Cook's Illustrated Magazine, Jul/Aug 2024

    • Categories: Main course; Japanese
    • Ingredients: green cabbage; eggs; panko breadcrumbs; boneless pork chops; cooked short grain rice
    • Accompaniments: DIY Bull-Dog sauce
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  • Japanese fried pork chops (Tonkatsu)

    • sarahawker on January 13, 2025

      Preparation was easier than expected. These were fantastic. My chops were thinner than the recipe called for but worked well anyway.

  • Biscuit breakfast sandwiches

    • anya_sf on July 22, 2024

      Very good breakfast sandwiches. The biscuit was sturdy enough, but still tender, and not too thick. I didn't need to make multiple sandwiches at a time, so cooked the eggs individually, but still used the folding technique to fit the biscuit. Unlike some biscuits, these didn't suffer from being microwaved.

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  • Published Jul 01 2024
  • Format Magazine
  • Page Count 36
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher America's Test Kitchen

Publishers Text

Cook's Illustrated is dedicated to finding the best methods for preparing foolproof home-cooked meals. Unlike some glossy cooking magazines, our magazine is staffed with cooks and editors not food stylists. Our 2,500 square foot test kitchen ó the same kitchen in which we film our public television show, America's Test Kitchen ó has three dozen full-time test cooks whose 9 to 5 job (well maybe 7 to 6 on baking days) is testing and retesting recipes 20, 30, sometimes 50 times until we can offer our readers a recipe we're confident will work every time. (Of course you have to promise to follow our recipes for those foolproof results.)

We also offer ratings and reviews of cookware and kitchen equipment to inform you how different models compare and compete so that you can shop smart. We taste test supermarket ingredients and kitchen staples you use every day, so you know which brands taste best, and which are best avoided. And because Cook's Illustrated is 100% advertising FREE, you get unbiased, objective information.