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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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paris restaurants (new updates)

Iโ€™ve been featuring some new and revisited favorite restaurants in Paris, writing them up in my newsletter. You can find a list of my Favorite Restaurants in Paris on my website but here are links to the posts in my newsletter of places Iโ€™ve eaten at latelyโ€ฆ To get more Paris tips (and stories and recipes) sent right to your Inbox, subscribe to my newsletterโ€ฆ

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Cherry Compote

I think I have something wrong with me. I seem to be afflicted with a particular malady that forces me to buy way too many summer fruits when theyโ€™re in season. It gets particularly dire when faced with apricots and cherries, two fruits whose seasons are much shorter than the others. The first fresh apricots I saw were back in upstate New York, around theโ€ฆ

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Coconut Chocolate Macaroon Recipe

Many people tell me this is one of their favorite recipes from my cookbook, Ready For Dessert. In addition to these fantastic Coconut-Dipped Chocolate Macaroonsย in it, youโ€™ll find theย much-lovedย recipe for Fresh Ginger Cake, which makes a fantastic dessert served with sliced, juicy peaches or flavorful strawberries and raspberries in the summer, or tangy lemon cream in the winter, as well as my other most frequentlyโ€ฆ

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Strawberry Spritz

Recently I started reaching for my bottle of Vermouth Blanc more and more. I had opened it to make an El Presidente cocktail, but during an interview on my IG Live channel with Pierre-Olivier Rousseaux, owner of Dolin distillery in France, he remarked that their Chambรฉryzette apรฉritif, made in the French alps, could be made at home, anywhere, with fresh strawberries and white vermouth. Soโ€ฆ

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Caramelized Peanut Coffee Cake

Whenever Iโ€™m looking through a new cookbook, what never fails to make me bookmark a recipe is when I come across something that has caramelized nuts on it, or in it. Whether it be Honey-Almond Squares or Swedish Almond Cake, you can be sure youโ€™ll find me in my kitchen within the next 24 hours, and baking it. This Caramelized Peanut Cake that takes veryโ€ฆ

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Far From the Tree: Apple-Pear Cocktail

The other day I was thinking of cocktails that were fall and winter-friendly. Calvados (apple brandy) of course is always in season, but I also had a bottle of spiced pear liqueur from St. George Spirits in California on hand that has a lovely pear flavor mingled with a bouquet of spices, that Iโ€™ve been meaning to incorporate into a cocktail. I had a hunchโ€ฆ

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Cranberry Chutney

Have you ever gone away for a few weeks and found out that youโ€™d left the freezer door ajar? Well, I did. And let me tell you, it wasnโ€™t pretty. Before traveling, since Iโ€™m anti-gaspillage (against food waste), I jammed whatever I could into my already-stuffed freezer, including a half-eaten tomato tart, which I thought would be nice to have ready-and-waiting upon my arrival home,โ€ฆ

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