Skip to content

Salted Chocolate Chip Tahini Cookies

Whenever I mention โ€œChocolate Chip Cookies,โ€ this recipe seems to come up in the conversation. Iโ€™ve been making chocolate chip cookies all of my life, and am always happy to add new ones to my repertoire. Iโ€™ve made them with various kinds of flours, different types (and sizes) of chocolate, some with nuts (or cocoa nibs), and others without. In some cases, the salt inโ€ฆ

11K Shares

Continue reading...

Chocolate-Salted Caramel Tartlets

People often ask me, after taking a bite of a caramel in Paris: Why canโ€™t they canโ€™t get caramels that taste like that in America? Like bread โ€“ those kinds of wonderful foods are, indeed, available, but you need to know where to look. A while back I was in Los Angeles and a magazine had mentioned Little Flower Candy Companyโ€™s caramels. So I ranโ€ฆ

406 Shares

Continue reading...

Chocolate Tart Recipe

People are often fascinated by what, and how I eat. They think that if youโ€™re a baker, you spend all your time eating pastries. Which is like thinking that bartenders spend all their time drinking. My not-so-secret strategy is that whenever I eat something, I want it to be the best of its genre. I donโ€™t want or need a ton of cream or whatever;โ€ฆ

375 Shares

Continue reading...

Chocolate Mousse Recipe

My search for the perfect, most luscious and intenseย chocolate mousseย brought me right back from France, to America, to Julia Childโ€™s recipe. Although I have a few other chocolate mousse recipesย in my repertoire, her recipe is a classic and has that perfect slightly stickyย texture, that sticks to your tastebuds, then hits you withย a wallop of pure dark chocolate flavor. This recipe requires a bit of whippingโ€ฆ.

1K Shares

Continue reading...

A

Get David's newsletter sent right to your Inbox!

15987

Sign up for my newsletter and get my FREE guidebook to the best bakeries and pastry shops in Paris...