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Canistrelli

The last two cookies Iโ€™ve made on this site have been American-style, i.e.; on the larger side, with lots of flavors and other stuff going on. I like those, but I also like โ€œquietโ€ European cookies, which are often simple, sometimes somewhat plain (like French sablรฉs, or butter cookies), that let you focus on one or two flavors. Canistrelli fit that profile. Originally from Corsica,โ€ฆ

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Provencal Chicken with Pastis

In France, youโ€™re either a juilettiste or aoรปtien, meaning you take your annual summer vacation in July or August, although many get more than four weeks off (and some get less), so thereโ€™s room for a few crossovers as well. I donโ€™t know what the word for someone who takes their summer vacation during both months isโ€ฆchanceux?ย (lucky?) โ€“ or if there is a word forโ€ฆ

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Sour Milk Bread

I was fortunate to only have few โ€œclunkerโ€ meals during my trip to Sweden. You always feel kind of bad when youโ€™re traveling, especially because you have limited time (and funds) and want every meal, and mouthful, to count. Before going to Stockholm, a friend who I was en voyage with had reserved at Lux, a restaurant in the old Electrolux vacuum cleaner factory โ€“โ€ฆ

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Faviken

Itโ€™s hard to write or talk about a place like Fรคviken. Not that I have trouble talking, as those around me can attest to, but making the trek top the restaurant far north of Stockholm is as much about the experience of being in a certain time and place as it is about eating the food theyโ€™re serving. Although I donโ€™t necessarily follow all theโ€ฆ

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Chocolate Mole Recipe

Thereโ€™s nothing I like better than a big batch of mole, the famed Mexican sauce, spiked with chiles, spices, and a hint of dark, bitter chocolate. Mole is excellent spooned over baked or poached chicken, and Iโ€™m especially fond of slathering it over a pot of crispy-cooked carnitas, too. Recipes adapted from The Sweet Life in Paris (Broadway Books) by David Lebovitz

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