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Tahdig

Ever since I heard of Tahdig, Iโ€™ve loved it, even though Iโ€™d never tried it. The idea of a plate of rice with a brittle, crackly crown appealed to me. It wasnโ€™t until I was in Dubai with my friend Anissa Helou where she ordered a plate of just the crunchy shards of rice, I made a statement that it may have been the bestโ€ฆ

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Anzac Biscuits

Hello, welcome to my guest post, where I share one of my favourite childhood recipesโ€ฆand a taste of Australia. If you make these biscuits, I hope you enjoy them as much as we do! โ€“Emily When I lived in London, I once had an argument over holiday planning with a boss who didnโ€™t want to let me have time off to go home to Australiaโ€ฆ

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Drinking French Booksigning in Brooklyn, NY

ย  Itโ€™s been quite a year! While my 2020 book tour was upended by a global pandemic โ€“ whoโ€™d a thought weโ€™d ever be saying things like that? โ€“ I can finally able to have an event. If youโ€™re in New York City, Iโ€™ll be at Slope Cellars in Brooklyn on Sunday, May 9th from 2 to 3:30pm signing copies of Drinking French. FINALLY! Soโ€ฆ

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Spiced Kefta

Persian food, like many of the foods from a region thatโ€™s often broadly referred to as the Middle East, takes cues from a variety of influences and cultures as people traverse borders and bring their delicious foods with them. Which is why the food in America is so diverse; people have gifted us with foods from their homelands, such as tacos, sushi, pizza, beer, andโ€ฆ

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Canistrelli

The last two cookies Iโ€™ve made on this site have been American-style, i.e.; on the larger side, with lots of flavors and other stuff going on. I like those, but I also like โ€œquietโ€ European cookies, which are often simple, sometimes somewhat plain (like French sablรฉs, or butter cookies), that let you focus on one or two flavors. Canistrelli fit that profile. Originally from Corsica,โ€ฆ

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Upcoming Events โ€“ Live and Online!

Leaning into the world of live, online presentations, chats, and interviews, Iโ€™ve got several lined up in the next few weeks. Some are free and others are ticketed. Please check the time zones where you live and confirm with the websites or venues to confirm times (because itโ€™s a challenge for me to keep track of multiple time zones), and youโ€™re welcome to contact theโ€ฆ

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The Hemingway Daiquiri

I became engrossed with author Ernest Hemingway watching the documentary, Hemingway by filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. Hemingway is one of those legends whose name we all know, but most of us donโ€™t know all that much about him. The documentary takes an unflinching look at him, and his legacy, thanks to contemporary writers, literary scholars, and historians, who filled in much of theโ€ฆ

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Blueberry Muffin Cake

Zoรซ Franรงois is the author of Zoรซ Bakes Cakes and even though her name is French, sheโ€™s an American cake baker. Known for a series of books on making Artisan Bread in 5 Minutes a Day, as well as books that continue that theme for making pizza, flatbread, holidays breads, and gluten-free breads, Zoรซ has finally turned her talents as a pastry chef to cakesโ€ฆ.

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Halvah

A few years ago, tahini took its place in the spotlight. People discovered the sesame paste, usually used in hummus, could be used in cookies, cakes, salad dressings, sauces as well as in other places. Soon halvah also had its day, becoming a star ingredient in tart doughs and rugelach. But halvah is a wonderful treat on its own. During my childhood, Iโ€™d only beenโ€ฆ

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