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Shrimp and Chive Potsticker Dumplings

This year seems to be a banner year for cookbooks and there are so many that Iโ€™ve leafed through andย bookmarked, that even though itโ€™s early in the cookbook season, I feel like I already have the next twelve monthโ€™sย worth of great recipes to try on my docket.ย Lately Iโ€™ve been impressed by books that make cuisines that people might feel daunted about tackling, accessible. And evenโ€ฆ

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Mirabelle Jam

My favorite fruits are plums, which, confusingly for anglophones, are called prunes, in French, or pruneaux, when they are dried. (And boy, are they delicious!) They show up late at the markets in Paris, but stick around longer, overlapping with apples and pears, which arrive in early fall.ย Most of the plums that you see in Paris markets arenโ€™t the tart varieties that are eaten outโ€ฆ

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My French Pottery

A while back, a reader suggested that I do a post about my pottery collection. When I told Romain about it he looked surprised and said that it wasnโ€™t a collection but just stacks of pottery. However itโ€™s considered in the world of les collectionneurs that if you have three or more of any object, thatโ€™s a collection. And I certainly have more than threeโ€ฆ

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The Beast Barbecue in Paris

[UPDATE 2020: The Beast closed during Covid and has not reopened, which may be permanent. Will update this post if the restaurant reopens.] Iโ€™ve been taking a breather writingย about American-oriented businesses in Paris. Not because I donโ€™tย like them, but because there were so many of them that it was hard to keep up, and they were no longer a novelty. And while the hamburger crazeโ€ฆ

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Low Sugar Monkey Bread

Iโ€™m never quite sure what to say whenย people ask if they can reduce sugar in a recipe. My inclination is to say Non!ย right off the bat. Not because Iโ€™m in France, and itโ€™s reflexive, but because when I test or develop a recipe, I get the sugar balance just to where I like it before it goes into a book or on the blog. Itโ€™sโ€ฆ

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Amora Dijon Mustard

The funny thing about having a blog is that you become โ€œsearchable.โ€ Iโ€™ve changed my tune many times, which astute readers often note, on everything from where my favorite croissant can be found (in 2007), where I get my falafel fix (a change from 2005), to what French butter I prefer (in 2008). Cโ€™est normale. Bakeries change hands, restaurants slip in quality, or, more recently,โ€ฆ

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Vaghareli Makai (Spiced Indian Corn)

If I had a nickel for every time I heard, โ€œYou should go to_________,โ€ Iโ€™d have enough money to upgrade on all thoseย flights that Iโ€™d be taking, which would make that prolific quantity of air travel a little more tolerable. Donโ€™t get me wrong, I appreciate suggestions and people looking out for me, so I donโ€™t miss anything great. But for anyone who has everโ€ฆ

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Blueberry Buckle with Lemon Syrup

We sure do haveย some goofy-named foods in America. Britain has their โ€œfoolsโ€ and โ€œmesses,โ€ and France has โ€œbรชtises,โ€ which translates toย โ€œstupiditiesโ€ โ€“ as well asย pรชts de nonne, which, because Iโ€™m polite, will only say that refers to the wind that comes out of the backside of nuns โ€“ and leave it at that. Stateside, weย have our grunts, buckles, and pandowdies, as well as burgoo. Andโ€ฆ

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Epicure Restaurant at The Bristol Hotel

It was quite a summer, starting with sipping homemade cherry wine, a picnic at Versailles, checking outย the Le Creuset factory, and frying up a batch of โ€œFrenchโ€ fried chicken in a sizzling pan ofย duck fat. A few weeks later inย the season, I was pulling a cherry clafoutis from my oven, grilling deviled chicken, and pickling strawberries, to take care of the overload from the outdoorโ€ฆ

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