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Best Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

​Dough. Step 1. Whisk 3½ cups (438 g) all-purpose flour, 2 Tbsp. granulated sugar, and 1½ tsp. Diamond Crystal or 1 tsp. Morton kosher salt in a large bowl to combine. Add 1½ cups (3 sticks) chilled unsalted butter, cut into pieces, and toss with your fingers to evenly coat. Working quickly and aggressively, smash and rub butter into dry ingredients to create large, shaggy pieces (you want some pieces that are flat and thin and some that are large and irregular).. Step 2. Stir ¼ cup chilled vodka (if using), 2 Tbsp. apple cider vinegar, and ¼ cup ice water (or ½ cup ice water if not using vodka) in a small bowl. Drizzle over butter mixture, then mix with a fork until shaggy pieces form. Knead in bowl with your hands a couple of times until a shaggy dough forms (it will look quite dry). Transfer large clumps of dough to a surface. Drizzle 1 Tbsp. ice water over remaining dough in bowl and knead again just to bring it together. Add to dough on surface.. Step 3. Divide dough in half. Working with 1 half, press into a single mass, incorporating dry bits, then pat down to make a ¾”-thick block. Using a bench scraper or knife, divide into 4 pieces. Stack pieces, tucking any unincorporated dry bits in between layers, and press down to flatten and combine. Pat into a ¾”-thick disk and wrap tightly in plastic. Using your fingers and the outside edges of your palms, press in any rough spots or remaining dry bits of dough. Repeat process with remaining dough. Chill disks at least 2 hours (but preferably go at least 12 hours).. Do Ahead: Dough can be made 5 days ahead. Keep chilled, or freeze up to 1 month.. Filling and Assembly. Step 4. Preheat oven to 425°. Let dough sit at room temperature 5 minutes to soften. Working one at a time, roll out disks on a surface lightly dusted with all-purpose flour to ⅛” thick. Place each on a parchment-lined rimmed baking sheet and chill while you prepare the filling.. Step 5. Scrape seeds from 1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise, into a large bowl (or add 1 tsp. vanilla extract); reserve pod for another use. Add 1¼ lb. rhubarb, cut into ½” pieces, 1 lb. strawberries, hulled, halved, quartered if large, ½ cup (100 g) granulated sugar, ⅓ cup (packed; 67 g) light brown sugar, ¼ cup plus 1 Tbsp. cornstarch, 1 tsp. finely grated lemon zest, and a pinch of kosher salt; toss to coat.. Step 6. Carefully transfer 1 dough round to pie dish (using a deep pie dish is critical here). Lift up edges and allow dough to slump down into dish (if it’s too cold to be pliable, let it warm up slightly first). Gently press dough into edges of dish if needed. Trim, leaving about a 1″ overhang. Gently scrape in filling and smooth top. Lay remaining dough round over filling and trim, leaving about a ½” overhang. Fold edge of bottom round up and over top crust; press together to seal and crimp as desired.. Step 7. Beat 1 large egg with 1 tsp. water in a small bowl and lightly brush over crust. Sprinkle with 1 Tbsp. raw or granulate  

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Bone Broth Soup and More Recipes We Made This Week

​It’s well known that Bon Appétit editors do a lot of cooking for their jobs. It’s no surprise that we also do a lot of cooking in our free time. Here are the recipes we’re preparing this month to get dinner on the table, entertain friends, satisfy sweet cravings, use up leftovers, and everything in between. For even more staff favorites, click here. A party app worth repeating. I’m highly predictable at parties. If asked to bring an appetizer, I’ll bring crudités: typically endive cups, cucumber spears, and radish halves (not popular, but I love them). The dip is usually the same: a romesco I whip up in a personal blender in minutes. I’ve never measured this, but it goes roughly like this: Drain a jar of roasted peppers and pat them dry.  

