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Kumquat Marmalade

Iโ€™ve been on a marmalade bender lately. Well, itโ€™s actually been for the last few weeks. Winter, of course, is marmalade season and the markets in Paris are heaped with citrus: Corsican clementines, pretty yellow bergamots, hefty pink grapefruits from Florida (although some infer appellations from elsewhere โ€“ namely, the Louvre), leafy lemons from Nice, and lots and lots of oranges. The stands are soโ€ฆ

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Sweet Lemon (bergamot or Meyer lemon) Marmalade

Bergamots arenโ€™t something one runs across every day in the supermarket, or even at greengrocers. But mid-winter, depending on where you live, you just might get lucky and happen across some, as I recently did in Paris. But no matter, this recipe can be made with otherย kinds of lemon, especially โ€œsweetโ€ lemons, such as Meyer lemons. Thereโ€™s conflicting information on what a bergamot actually is,โ€ฆ

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Five Favorite Food Addresses in Paris

ร‰pices & Saveurs Although it may seem like your typical Arabic รฉpicerie (food shop), of which there are many in Paris, Iโ€™ve shopped a lot of them and found ร‰pices & Saveurs especially well-stocked. The place is as neat a pin and in addition to the usual line-up of harissas, nuts and dried fruits in bulk, olive oils, and spices, I always findย curiosities on theโ€ฆ

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Making Cassata alla Siciliana, in Sicily

I didnโ€™t want to cause a ruckus by sharing pictures of such a spectacular cake without a recipe. But on the other hand, itโ€™s quite a chore to make a Cassata alla Siciliana and although Fabrizia Lanza sailed through it without breaking a sweat, between using the right pan, mixing up your own almond paste, finding ricotta as good as the ricotta in Sicily, andโ€ฆ

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A Visit to A lโ€™Etoile dโ€™Or (Video)

[UPDATE: As of September 2022, after 46 years, Madame Acabo has retired and closed her shop in Paris.] A place like A lโ€™Etoile dโ€™Or could not exist anywhere else in the world but Paris. In this charming shop up by Montmarte you find a carefully selected assortment of candies and chocolates from the best artisans across France. Darting from shelf to shelf, owner Denise Acaboโ€ฆ

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What is a Bergamot?

During citrus season in France, if youโ€™re lucky, youโ€™ll run across something called a bergamot. Theyโ€™re not brilliant yellow like regular lemons, but a sort of orangey color, and when split open, theyโ€™re quite juicy and the flavor is much sweeter than regular lemons. In fact, they often call them citrons doux, which translates to โ€œsweet lemons.โ€ Last year when I was making bergamot marmaladeโ€ฆ

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Rue Montorgueil and Les Halles, Paris

You might not remember the days before the internet, but when we used to travel somewhere, weโ€™d ask a friend to scribble down a list of suggestions. And weโ€™d often be asked to do the same in return. Then when computers became widely used, other โ€˜favoritesโ€™ lists started circulating, including suggestions posted in online forums and in blogs. So think of this list as myโ€ฆ

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Eating and Dining in Bologna, Italy

โ€œItโ€™s not your fault!โ€ she laughed. I had just walked in the door of my hotel, clutching my stomach in a bit of a panic, unable to fit in another morsel of food, no matter how small or appealing. Halfway through my 10 day eating trip through Italy, I felt like a plump, overstuffed ricotta-filled cannoli, bursting at both ends. I told the woman atโ€ฆ

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