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Radish Leaf Soup

Tough times call for looking at everything in the kitchen as a potential source of food. Iโ€™ve been saving the breadcrumbs on my cutting board and scraping them into pots of soup. I parsimoniously scrutinize every egg I use, counting how many I might need for any upcoming baking projects. Fresh lettuce has become a precious commodity as Iโ€™m trying to only to go foodโ€ฆ

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Montparnasse Cocktail

This cocktail is named after Montparnasse, an area of Paris where the Gare Montparnasse is situated in, a train station thatโ€™s surrounded by crรชperies. Each train station in Paris serves a different region of France; The gare du Nord serves the North of France, the gare de lโ€™Est serves Alsace, and the gare Saint-Lazare transports people to Normandy.

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The Hanky Panky

The golden age of cocktails happened during the period of prohibition in America. (So it seemed to have the reverse effect.) During that time, people made their own spirits underground, like bathtub gin, and since the taste wasnโ€™t exactly up to snuff, a good number of cocktails were concocted so that the taste of the main alcohol could be hidden under a few layers ofโ€ฆ

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IGTV Live Instagram Apero Hour (Happy Hour)

As some of you know, since the lockdown (and since my book tour was postponed), Iโ€™m doing a daily Apรฉro Hour (Happy Hour) on Instagram Live. At 6pm (CET, Paris time) each day, except Sunday, Iโ€™ve been demonstrating a different drink, ranging from cocktails to classic cafรฉ drinks and apรฉritifs. Along the way, Iโ€™m talking about French spirits and apรฉritifs, sharing some history and loreโ€ฆ

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Cream of Cabbage Soup

When the virus hit, Iโ€™m pretty sure the first thing people didnโ€™t think about stocking up on was cabbage. I only saw the empty shelves of pasta, rice, and toilet paper from photos posted online, taken in the U.S., but I didnโ€™t see any pictures of the empty cabbage bins. Iโ€™ve loved cabbage for a long time, and even my mother shredded red cabbage toโ€ฆ

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Vieux Carre cocktail

Making cocktails in Paris is fun. I love French and French-inspired drinks and spirits and featured many of them in my book, Drinking French. Recently, I wanted to make a Vieux Carrรฉ which is supposed to have Peychaudโ€™s bitters in it. I had rye whiskey in spades, as well as the other ingredients, but the classic bitters eluded me in Paris. But I went toโ€ฆ

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French Manhattan

Someone told me that โ€œcocktailsโ€ is one of the most used search terms right now on the internet. Sometimes I feel like Iโ€™m in the right place at the right time. Other times, I feel as if things might go the other way. Right now, I feel a little bit of both. When my planned book tour was nearing the start date, the news cycleโ€ฆ

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Chocolate Chip โ€œKitchen Sinkโ€ Cookies

Being confined for two weeks has been, um, interesting. As someone who works at home, I was, like, โ€œI got thisโ€ฆโ€ But by day two I started getting loopy. As much as I think Romain is the greatest thing ever, itโ€™s hard to be cooped up and not allowed to go out. True, we can go to the grocery store or bakery if we bringโ€ฆ

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Stay-at-Home Recipes

Iโ€™ve been working on some recipes to share on the blog, then the confinement hit, and going to the supermarket or obtaining ingredients became more of a challenge. Having lived in earthquake country, I started buying a few extra things in the last few weeks, especially seeing what was happening to our neighbors in Italy. Being a baker, Iโ€™m fortunate that I always have flour,โ€ฆ

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