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I Love Macarons!

For some reason, the world went a little nuts for Parisian macarons in the past year and everyone, from New York to New Delhi, seemed to be fascinated by these little sandwich cookies. Notice that I said โ€œParisianโ€ macarons, since you wonโ€™t find these too far outside of Paris. Folks in the rest of France make more traditional macarons, made from a simple meringue withโ€ฆ

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How to Find Foods and Other Items Online

Because I live outside the United States, sometimes people inquire about where they can obtain the same ingredients or equipment wherever they liveโ€”worldwide. Although I strive to make the recipes and stories as globalized as possible, infrequently I will use an ingredient or equipment that might not necessarily be as easily available to others as it is to me. So Iโ€™m sharing the same searchโ€ฆ

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Great Dining Deals in Paris

Youโ€™re probably thinking that Iโ€™m a little crazy saying that a meal thatโ€™s going to set you back a hundred bucks is a bon marchรฉ. I donโ€™t know about you, but thatโ€™s not pocket change, even for a bon vivant like me. The first time I went to a three-star restaurant in Paris was about six years ago. After my female friend and I gotโ€ฆ

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Celery Root Remoulade (Celeri Remoulade)

Iโ€™ve never liked celery. To me, itโ€™s like eating green water held together with a lot of fibers. Unless itโ€™s filled with peanut butter or cream cheese, you can keepย it. The only time I ever buy a bunch is when Iโ€™m making stock, which is a shame, because that only requiresย a stalk or two, and the rest sits in my refrigerator until it wilts andโ€ฆ

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Rue Montorgueil and Les Halles, Paris

You might not remember the days before the internet, but when we used to travel somewhere, weโ€™d ask a friend to scribble down a list of suggestions. And weโ€™d often be asked to do the same in return. Then when computers became widely used, other โ€˜favoritesโ€™ lists started circulating, including suggestions posted in online forums and in blogs. So think of this list as myโ€ฆ

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Itโ€™s Ready! Ready for Dessert Video

Am so happy to release of my newest book, Ready for Dessertโ€”a hefty volume of my all-time favorite recipes! Youโ€™ll find everything I love in this book, from the Chocolate Chip Cookies that won over les Parisiens to a French inspired Apple-Frangipan Galette. I figured out the secret to truly chewy Peanut Butter Cookies, and frosted Black and Whites finally get their due. I riffโ€ฆ

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Involtini: Feta & Prosciutto Rolls

I was having drinks at a friendโ€™s house last night, who is a cuistot, the French slang for a cook. I donโ€™t think youโ€™d say cuistat for a woman, but whatever you want to call us, the conversation pretty much stayed on one topic: Food. We talked literally for hours while we drank brisk sauvignon blanc and picked apart an amazing wedge of 30 month-oldโ€ฆ

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Pine Nut Syndrome

I noticed something weird this week: just about everything I ate tasted odd. No matter what it was, from bland rice cakes to strong, dark coffee, a few minutes after I ate or drank it, there was an odd, bitter flavor lingering in my mouth. Being me, naturally, I assumed the worst: That they were going to have to remove my mouth, or something.

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Eggless Chervil Mayonnaise

You might have passed chervil by when shopping, thinking it was a wimpy version of parsley. The wispy, thin leaves donโ€™t look very tempting. And you might be tempted to overlook it, unaware of its powerful aroma that it lends to certain dishes. But if youโ€™ve never had it, add a handful of chopped chervil to a salad. Youโ€™ll wonder why you donโ€™t pick upโ€ฆ

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