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Chef Gabriela Cámara’s Home Kitchen Is as Vibrant as Contramar’s Food

​If you’re planning a trip to Mexico City, the most common recommendation you’ll hear is to have lunch at Contramar. Answer the summons. The renowned restaurant in Roma Norte is best known for its whole red snapper adorned with bold strokes of red chile and green parsley sauces, though the menu brims with essential seafood dishes (such as the flawless tuna tostadas). The mastermind behind it—and several other acclaimed restaurants in the city—is chef Gabriela Cámara. One of the busiest chefs I know, she’s still taking on new ventures like Cantina Contramar in Las Vegas, so she treasures her time at home. In a sunlit kitchen with light pouring through glass doors, stacks of cookbooks sit amid walls lined with her grandmother’s copper baking pans and bowls brimming with garden-fresh produce. Here, Cámara shares how she remains inspired and well-fed between shifts: the range and griddle. Wolf 48-inch Dual Fuel Range with 4 Burners and Infrared Dual Griddle. $19,450. Wolf. Every week, Cámara meal preps breakfasts by cooking a big pot of beans and a batch of tortillas on the infrared dual griddle integrated into her stove.  

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Two Famous Football Players, One Scathing Restaurant Review

​Welcome to Open Tab, my weekly digest of news, gossip, and stories that lingered in my browser tabs all week. Last week, we discussed the astonishing quantity of hot sauces on the Artemis II. One detail from this week’s New Yorker exposé on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (especially his frequent lying) that I can’t stop pondering was a standout among its many bombshell revelations. Ronan Farrow wrote that Altman would pause his “war room” at six o’clock each evening for a round of Negronis. Negronis…every night? This man needs to be introduced to new cocktails. Also out there: Danny Meyer’s new book, *What Could Possibly Go Right?* It will be released in late September. What should we anticipate?  

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Creamy Asparagus Soup

​This velvety asparagus soup recipe is a timeless spring favorite worth revisiting. Originally featured in our March 2006 issue, the soup is gently simmered before being blended to a completely smooth consistency. A dollop of lemon crème fraîche (or sour cream) provides a vibrant, zesty finish. It has everything you want in cream of asparagus soup: velvety, vibrant, and just sharp enough to give it a zing. We updated this recipe in 2026 by increasing the asparagus, yielding a thicker, more satisfying soup that works as a slightly rustic starter for a spring dinner party or a light lunch. For a smoother finish, strain the blended soup through a fine-mesh sieve. More spring recipes →  

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Tojiro Knife Set Review: Sharp, Affordable, Extremely Well-Made

​Here’s an update to my recommendation: I still love this knife set, but I’ve seen it frequently go out of stock. It’s also substantially more expensive now than when this piece was first published. Although I use these knives nearly every day and eagerly recommend them to anyone who can track them down, I’m no longer convinced they offer the great value they once did. For additional three-piece bundle choices, see our roundup of the best knife sets. When I was 16, I worked as a prep cook at a local banquet hall. Occasionally, the chef would pull out his personal knife roll, allowing us to cut crudités using something besides the usual dull, plastic-handled, grimy kitchen knives we were forced to use. I still recall the distinctive weight of the 8-inch chef’s knife as I pulled it from its sheath, the chef commenting, “Wüsthof makes the best knives.” That works for me. Years later, I requested a Wüsthof set as a college graduation gift and instantly fell in love with their balanced handles, sharp edges, and superior steel quality.  

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The Best Chef’s Knife, Tested and Reviewed (2026)

​What defines a quality chef’s knife. The sharpness of each knife was evaluated using the following criteria. The finest knives effortlessly and cleanly cut through a range of vegetables—from tender tomatoes to dense kabocha squash—while also slicing paper smoothly without tearing or snagging. Construction. Knives forged by hammering a single piece of steel into shape feel more robust and better crafted than stamped knives, which are mass-punched from large steel sheets. Chef’s knives with a full tang—where the metal extends the entire length of the handle—and a bolster offer superior balance compared to partial-tang knives. Comfort. A quality chef’s knife should feel comfortable for various grips, enabling smooth chopping, slicing, and dicing without hand strain or discomfort. They’re also well-balanced between blade and handle for easier knife work, with comfortable handle materials. Other chef’s knives we liked. Unter 1703 Dollar. 100 oder 200. 200 Dollar und mehr.  

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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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