DIY Home-Corned Beef with Vegetables and Homemade Snickerdoodle Cookies



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Host Julia Collin Davison goes into the test kitchen with host Bridget Lancaster to reveal the secrets to making Home-Corned Beef with Vegetables. Then, tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Bridget to a tasting of sherry vinegar. Next, science expert Dan Souza uncovers the science of salt diffusion and nitrites. Finally, test cook Elle Simone shows Julia how to make the ultimate Snickerdoodles

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  1. So a quick vinegar story. I was having a conversation about balsamic vinegar with a friend who had never had real balsamic vinegar before. I was gushing about how good it was and it piqued his interest. A few days later this guy shows up with several hundred dollars worth of balsamic vinegar in the most beautiful and unique bottles. And we had a vinegar tasting party. 🤣🤣🤣 We really did sit around and drink vinegar out of shot glasses. And there was so much of it we repeated the event a couple more times. To this day I have dreams about the wild week of sipping vinegar with my friend. Good times.

  2. OHHHHH MYYYYYYYYY GOOOOOOOOOOOODDDDDDDNNNNNEEEESSSSSSSSSSS…!!!!!!!!!! I MUST MAKE THIS FABULOUS CORNED BEEF!!!! My bff always makes it that "traditional" way and it's always not good till the last drop. I LOVE ATK!!!! I will make this for the holidays!!!!

  3. I'm imagining sweet little 12-year-old Elle in her Home Economics Class, wearing a cute apron that she probably sewed herself as another class project, and having so much fun making these cookies!!! I'll bet that when she went home she couldn't wait to make a batch for her family to try, all while singing and dancing in her kitchen. I just love Elle!!!

  4. .”….dates back to “prehistoric” times.” 🤣😂🤣😂🤣. Who told you to interject that? Meat was given to humans after the Flood of Noah’s time. Genesis 9:3,4. That was only around 4,000 years ago.

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