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Crepes Dentelle cookies (Gavottes)

These may be the best cookies in the world. Okay, theyโ€™re not really cookies, per se. At least not in the French sense. Les cookies refers to chocolate chip cookiesย and these ultra-thin, ultra-crisp, and ultra-buttery tasting crรชpes dentelles are so different, yet so good, youโ€™ll find yourself eating your way through several of them in no time. To prove that point, as a courtesy, theโ€ฆ

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Tourtiere

Iโ€™m not going to beat around the bush here: The new Joy of Cooking is huge. When I first heard about it, I wondered, โ€œDo we need a new Joy of Cooking?โ€ First published in 1931, the book went through several revisions over the years, to become what has the most enduring of all American cookbooks. Yet I wondered if the book would (or could)โ€ฆ

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Thin, Crisp Chocolate Chip Cookies

I recently put my foot in my mouth, again. Speaking at a writerโ€™s conference and rambling on at the podium, as usual, I offered up that I donโ€™t think of cooking or baking as love. Itโ€™s cooking and baking. Maybe because I was a restaurant cook for so long and spent decades pumping out food (which would have been a lot of love-making), I thinkโ€ฆ

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Making Mimolette Cheese

A year or so ago, I went to one of the Fancy Food Shows in the U.S. that are held once or twice a year, and are only open to professionals. Theyโ€™re held in convention centers and you can find (and sample) a variety of foods from around the world. Past trends meant that youโ€™d go and find a lot of salsas or biscotti, cocktailโ€ฆ

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Making French Butter and Camembert de Normandie at Isigny Ste-Mere

I never miss an opportunity to โ€œgo to the source,โ€ so to speak. And in France, itโ€™s sometimes just a train ride away. Barely an hour by high-speed train from Paris is Normandy, and itโ€™s bucolic countryside, where even the cows have their own appellation; La vache Normande. Not only are the cows beautiful, with their wide black and mahogany speckles, and rings around theirโ€ฆ

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Lemon-Almond Snack Cake

This summer, for our vacation, we did our usual road trip, with stops to visit various friends in France, with a delicious detour to Spain. We always look forward to visiting our French friends who have a home in Burgundy, and not just for all the Chablis, jambon persillรฉ, Dijon mustard and gougรจres. (Oh, and they also have a poolโ€ฆ) But since they live abroad,โ€ฆ

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Tomato Tart

I didnโ€™t know what to make for dinner the other night. I had some tart dough tucked away in the freezer, and because I was having trouble closing the door (erโ€ฆwhat else is new?), I realized it was time to clear some of the stuff out. But I also had some beautiful tomatoes on hand, and a tub of fromage frais (fresh spreadable cheese), whichโ€ฆ

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10 Fun Things to Do When Planning Your Food Trip to Paris

My friend Anne Ditmeyer has lived in Paris for over a decade and not only knows her way around town, but also helps others get around. She offers personalized Navigate Tours, sheโ€™s also launched Navigate Paris Online, to help you plan the perfect trip yourself. On her blog, Prรชt ร  Voyager, sheโ€™s covered everything from the delights (and hazards) of Paris swimming pools, to herโ€ฆ

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Apple Blackberry Slab Pie

Summer has just started and temperatures have been hovering close to 100ยบF (37ยบC). Itโ€™s been hard to stay cool but Iโ€™ve learned that temperatures are lower first thing in the morning, so I wake up earlier and get some tasks out of the way before the full blast of heat begins to slowly roast me, and my kitchen. The other thing thatโ€™s hitting us atโ€ฆ

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