilpa Uskokovic and Jesse Szewczyk in the BA Bake Club - a community of confident, curious bakers who find just as much joy in the process of baking as the final results.Every month on the podcast, Shilpa and Jesse will be walking through the Bake Club recipe, answering listener questions, and admiring bake clubbers' results. And we're kicking things off with the first Bake Club recipe: Caramel Apple Monkey Bread, a steppy-but-worth-it bake with a tender crumb, sweet-tart apple cider caramel, and perfectly stewed apples.  You can find instructions for joining the Instagram Close Friends group at bonappetit.com/bakeclub - and of course, you can always send your questions to bakeclub@bonappetit.com. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Chris, Kendra and Shilpa open the Thanksgiving SOS hotline once more to take listener calls on Thanksgiving abroad, incorporating cheese into every part of the meal, baking in someone else's kitchen, and the wildest take on a Thanksgiving dinner we've ever heard.Recipes Featured:Loaded Scalloped PotatoesGreen Beans with Mushrooms and Crispy ShallotsThe Gooiest Baked Mac and CheeseStuffing BiscuitsGarlic Bread BiscuitsCranberry-Maple MuleSimple is Best DressingThe Creamiest Turkey Pie with Puff Pastry CrustHazelnut Green Beans with Proscuitto and DatesBrussels Sprout Stir-Fry with Cheddar and Golden RaisinsMiso-Butter Roast Chicken with Acorn Squash PanzanellaLemon Meringue PieConfit Turkey with Chiles and GarlicHoneynut Squash with Radicchio and MisoFestive Red Cabbage and Radicchio SaladPomegranate and Honey Glazed DuckSeared Duck Breast Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
It's time for a Dinner SOS annual tradition: the Thanksgiving SOS hotline! Chris, Kendra and Shilpa hop on the line to take listener calls on vegan mains, the perfect pie crust, how to pare back a traditional feast, and more!Recipes Featured:Garlic Bread BiscuitsMiso-Glazed Carrots with Scallion GremolataMake-Ahead GravyActually Perfect Pie CrustVegan MeatloafSticky and Spicy CauliflowerSquash and Caramelized Onion TartPumpkin Basque CheesecakeCheesy Green Curry PalmiersFallen Chocolate CakeZa'atar Fire CrackersExpertly Spiced and Glazed Roast TurkeyMaple-Butter-Glazed TurkeyFestive Red Cabbage and Radicchio SaladMaple and Bacon Fall Chopped SaladThree-Minute Red Wine Vinaigrette Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
John had a lot at stake last Thanksgiving. After years of not-too-subtly hinting that he wanted the hosting job, John got permission from his mother-in-law to host the holiday in 2022—and he hit it out of the park. But anxious to keep his standing as the family's Thanksgiving host, John turned to Dinner SOS for some help perfecting his already perfect meal. And this year, Chris caught up with him to find out how everything went — and whether he's permanently secured the hosting position.Recipes Featured: Expertly Spiced and Glazed Roast Turkey Simple is Best Stuffing Buttery Milk Buns Actually Perfect Pie Crust Porchetta-Style Roast Turkey Breast Maple-Soy-Glazed Salmon Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Today, we’re sharing an episode from our friends at Foods That Matter.Mark Jacobs, Chairman of Watkins, divulges the delicate (and sometimes dangerous) process of sourcing the finest vanilla beans in Madagascar and explains why vanilla can be so darn expensive, only sometimes. But vanilla's not all they offer! Mark shares surprising health benefits of spices, and spills the tea on how Watkins keeps their huge variety of spices bursting with flavor - including a tip to properly storing your spices at home. Mark even reveals the one spice that mysteriously eludes Watkins (and why), and shares exactly what to look for when you're on the hunt for the perfect spices. Whether you're a spice connoisseur, a curious cook, or a foodie, this episode is packed with flavor-boosting tips and fascinating facts about food and the brand leading the way for delicious flavors.  Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Jen is a confident cook in a household of self-described food people. But she's never been able to successfully make tender, shreddy pork at home, so she called us looking for some rules she can follow to achieve her dream pork in her own kitchen. Chris calls on Inés Anguiano, Certified Pork Stan (tm), to help Jen embrace pork's versatility... and the fact that the only rule with pork cookery is "there are no rules."Recipes featured:  Soy-Basted Pork Chops with Herbs and JalapenosCrispy Pork Cutlets with Kimchi SlawCitrus-Braised Pork with Crispy ShallotsAnd the bonus "middle lane" pork recipes:Mustardy Cider-Braised Pork ChopsSweet-and-Saucy Pork ChopsPork Shoulder Steaks with Grilled Mustard Greens Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
We get a lot of questions in our inbox from listeners with dietary restrictions. And sometimes, we can absolutely handle them using the expertise right in our test kitchen – no dairy? No meat? No nightshades? No problem. But not all restrictions are that simple. So we tapped registered dietician Desiree Nielsen to answer questions about cooking low-FODMAP, diabetes-friendly, and more. If you're experiencing changes in your health, make sure you contact your doctor and/or a Registered Dietician to make a plan that's right for you.Recipes featured: Super-Seedy Gluten Free Bread Blueberry Chia Seed Jam Gluten Free Carrot Cake Vegan Cacio e Pepe Black Vinegar Chicken with Radishes Kate's Feel Good Food Plan 30 Minute Green Pasta with Kale Velvety Vegan Chocolate Mousse Vegan Sausage Stuffed Acorn Squash Cashew Alfredo Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Rachel's the kind of cook who free-forms it – no two dinners turn out the same, and she likes it that way. But she’s setting up a dinner for her parents and her partner’s parents to meet each other for the first time, and she wants everything to be perfect. The only issue? Every one of her guests has a different dietary restriction, and none of them seem to work together. So Chris taps Kendra Vaculin to help keep Rachel's eyes on the ultimate prize: making this gathering an excellent time for all involved.Recipes featured:Squash and Broccoli Rabe LasagnaThree-Minute Red Wine VinaigretteRaspberry Cake with Whipped Cream FillingCheesy Mushroom Galette Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Leah loves the Union Square Farmer's Market, but there's one tent she's too intimidated to stop at: the "mushroom guys" (aka Mushroom Queens).  