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Panettone Bread Pudding

Iโ€™m somewhat of a grump about bread pudding. Itโ€™s not that I donโ€™t like it, but to me, bread pudding is something you eat at home, like fruit salad. I donโ€™t need someone cutting up a bowl of fruit for me nor do I need someone tearing up leftover bread and serving it forth. (And handing me a bill for it.) Bread pudding is homeโ€ฆ

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Pumpkin Cheesecake with Pecan Praline Sauce

Itโ€™s that time of year again. And that only means one thing: time to start thinking about the holiday baking. In Paris, bakery windows fill up with Bรปches de Noรซl (Yule log cakes) andย bourrichesย (wooden crates) of oysters are piled up at the markets. The chocolate shops are crammed with people, buying multiple boxes as gifts, and people splurge on caviar and Champagne, one of theโ€ฆ

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Cranberry Sauce with Candied Oranges

Itโ€™s easy to forget about Thanksgiving in Paris. There are no bags of stuffing mix clogging the aisles in the supermarkets. If you asked a clerk where is the canned pumpkin, they would look at you like you were fou (crazy). And if you open the newspaper, you wonโ€™t come across any sales on whole turkeys. In fact, itโ€™s quite the opposite; a friend sawโ€ฆ

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Banana Upside Down Cake

In the winter, we often turn to the tropics to get our fruit fixes. Bananas are the most popular fruit in America, and theyโ€™re quite popular elsewhere, too. Iโ€™m happy with oranges, grapefruits, and chocolate (yup, cocoa beans are fruit โ€“ great news for fruit-lovers!) but sometimes itโ€™s nice to throw something else in the mix, and Iโ€™ll grab a pineapple, some kiwifruits, a fewโ€ฆ

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Roasted Figs

This year, for some reason, fig season just refuses to end this year, which is fine with me.ย Figs have two seasons; the first is usually late summer and the second begins mid-fall. The second crop is better-tasting and toward the end of the season, the prices drop as the bounty increases. I was at the market the other day, planning to buy some figs, whenโ€ฆ

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Butterscotch Bars

Itโ€™s been an interesting year, hasnโ€™t it? Iโ€™ve been on a bit of a bender lately, getting rid of (or at least, reducing) paperwork thatโ€™s been piling up and holds little interest for me.ย I have so much that I had to buy more paper (as in, paper file folders) to store all that paperwork in which seems redundant, but living in a place where paperโ€ฆ

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Caramel-Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies

Thereโ€™s a lot of โ€œstuffedโ€ stuff that goes viral online and it wasnโ€™t my intention to do a caramel-stuffed chocolate chip cookie. Yet there I was, faced with a few batches of caramels leftover from recipe testing that didnโ€™t quite make the cut, and wanted to put the caramels to good use. So why not?

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Peanut Butter Chocolate Brownie Bars

Welcome to 2021. We had sort of, umโ€ฆan abrupt beginning to the New Year. After a punishing 2020 where the pandemic pretty much upended everything in our lives, a lot of us were looking forward to some stability, seasoned with some optimism about the virus, but things took a decidedly different turn in a direction not many of us could imagine. I stepped away fromโ€ฆ

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Texas Peach Cobbler

Peach Cobbler has become the most requested dessert around here this summer. I donโ€™t think Romain had ever had a cobbler โ€“ I usually make crisps, which the French call crumbles. But Iโ€™ve been revisiting some cookbooks on my shelf that I hadnโ€™t used for a while and pulled down The Pastry Queen by Rebecca Rather, who was the owner of several bakeries in Texasโ€ฆ.

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