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Caramelized Pineapple

One fruit thatโ€™s always in season is pineapple, and the spiky beauties really help to brighten up winter, especially when youโ€™ve had your fill of apples and pears. I like eating fresh pineapple after a meal because not only is it refreshing, but it has a pleasant acidity that tends to make me feel good about eating it. Although not local (we wish! because thatโ€ฆ

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Pistachio Aillade

When I lived in San Francisco, we used to joke (lovingly) that whenever we went to Zuni Cafรฉ, that there would be at least three things on the menu that you had to ask the server what they were. On the other hand, I think if you asked ten people in Paris what aillade is, ten out of ten wouldnโ€™t know either. Unless they wereโ€ฆ

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Cornbread with Harissa Butter

One of my friends who also has a food blog told me that she likes the posts where I cobble together ingredients in Paris to make something American. After spending countless hours roaming the city in search of this and that, itโ€™s something that is actually fun for me to do, too. I like nothing better than prowling around and discovering ethnic รฉpiceries (often aroundโ€ฆ

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Holiday Gift Guide for 2014

Hey โ€” itโ€™s December, and the holidays are once again upon us. While I used to reflect on all the cookbooks that crossed my desk, and kitchen counter, over the past year, Iโ€™ve lost track of what Iโ€™ve made from which book, and when. (One year I got wise, and started the list on January 1st, and continued adding to it as I went. Andโ€ฆ

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Les Sources de Caudalie

I went to les Sources de Caudalie over a decade ago with the intention of bringing a group of guests there. While it was, indeed, a lovely place, it wasnโ€™t really near anything, so folks wouldnโ€™t be able to go out explore on their own unless they had a car. However, it is smack-dab in the middle of Bordeaux wine country, on the Chรขteau Smithโ€ฆ

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Cranberry Raisin Pie

At first, I thought that I was a little late to the party, posting a cranberry recipe after Thanksgiving had passed. Then I realized that now may be the actual best time to post a cranberry recipe since after Thanksgiving there is usually a glut of cranberries on the market, and prices drop after the Thanksgiving. Well, at least in America. I was fortunate becauseโ€ฆ

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Salty, Deep-Dark Chocolate Brownies

When I was in Brooklyn a few months back doing a booksigning with the lovely folks from The Brooklyn Kitchen, a friendly woman came up to me bearing a box of treats from her bakery. I donโ€™t like to eat in front of people, because, frankly, no one wants to meet up with an author while he is shoving pastries in his mouth. And inโ€ฆ

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How to Line a Baking Pan with Aluminum Foil

One of the best ways to ensure that baked goods will come out of a pan, especially sweet treats that tend to have sticky edges, it to line a baking pan with aluminum foil. Bar cookies and brownies are very good candidates for baking in foil-lined pans. I recommend using the heaviest aluminum foil you can find as the flimsy stuff tears easily. Hereโ€™s howโ€ฆ

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Endive and Ham Gratin

Iโ€™ve had a lot of visitors this season and everyone, of course, wanted me to pick a restaurant where to meet up. It was great to see so many long-lost friends, but since it was two meals a day for a couple of weeks, my โ€œidea listโ€ began to run dry. And while I have a bunch of places that I personally want to try,โ€ฆ

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