America's Test Kitchen Season 8

January. 05,2008
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8.5
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TV-G
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America's Test Kitchen

Equipment reviews, taste tests, and recipes from the test kitchen to the home cook. A team of test cooks that viewers have come to love and trust deconstruct recipes and reveal the test kitchen’s secrets to foolproof cooking at home.

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Equipment reviews, taste tests, and recipes from the test kitchen to the home cook. A team of test cooks that viewers have come to love and trust deconstruct recipes and reveal the test kitchen’s secrets to foolproof cooking at home.

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America's Test Kitchen Season 8 Full Episode Guide

Episode 25 - Drive-In Specials
First Aired: June. 21,2008

Food safety concerns have many of us now grilling burgers to medium-well and beyond. Unfortunately, grilling burgers for so long results in disappointingly dense, dry meat. We weren’t yet ready to omit burgers from our backyard menu, so we set out to solve the problem. Recipe: Oven-Fried Onion Rings, Well-Done Hamburgers on a Charcoal Grill Taste test: Cheddar Cheese Science: All About Panades

Episode 19 - Fish on the Grill
First Aired: May. 10,2008

Fish fillets might look innocent, but once their delicate flesh hits the grill, there’s no getting them off without a fight—simply put, fish sticks. And because fish is delicate, in comparison to meat, the flesh easily dries out. We decided to take the fear out of grilling fish by tackling these two recipes: blackened grilled snapper and glazed salmon. Recipe: Charcoal-Grilled Blackened Red Snapper, Sweet and Saucy Charcoal-Grilled Salmon with Lime-Jalapeno Glaze Equipment: Barbecue Mitts

Episode 17 - Bistro Steak Dinner
First Aired: April. 26,2008

Cutting into a steak to find that the rosy meat is confined to a measly spot in the center—with the rest a thick band of overcooked gray—is a great disappointment. Our surefire method for pan-searing thick-cut steaks delivers both a flavorful crust and juicy, rosy meat throughout. Recipe: Pan-Seared Thick-Cut Strip Steaks, Garlic and Olive Oil Mashed Potatoes Equipment: Slotted Spoons Science: Tender Steaks

Episode 16 - Old-Fashioned Breakfast Cakes
Episode 14 - Chicken in a Skillet
First Aired: April. 05,2008

It’s not a surprise that so many cooks turn to chicken breasts for dinner. They’re convenient, low in fat, and, when made right, juicy and satisfying. To keep boredom at bay, one of our simple skillet recipes features a flavorful drizzling sauce, another a golden Parmesan crust. Recipe: Parmesan-Crusted Chicken Cutlets, Pan-Roasted Chicken Breasts with Potatoes Equipment: Inexpensive Instant-Read Thermometers

Episode 12 - White Chicken Chili Supper
First Aired: March. 22,2008

Chicken chili might sound like heresy—after all, isn’t chili supposed to be made with beef?—but this Southwestern dish is a light, bright alternative to tomato-rich beef chili. The key to chicken chili is finding the right cooking method so that the white beans become tender and the chicken doesn’t dry out and turn rubbery. Recipe: White Chicken Chili, Double-Corn Cornbread Equipment: Cast-Iron Skillets Taste test: Tortilla Chips

Episode 11 - A New Way with Turkey
First Aired: March. 15,2008

Brining is the best way to guarantee a moist turkey, but it isn’t always the most practical way. We rethink our brine-at-all-costs philosophy and find that salting, a kind of “dry-brining” in which we rub the bird with salt and let it rest in the refrigerator for several hours, not only seasons the meat but also helps keep it moist. Recipe: Roast Salted Turkey, Roasted Green Beans with Red Onion and Walnuts Equipment: Roasting Pans Taste test: Turkey

Episode 9 - Holiday Beef Tenderloin Dinner
First Aired: March. 01,2008

Holiday Beef Tenderloin Dinner Add a rich stuffing to beef tenderloin, and you’ve got the ultimate main course, at least in theory. But making a tenderloin through can be a challenge—this is an expensive piece of meat, so you don’t want to risk overcooking it. We also wanted mashed potatoes so rich and decadent, not a drop of gravy would be necessary to enjoy them. Recipe: Roast Beef Tenderloin with Caramelized Onion and Mushroom Stuffing, Creamy Mashed Potatoes Equipment: Electric Knife Sharpeners

Episode 6 - French Classics
First Aired: February. 09,2008

Coq au vin’s appeal is timeless, but its preparation can be intimidating for the home cook. We set out to make this dish a little less overwhelming—but just as delicious as we remembered. We also simplify the process of making pot de crème without compromising this decadent dessert’s rich flavor or ethereal texture. Recipe: Modern Coq au Vin, Chocolate Pots de Creme Equipment: Dutch Ovens Science: Cooking with Alcohol

Episode 5 - Kansas City BBQ
First Aired: February. 02,2008

It’s hard to choose a best-loved style of ribs, but we’d be willing to bet that smoky, sweet Kansas City ribs are a top contender. These meaty ribs are slow-smoked for their trademark flavor—and in traditional recipes they truly do take all day to cook. We wondered if there was a faster way. Recipe: Kansas City Sticky Ribs on a Charcoal Grill, Smoky Kansas City BBQ Beans Equipment: Barbecue Thermometers Taste test: Pickles

Episode 1 - Rainy Day BBQ Pork Chops
First Aired: January. 05,2008

We wanted juicy pork chops slathered with a smoky, tangy barbecue sauce. But how would we replicate the savory crust of a grilled pork chop indoors? We set out to solve this puzzle. We also make a cool, creamy macaroni salad with the perfect ratio of macaroni to dressing. Recipe: Skillet-Barbecued Pork Chops, Cool and Creamy Macaroni Salad Equipment: Chef's Knives Science: The Science of Brining

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