So to help demystify the alien-looking fungi that Leah's seen at their stall — and prove to her that she can achieve a crispy, umami-rich 'shroom in her own kitchen — Chris takes Leah to Mushroom Queens in Ozone Park, and they get a tour of an urban mushroom farm.Recipes featured:  Pasta with Creamy Mushroom RaguSeared Mushrooms with Garlic and Thyme Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Today, we’re sharing an episode from our friends at The Financial Times. If you’ve been to the wine shop lately you may have noticed a trend: wines marketed specifically toward younger drinkers. Many are natural, organic, or biodynamic. Others are made without special certification but boast backstories that focus on the producers, not just the region or grapes. Wine writer Hannah Crosbie joins host Lilah Raptopoulos to give us a primer on what young wine drinkers want. Why are pét nats, skin-contact wines, and chilled reds suddenly everywhere?Check out Life and Art from FT Weekend wherever you get your podcasts. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Nelson's partner, Cate, is an incredible cook. But she's chronically ill, and not always feeling well enough to cook. So Nelson wants to step up and make her delicious, nourishing meals when she's not feeling her best. The only issue? He's not so confident in the kitchen - especially when it comes to taking on a new recipe or technique. So Chris & Shilpa step in to provide him with a cornucopia of straightforward, unfussy recipes to build his confidence and help him make dinner for Cate. Recipes Featured:Very Good Vegan TacosHerby Cauliflower FrittersSamosa-Dillas with Cucumber SaladCold Soy Milk Noodles with Chili CrispCold Noodles with Tomatoes and Peanut SauceTofu Meatballs in Burst Tomato SauceEveryone’s Favorite Gado Gado Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Caller Teddy has been vegan for a few years. But while she’s confident in her chickpea and lentil skills, bean mastery has eluded her. And, to be fair, the questions are big: canned or dried? What type of bean works best for which application? Is a big pot of brothy beans enough for a meal, or does it need to be doctored? Chris taps Justine Doiron (aka @Justine_Snacks), bean enthusiast, to help Teddy get hip to the humble bean.Recipes mentioned:Brothy Pasta with ChickpeasGochujang Brothy BeansBreaded BeansBrothy BeansPasta e Fagioli with EscaroleLearn more about how beans can help the planet and your health at BeansIsHow.com.Share your thoughts on Dinner SOS. As a token of our appreciation, you will be eligible to enter a prize drawing up to $1,000 after you complete the survey.https://selfserve.decipherinc.com/survey/selfserve/222b/76152?pin=1&uBRANDLINK=1&uCHANNELLINK=2 Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Bon Appetit's annual Best New Restaurants list is live! This year, we're spotlighting 20 new American restaurants that we're particularly excited about. To celebrate the list's release, Chris sits down with Anna and Ni Nguyen, married couple and chef-owners of the Denver, Colorado restaurant Sap Sua. They talk about their partnership in and out of the kitchen and dig deep into the three Sap Sua recipes featured in this month's Bon Appetit magazine.Recipes:Fish with Coconut CaramelBrown Butter Scrambled Eggs Over RiceTofu with Hot Oil Chimichurri Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
This week, we're checking back in on three callers whose Dinner SOS journeys we felt just weren't over. Listen to our callers' original episodes here:EddieTobiMaddy Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Shivani LOVES salad. But by Friday, the lettuce she bought on Monday is just... sad. To help Shivani get a fresh, crisp salad on the table every night, Chris calls on Jess Damuck, the cookbook author behind Salad Freak and Health Nut. The key? Rethinking what a salad can be. Recipes:Cantaloupe, Cucumbers, Lime, and MintWatermelon Salad with Shiso, Plum, and SaltCrunchy Beans Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Liz has three young kids, and the process of getting everybody fed and out the door in the morning can be soul-crushing. So Chris and Ali Slagle (author of the excellent cookbook I Dream of Dinner So You Don't Have To) join forces to help Liz's family's mornings go from sour to sweet.Recipes:Granola SconesAlmond, Kale, and Banana SmoothieBanana, Oat, and Date SmoothieGet Up & Go Blueberry Date Cocoa SmoothieBonus Recipes:Blueberry Spelt MuffinsMorning Glory Breakfast CookiesFully Loaded Carrot Muffins Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Kaitlin and her husband are food scientists — so you'd think they would have a creative solution for their lunch rut. But they're so bored of their midday go-to of yogurt and granola or hummus and veggies, they called up the experts for some work-from-home lunch help. Chris taps BA Food Editor Kendra to help Kaitlin fill her fridge with all the bits she'll need to make her weekday lunches feel delicious, not boring.Recipes:Herbed ChickpeasSalmon Nicoise SaladEgg Salad TartinesPotato Salad with Mustard Sauce and WatercressSummer Hand RollsGreen Beans and Cucumbers with Miso Dressing. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Today, we're sharing an episode from our friends at Milk Street Radio. Tamar Haspel of the Washington Post is here to share 10 truths about food that nobody wants to believe. From diet soda to organic vegetables to farm-fresh eggs, nothing is sacred. Plus, Amanda Herbert brings us inside history’s wildest dinner parties; Adam Gopnik reveals what your drink of choice says about you; we make Thai Coconut and Chicken Soup; and Cheryl Day returns to take your baking calls.To hear more from Milk Street Radio, go to www.177milkstreet.com/radio Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Vlad

