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Who is your favorite child
You know you have one. Weâre updating [this list of our readerâ keepers](, as in, the Bon Appétit recipes you make over and over again. I want to know yours!! This year, mine was Chris Moroccoâs sambalognese (pictured above). The spicy sauce made all other red sauces pointless to me. I need the HEAT. Heat thatâs perfectly balanced by a little sugar, a lotta garlic, plus ginger, soy sauce, and rice vinegar.
So please, tell me your âkeeperâânew recipe or old!âby emailing staff.bonappetit@gmail.com. Oh! Iâm also looking for etiquette questions about hosting dinner parties; send âem if you got âem.
Get the recipe: [Spicy-Sweet Sambal Pork Noodles](
The end is near
Of the year, sheesh! Donât be so morbid. And as we close out 2019, Google sent out a round-up of the yearâs top trending searches, a sweet little reminder that youâre always being watched. Googleâs a lot like Santa in that way. They see you when youâre searching, they know when youâre awake, they know if youâve been incognito so be incognito for goodnessâ sake! Ohhhh the top trending recipe search was shepherdâs pie??? Why??? But more intriguing was the top cocktail search: âpornstar martini.â
What. the. Heck. Is. That.
Actually, it sounds amazing. Itâs a frothy orange drink thatâs super popular in the UK (and was invented there, according to [stevethebartender.com.au](, in 2002). [Delish]( has a simplified recipe: 4 oz. vanilla vodka, ½ cup passionfruit juice, and prosecco. But wait, the prosecco is served in a shot glass like a sidecar. This is confusing!!! Why not make it a spritz? That would be so good! I guess the prosecco shot is hyperbolic on purpose, itâs over-the-top, like [unprintable thoughts].
Get a great [shepherdâs pie recipe]( here.
Cookie week
It was Rick Martinez COOKIE WEEK at BA this week and while the fashionable [tie-dye cookies]( and [minty black-and-whites]( got a lot of aesthetic attention, my favorite is the butter pecan skillet cookie. Itâs a giant, nutty, buttery cookie with a simple vanilla glaze and maple syrup-roasted pecans on top. I die. Rick, who developed these recipes in the middle of his summer vacation, told me they were inspired by âFire Island queensâall they wanted to eat was Butter Pecan Talenti gelato.â Yesssss.
They were the shining maple star of Emma Wartzmanâs Thanksgiving and were âa real accomplishment in texture,â she said. Kate Fenoglio reports that they got even better a few days after bakingâand are exceptional with coffee for breakfast. âMy aunt-in-law made them and they were a huge hit,â said cookie editor Hilary Cadigan. Priya Krishna tried nearly an entire skillet-full during tastings: âTruly they are one of the best cookies I have had in a long long time,â she said, âand I eat a lot of cookies.â
Get the recipe: [Butter Pecan Skillet Cookies](
Read: [A nice story about Rick âSugar Manâ Martinez at Slate](
Speaking of cookies
Amy H. made [ALL of the cookies]( from our December issueâcool!!!
Speaking of Rick and cookies
Rick got a COOKIE MANICURE by the mega-talented [@jmoneynails](!!!
Listen up
They roped me into recording a mini-segment on the Bon Appétit Foodcast called âCook/Marry/Killâ where I pick a recipe to make, a food story I love, and a food thing I want to gently murder every week. Itâs fun, I swear. [Listen here]( if you want some musings on the $120,000 banana and KFCâs fried chicken-scented firelog. Or not! Carry on with your day. Iâll never know.
Unnecessary food meme of the week
Unnecessary food feud of the week
âDo you make or buy pigs in a blanket?â was a question Christina Chaey posed to our Slack group. The replies BLEW UP. âIf by âmake,â you mean buy the Pillsbury crescents and wrap them around cuts of sausage/hot dogs/kielbasa, then yes,â said Jesse Sparks. âBut thatâs as far as Iâm going for Notorious P.I.B.âs.â Incredible abbreviating. âHebrew national baby!â cheered on Molly Baz. Aliza Abarbanel roots to Trader Joeâs P.I.B.s. And you know itâs an important discussion when Adam Rapoport chimes in: âBuy. Butâand this is a real [redacted] thing to say, says the guy in a turtleneck and a blazer, looking like Tom from Successionâbut the ones at [Polo Bar]( are REALLY good.â To which Chaey replied: âDo they have a freezer section orâ¦â
[Pretzel blankets anyone?](
Have a pastry-wrapped weekend,
Alex Beggs
Senior staff writer
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