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Listen to BA Bake Club’s Podcast on Guinness Cake

​This month, Bon Appétit’s Bake Club is reimagining a classic. Tune in as Jesse Szewczyk analyzes his popular Chocolate Guinness Cake recipe. “The cake came to me quite easily.” I experienced a vision. “I’m fortunate,” Jesse tells cohost Shilpa Uskokovic. However, the challenge arose when it came time to develop the frosting. “I felt like everyone in the Test Kitchen had an opinion on what it should be… I definitely tried at least 10 different frostings.” In the end, Jesse settled on brown butter frosting as the ideal topping—not only for its flavor but also because it evoked the creamy head of a perfectly poured Guinness. “It’s fortified with a touch of Guinness—just two tablespoons,” Jesse says.  

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Inside Hong Kong’s Ever-Evolving Eateries

​Horlicks, the well-known UK malted milk beverage, is a staple as comforting as a rich, creamy milk tea. Flaky egg tarts sit among a broad array of bakery favorites—fluffy pineapple buns, sweet-savory pork floss buns, and crispy buns drizzled with sweetened condensed milk. A variety of baked rice dishes completes the savory lineup. The pork chop rice, a Cantonese dish built on fried rice and finished with a Western touch—a layer of tomato sauce topped with melted cheese.

Brewing milk tea for a group evokes the midcentury origins of these cafés. Cuisine, like language, evolves over time: sharp edges soften, and before you know it, a fresh cooking style emerges. Thus Hong Kong’s cha chaan tengs arose in the wake of World War II, as Western influences began reshaping the city’s culinary landscape.

Samuel Dic Sum Lai, a PhD candidate at the University of London, has dedicated his research to documenting the hazy history and culture of these eateries.  

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Ceramic Cookware From Around the Globe

​Pottery employed for preparing and serving food dates back to the world’s earliest civilizations, illustrating that humans have congregated around meals for nearly as long as they’ve had fire for cooking. Today, when these items—bowls, baking dishes, serving vessels—grace our tables, they carry this legacy along with them. Shards from 20,000-year-old clay pots have been discovered in China. During the excavation of Pompeii, archaeologists uncovered kilns containing unfired terra-cotta vases buried under vast piles of ash. Ceramic cooking implements discovered in present-day Ecuador, from the fifth millennium BCE, represent some of the few surviving remnants of a long-forgotten ancient civilization. Similar to those artifacts, these five culinary tools from around the world depict the tales of the creators bringing their ancestral cooking traditions into the present day. Kyūsu, Japan. Photo credited to Hugo Yu, with prop styling by Andrea Bonin. Taisuke Shiraiwa, a Japanese kyūsu (teapot) artist, refined his pottery wheel techniques under the guidance of master craftsman Konishi Yohei in Tokoname, Japan—a renowned ceramics hub. His wood-fired, salt-glazed teapots, made for New York City’s Tea Dealers, shimmer with hues like lavender blush, sea foam, and volcanic ash; features such as flower-shaped lids and fiddlehead-curved ushirode handles ground the pieces in nature’s playful motifs.  

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How I Became a Breakfast Person Through Travel

​I’m an early riser who usually forgoes breakfast. Coffee and a lengthy walk are all I require to kick off the day—then I’m set until midday. Even on typical weekends, I usually just have a green juice along with a bowl of berries and yogurt. Occasionally toast.. But when traveling, I seek out hotels that include breakfast. I pile up pancakes and home fries, sample every sausage with poached eggs. In recent years, I’ve observed that buffets are prioritizing local dishes over standard omelets, pastries, and fruit salad. I was delighted by the vast breakfast buffets in Dubai and Abu Dhabi offering couscous, tomato and green shakshukas, curries, and stews. The laminated pastries were stuffed with chocolate and pistachio cream, while the baklava was soaked in local honey. In Seoul, the Dutch ovens held wobbly eggs, fried rice, and dumplings. I’ve seen other hotel guests bypass the French toast sticks, opting instead for tamales and tacos in Mexico and callaloo with saltfish in Jamaica. Hotel breakfasts’ variety shows how chefs accommodate tourists’ familiar preferences while linking them to local traditions, turning the hotel into a draw for non-guests. Last year, I visited The Inn at Little Washington in Virginia, the eccentric 48-year-old restaurant operated by chef Patrick O’Connell, brimming with antiques and George Washington memorabilia.  

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