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Aug 30th
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Mona Peterson

I absolutely love 'Dinner SOS by Bon Appétit'! The practical tips and creative solutions for meal planning are incredibly helpful. Each episode is packed with insightful advice that makes cooking at home so much more enjoyable and less stressful. https://castbox.fm/episode/Creating-Effective-Custom-Labels-id6234451-id722497150?country=us

Aug 2nd
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Steven D

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Dec 28th
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Oct 6th
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Sep 9th
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Sandy Van Hoose

I loved podcast and the content right up until the swearing with God's name. It adds nothing to the benefit of the show but it completely wipes out the enjoyment for me. I am an avid listener of podcasts as are most of my friends. I can't recommend this show knowing that my friends will also dislike it. please consider recording without the "edgy real" swearing using God's name and I'll be back and recommend to everyone. thanks for considering.

Jan 10th
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Lori C.

bummer ... episode cuts out not long after 10 minutes listening

Dec 18th
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Christopher Byram

the best chicken is fried 🐔

Aug 26th
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Jun 30th
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Julie Drogsvold

I wasn't thrilled with the format of the podcast. The conversation seemed petty, and not very informative. But the comment on the purebred dogs, that was the deal breaker. Way to alienate a listener group.

Oct 22nd
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Jul 2nd
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Masi s

How can I view the text of this podcast?

Apr 11th
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rupexo

33:50 amazing sounding cornbread casserole recipe for future reference

Jan 29th
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havesomesoda

to Brad... meat stuffed radish https://m.weibo.cn/status/4459848051574197

Jan 12th
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Emily McIvor

Would love to try the original lamb Biryani too!

Nov 9th
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Aya

If you've watched their youtube channel to death, here's you next fix.

Oct 13th
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Diane Grenier

is it me or is there a lot of sexual innuendos with chop sticks!

Aug 12th
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Yana Kim

soak rice in water and leave in fridge... sometimes white people just go too far lol

Jun 6th
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