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Chocolate Almond Buttercrunch Toffee

While Paris is always beautiful, when winter comes, the city gets rather cold and gray โ€“ called la grisaille. In fact, itโ€™s so cold that I refuse to go outside until spring. Believe me, all those romantic photos of Paris you see are taken during the spring and fall..and are very deceptive. And although itโ€™s very pretty, it would take a mighty big levier (crowbar)โ€ฆ

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Chocolate Marshmallows

Marshmallows are one (or some) of my favorite things. We donโ€™t often use โ€˜marshmallowโ€™ in the singular and we certainly donโ€™t make them one at a time. When we talk about marshmallows, itโ€™s generally in the plural since itโ€™s hard to imagine just one, lone, solitary marshmallow. That would be triste, as youโ€™d say in French, or sad. Except, of course, when itโ€™s floating onโ€ฆ

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Salt-Roasted Candied Peanuts

Iโ€™ll have to admit that I love peanuts, especially when they are candied with a touch of sea salt added. For years Iโ€™ve been making all sorts of candied nuts, including these candied peanuts, but this was one of the first candied nut recipes I ever came up with and Iโ€™ve been making them ever since.

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Candied Grapefruit Peel

As you get older, you tend to forget things. Often itโ€™s blamed it on age, or an allusion to an early onset of a memory-loss disorder. I forget things all the time, but I blame it on a full brain. Think about it; every ten years, our brains have so much more information to remember than they did a decade ago. Think about all youโ€™veโ€ฆ

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Spiced Candied Almonds

I have a soft spot, or should I say, a crunchy spot, for candied nuts. I like it when theyโ€™re baked to a crispy, golden brown, with a touch of sweetness that comes from coating the nuts with just enough sugar to make them crackle in your mouth, but not enough to overwhelm. I also like a bit of salt, spice, and even some heatโ€ฆ

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Candied Grapefruit Peel

I found myself with several grapefruit rinds on my hands last week (or rather, on my kitchen counter) as a result of working on a recipe that called for their juice. I donโ€™t like to toss things away, especially precious organic grapefruit peels. So I candied them.

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Sorghum Ice Cream with Sorghum Peanut Brittle

The great thing about writing a single-subject cookbook is that you really get to explore one specific topic, which involves not just sharing what you already know, but what youโ€™ve learned about the subject. When people ask me how I can tell if a cookbook is good, I say that if I read the headnotes and the author talks about the process they went throughโ€ฆ

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A Visit to Jean-Charles Rochoux Chocolate Shop in Paris (Video)

I snuck my way into the workshop of master Paris chocolatier Jean-Charles Rochoux. When asked which is the best chocolate shop in Paris, itโ€™s hard to pick just one, but his boutique is at the top of my short list. Each chocolate is hand-crafted in the kitchen just below the shop, where a small team of chocolatiers and Monsieur Rochoux dip, sculpt, mold, and enrobeโ€ฆ

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A lโ€™Etoile dโ€™Or is Open Again!

[UPDATE: As of September 2022, after 46 years, Madame Acabo has retired and closed her shop in Paris.] When a gas explosionย that happened in the basementย destroyed her shop, many couldnโ€™t believe that one of their favorite chocolate shops in Paris was gone, including Denise Acabo herself. I visited her shortly afterward and she was in shock, missing her store โ€“ but most of all, missingโ€ฆ

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