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Hill Country Barbecue

I woke up this morning, and could not even make it through to the second half of my flagel. My stomach was stuffed from yesterday, which began at Baked in Brooklyn, then extended through to a burger and fries at Shake Shack, across the border to Connecticut for steamed lobster, then back into New York City with a quick detour through the Apple store, thenโ€ฆ

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Doughnut Plant, NYC

Could the Doughnut Plant be the best place in the world? Iโ€™m sorry, but I donโ€™t remember the name of each and every doughnut we had at Doughnut Plant in New York City. Frankly, I was so caught up in ordering doughnuts, passing them around, trying to take a few snaps, while going berserk over each and every flavor of doughnut we tried, my sanityโ€ฆ

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Momofuku Milk Bar

I sometimes think about stepping back into the restaurant world. I miss being around all that energy and cooking alongside others instead of toiling in the kitchen all by my lonesome (โ€ฆand with you, of course). But itโ€™s nice to bounce ideas off of others and do more involved presentations, plus Iโ€™ll admit, I miss having a team of dishwashers on staff just as muchโ€”orโ€ฆ

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Porchetta

It felt a little funny heading over to Porchetta for lunch. I mean, I live right next to Italy and had amazing porchetta there just recently. So why am I taking a lengthy subway trip down to the East Village for lunch? And I was tempted even further when I was on the way to meet my friend Shira (who I met on a boatโ€ฆ

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Flat Bagels

Tradition schmadition. Something Iโ€™ve noticed every time I come to New York is that the bagels keep getting puffier and puffier. (Which happened before everything started going 3D.) When I eat a bagel, I want a chewy exterior with lot of seeds on it and enough dough inside to support a swipe of cream cheese. I donโ€™t want a whole loaf of bread in thereโ€ฆ.

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โ€ฆand that was the RUB

We came for the burnt ends. But to be fair, when we called the day before to see if RUB Barbeque took reservations, we were told that they sometimes run out of certain items because they take days to smoke. So, of courseโ€”with my luck, we arrived at RUB, aka, Righteous Urban Barbeque, toโ€ฆ I think that sign is the VA (version Amรฉricain) of theโ€ฆ

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Blog Notes

Appearances I have a few appearances coming up, and if youโ€™re around, please come by and say hiโ€ฆ -August 5: Borders Books, New York City โ€“ 7pm (Thatโ€™s this week!) -September 25: La Cocotte, Paris โ€“ 3 to 5pm You can find more information about them on my Schedule page. Thatโ€™s all I have planned so if Iโ€™m not coming to where you are, hopโ€ฆ

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Design*Sponge Video and Raspberry Sorbet Recipe

The fashionable team over at Design*Sponge came by to make a video with me here in Parisโ€ฆ I hit the market with Anne Ditmeyer of Prรชt ร  Voyager, who is part of the Design*Sponge creative team, to do a little shopping. You can watch the video here. (Plus we got a little lesson of how far a seller will go not to sell something toโ€ฆ

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Eggplant Caviar

Iโ€™d not heard of Eggplant Caviar (caviar dโ€™aubergine), until I moved to France. Iโ€™m not sure why that wasโ€”perhaps in the states itโ€™s called something different when I was served it? Could it be labeling laws, so I wouldnโ€™t confuse eggplant seeds for fish eggs? Or did I just have my head in the sand for too many years and only saw the light whenโ€ฆ

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