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Moist Chocolate-Beet Cake

Itโ€™s interesting reading some of the talk regarding if the internet is ready to replace cookbooks. Sure, there are people furiously clicking around wherever they can for a chocolate cake recipe. And there are hundreds of thousands of chocolate cake recipes that you can find using a search engine. But to me, thatโ€™s not enough. When I want to spend my precious time and fundsโ€ฆ

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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

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Nopi, in London

I was a big fan of Ottolenghi even before I stepped into one of their restaurants. When I got a copy of Yotam Ottolenghiโ€™s first book, I was blown away by the photographs of gorgeous dishes, heaped with generous amounts of fresh chopped herbs, irregularly cut vegetables often seared and caramelized, and roasted, juicy meats accented with citrus or unexpected spices, usually with a Middleโ€ฆ

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โ€œGreenโ€ Nonstick Cookware

One of the great joys about having a blog is that your Inbox fills up daily with pitches for everything from chocolate shows in Pennsylvania (hello? I live in Franceโ€ฆ) to Superbowl Sunday and Forth of July article ideas (hello? I live in Franceโ€ฆ) There are quite a few products that I would laugh at if they werenโ€™t so silly, and to be honest, myโ€ฆ

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Le Pont de Brent

After my visit to the Vevey market with Chef Stรฉphane Dรฉcotterd, we headed back to Le Pont de Brent, his restaurant located above the lakeside Swiss town of Montreux. While he was laying out the fish for the day, which he had just sourced, I noticed the kitchen was unusually calm for pre-service and I didnโ€™t see anyone in the usual panic that happens inโ€ฆ

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The Vevey Market

I was having a conversation a while back with someone who worked for an international hotel chain and she told me that their hotels in Europe donโ€™t have alarm clocks in the rooms because Europeans โ€“ when they take their vacations โ€“ arenโ€™t all that interested in keeping track of what time it is. We Americans, on the other hand, seem to have a needโ€ฆ

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The best sandwich in Paris, at Le Petit Vendome

It wasnโ€™t so long ago that if you were walking down the street, or eating in public in Paris, you might get tsk-tskโ€™d. When I first started coming to Paris, I was warned about getting disapproving stares if you were standing on the sidewalk, jamming food into your craw. Croissants, I noticed, were given a pass, because they were just too good to wait untilโ€ฆ

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Maison Georges Larnicol: Kouign Amann in Paris

People come to Paris and want to try Kouign amann and I canโ€™t say I blame them. And I truly feel for them when I tell them that although you can find Kouign amann in Paris, you really need to go to Brittany and have one. Well, I used to tell them thatโ€”but I donโ€™t have to anymore because Brittany has finally come to Paris,โ€ฆ

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Marche des Producteurs in Paris

I was actually thrilled to see a market of producteurs that was happening this weekend in Paris. We have some great food available in Paris but I donโ€™t get the opportunity often to meet and shop directly from the people who are producing the food. This is especially true with meat, which is sold by butchers and not the people who raise it, but Iโ€ฆ

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