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Ciel de Paris

[UPDATE: As of June 2025, Ciel de Paris has closed.] Most people already know that a good view doesnโ€™t necessarily go hand-in-hand with a remarkable culinary experience. But Iโ€™d gone to Ciel de Paris many years ago and found the food pas mal. And to top it off, it was reasonably priced, which is so often not the case in places that tend to attractโ€ฆ

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How to Make Homemade Yogurt

I was goofing around on social media the other night, conversing with someone and recollecting our fondness for our Salton yogurt makers from the 70s; bright yellow contraptions that you put white-capped jars that youโ€™ve filled with milk and yogurt into, plugged into the wall, and waited overnight. Then, in the morning, you were magically rewarded with five pots of warm, barely quivering, just-made yogurtโ€ฆ.

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Change

One of the things that you need to have when shopping for food in France is a big, sturdy shopping basket. You also need to have a bit of patience because the lines can be long, and lines in Paris are like airplane restrooms; when itโ€™s your turn, everyone behind you disappears and suddenly, you seem to have all the time in the world. Butโ€ฆ

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Labneh

I have always loved Middle Eastern foods. The fresh vegetables, the liberal use of herbs and seasonings, including a touch of spiciness at times, and the casual way of eating that the food encourages. Meze is the term thatโ€™s used to define all the โ€œlittle platesโ€ that get brought out to begin in a meal, served in little bowls often with pools of olive oilโ€ฆ

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Artichoke Freekeh Risotto

โ€œRisotto,โ€ of course, means itโ€™s made with rice. But โ€œcharred wheat stewโ€ doesnโ€™t sound as appetizing as it actually is. So with the creative culinary expression invokable by quotation marks, Iโ€™ll allying this recipe with itโ€™s Italian cousin, risotto, because itโ€™s made the exact same way. And for those who donโ€™t have freekeh, and donโ€™t want to scope it out, can make it the traditionalโ€ฆ

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How to Prepare and Cook Artichokes

Itโ€™s fresh artichoke season and Iโ€™m finding them piled up at my local market, practically tumbling off the stands. Last week, I stood there, putting one after the other in my market basket, where I took them home to admire the beauties on my kitchen counter. But theyโ€™re not just pretty to look at; artichokes are great in salads, risotto, pastas, and even on open-faceโ€ฆ

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Strawberry Rhubarb Compote

Can we all agree to stop apologizing for rhubarb? No one apologizes for recipes that call for things like squid, marshmallow-flavored vodka, and green peppers. In fact, some times those things are actually celebrated rather than reviled. So I donโ€™t know why rhubarb, the humble plant that springs to life after a long winter, is the recipient of occasional derision. But itโ€™s time to stopโ€ฆ.

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Verjus Sandwiches

[UPDATE: Verjus is no longer serving sandwiches in their wine cellar, nor are they open for lunch. The regular restaurant is still open for dinner and the wine bar is open in the evening for wine and top notch bar snacks.] A friend whoโ€™s been living here quite long time once wondered aloud to me, why Parisians sandwich-makers werenโ€™t more creative. I never really thoughtโ€ฆ

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Dave and Kateโ€™s Chocolate Brownies

One thing you may not know about me โ€“ after blogging for twenty years, you thought you knew everything about me, didnโ€™t you? โ€“ was that the Hepburns were my neighbors growing up. They were extremely nice people, always smiling and very pleasant. While Katherine wasnโ€™t in the โ€˜hood, it was her brother and his wife who lived just down the street. If you grewโ€ฆ

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