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10 top tips for visiting Cassis

Hello, Emily here, sharing my top tips for a visit to the Provenรงal village of Cassis, whose motto is โ€œQu a vist Paris, se noun a vist Cassis, nโ€™a rรจn vistโ€ (โ€œWho has seen Paris and not Cassis, has not seen anythingโ€). I definitely recommend adding it to your list of places to visit in France. Itโ€™s hard to overstate how seriously the French takeโ€ฆ

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capitale, Paris

[UPDATE: As of December 2022, Capitale is now closed.] The Paris dining scene continues to change and evolve. The pandemic changed where we ate, and how we ateโ€ฆat least for a while. Restaurants are all open again and packed. But the pause provided a chance to breathe new life into the city. The government offered support, but still, the closings affected restaurants, cafรฉs, and barsโ€ฆ

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12 useful tips for your next visit to a French food market

Hello,ย Emily here โ€“ sharing my top tips for your next visit to a French food market. Hope they come in helpful! โ€“ Emily Whenever Iโ€™m in a new city, thereโ€™s nothing I enjoy more than eating; trying out restaurant recommendations, people watching in a cafe, savoring a refreshing afternoon ice cream or a trip to the local supermarket all bring me great joy. But mostโ€ฆ

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Madeleine Kammanโ€™s White Chocolate-Chartreuse Bavarian

I donโ€™t remember the first time I made this dessert, but I certainly remember being wowed by its flavors, and the creator of it, Madeleine Kamman. (Who Iโ€™ll get to in a minuteโ€ฆ) Iโ€™ve been making it for years and itโ€™s a wonderful way to use white chocolate, which pairs remarkably well with dark chocolate, but also goes nicely with everything from berries and lemon,โ€ฆ

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My substack Newsletter

Going into the New Year, youโ€™ll soon notice a few changes on the site, which Iโ€™m in the process of sprucing up. On the Home page youโ€™ll be able to see posts, from the most recent ones, to all the recipes on the blog by categories. In addition, there will be a dedicated space that features Paris tips, including my favorite restaurants, bakeries, wine bars,โ€ฆ

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Flan Parisien

When people inquire about recipes from the pastries on offer in Paris pastry shops, I look at the recipes we used when I went to pastry school at Ecole Lรชnotre and itโ€™s hard to imagine cutting down a recipe that makes a hundred canelรฉs into a recipe that makes six or eight for a home cook, who likely doesnโ€™t want to go out and buyโ€ฆ

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โ€œWorldโ€™s Bestโ€ Mac & Cheese

I donโ€™t know about you, but there are a few things I need to get off my chest. One is that I canโ€™t think of any time when I donโ€™t want Mac & Cheese. And two, long before the advent of the internet recipe (and food blogs), words like โ€œworldโ€™s bestโ€ werenโ€™t considered clickbait. They were a declaration by magazines, newspapers, and cookbooks that whateverโ€ฆ

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French Harvest Spritz

I discovered the Spritz many years ago when I went to espresso-making school in Trieste, Italy, and wondered what those big, icy orange drinks everyone was drinking at aperitivo hour were. I found out they were Spritzes, a drink also with roots in Austria, that was widely enjoyed by people in the Veneto region.

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Graham Cracker Cake

I am a bad blogger. While others are posting recipes for green bean casseroles, newfangled stuffing, and yet another way to improve turkey (itโ€™s amazing how many ways there seem to be, and they just keep comingโ€ฆ) this year, Iโ€™m back to digging into my recipe files, finally getting around to making some of the recipes Iโ€™ve clipped over the years. This usual-sounding cake wasโ€ฆ

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