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Kumquat Marmalade

Iโ€™ve been on a marmalade bender lately. Well, itโ€™s actually been for the last few weeks. Winter, of course, is marmalade season and the markets in Paris are heaped with citrus: Corsican clementines, pretty yellow bergamots, hefty pink grapefruits from Florida (although some infer appellations from elsewhere โ€“ namely, the Louvre), leafy lemons from Nice, and lots and lots of oranges. The stands are soโ€ฆ

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Salted Chocolate Chip Tahini Cookies

Whenever I mention โ€œChocolate Chip Cookies,โ€ this recipe seems to come up in the conversation. Iโ€™ve been making chocolate chip cookies all of my life, and am always happy to add new ones to my repertoire. Iโ€™ve made them with various kinds of flours, different types (and sizes) of chocolate, some with nuts (or cocoa nibs), and others without. In some cases, the salt inโ€ฆ

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Galette des rois

Starting in late December, pastry shops in Paris start jumping the gun, and windows and showcases begin filling up with Galettes des rois, or King Cake, in anticipation of the celebration of Epiphany, on January 6th. Because itโ€™s such a popular treat, and lucrative for bakeries, the period of availability seems to extend a few more days every year and itโ€™s not unusual for findโ€ฆ

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Panettone Bread Pudding

Iโ€™m somewhat of a grump about bread pudding. Itโ€™s not that I donโ€™t like it, but to me, bread pudding is something you eat at home, like fruit salad. I donโ€™t need someone cutting up a bowl of fruit for me nor do I need someone tearing up leftover bread and serving it forth. (And handing me a bill for it.) Bread pudding is homeโ€ฆ

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Panettone French Toast

Iโ€™ve been pondering what, if anything, I should close out the year with. In the past, Iโ€™ve written down my thoughts here, which I spent the last couple of days pondering. Reading and re-reading what I wrote, I realized that I couldnโ€™t quite figure out what I wanted to say. And if I couldnโ€™t figure it out, I didnโ€™t feel like I shouldย inflict that onโ€ฆ

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Pumpkin Cheesecake with Pecan Praline Sauce

Itโ€™s that time of year again. And that only means one thing: time to start thinking about the holiday baking. In Paris, bakery windows fill up with Bรปches de Noรซl (Yule log cakes) andย bourrichesย (wooden crates) of oysters are piled up at the markets. The chocolate shops are crammed with people, buying multiple boxes as gifts, and people splurge on caviar and Champagne, one of theโ€ฆ

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Cranberry Sauce with Candied Oranges

Itโ€™s easy to forget about Thanksgiving in Paris. There are no bags of stuffing mix clogging the aisles in the supermarkets. If you asked a clerk where is the canned pumpkin, they would look at you like you were fou (crazy). And if you open the newspaper, you wonโ€™t come across any sales on whole turkeys. In fact, itโ€™s quite the opposite; a friend sawโ€ฆ

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French Apple Cake

Itโ€™s interesting how many views of Paris there are, which you notice if you follow the variety of voices that write about life in the City of Lights. (A mistake some writers make is to call it the City of Light, and โ€˜lightsโ€™ in actually plural.) I tend to find all the quirks and report on the sardonic side of things, which for some reason,โ€ฆ

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Summer Fruit Recipes

Itโ€™s summer! Whether youโ€™re in or outdoors, hopefully for all of you there are beautiful summer fruits and berries to be had, and I hope that youโ€™re able to get your hands on as many of them as you can. I am loading (actually, overloadingโ€ฆ) myself up at the market. While a good portion on the fresh fruit gets eaten just as-is, some of itโ€ฆ

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