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Letโ€™s Eat France!

Of all the books I own on French cuisine, Letโ€™s Eat France is one of my favorites. First up, the book is huge. I donโ€™t mean in terms of scope, which it is. But physically the book is enormous. Think the size of the tablet listing five of the ten commandments, and just as heavy. The book is 13+ inches (33cm) tall and clocks inโ€ฆ

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Holiday Gift Guide: Bringing France to You and Others

Hello, Emily here, from day 29 of the 2nd confinement (lockdown) in France. I never thought you could miss the city you live in, but I miss Paris. Physically she remains present and although stores are allowed to reopen tomorrow,ย restaurants will remain closed, the streets are quiet and the soul of the city is sleeping. The old Latin motto of Paris is โ€˜Fluctuat nec mergiturโ€™โ€ฆ

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Cassoulet Toast

Iโ€™m a big fan of traditional Cassoulet. And Iโ€™m not alone; a repeated question I get is โ€œWhere can I get a good cassoulet in Paris?โ€ The short answer is: To the Southwest of France. Sure, one can pick up a jar of Cassoulet from Castelnaudary, or make it, which I sometimes do. For those who want to tackle the project, thereโ€™s a recipe inโ€ฆ

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November Book Events with Michael Ruhlman and Elaine Sciolino

This Friday, Iโ€™ll be in conversation with award-winning writer Michael Ruhlman at Archestratus books in Brooklyn on November 1st, from 6:30 to 8:30 to celebrate the release of his new book, From Scratch. Michaelโ€™s opus to home cooking extols the virtues of mastering basic cooking techniques, which means doable recipes for the perfect roast chicken, as well as traditional cassoulet, the ultimate BLT (with home-curedโ€ฆ

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La Cigogne

I was realizing lately, while packing up to head to another airport, stressing to make sure I had all my chargers, adaptors, noise-canceling earbuds, credit cards, SIM cards, and travel documents, and getting my luggage ready, fastidiously weighing it, and to make sure I wouldnโ€™t have to pay $150 in excess fees, then checking in and getting my seat assignment, then braving the traffic onโ€ฆ

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Holiday Gift Guide: Things Iโ€™m Liking

I started this list, initially called Things Iโ€™m Liking, which Iโ€™d intended to postโ€ฆoh, six months ago. Then I didnโ€™t make it back to finish it, and it ended up being one of those files on my desktop that Iโ€™d check into once in a while, but never get around to finishing โ€“ until now. Using my expertise as a multi-tasker,ย I decided roll it overโ€ฆ

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My French Pottery

A while back, a reader suggested that I do a post about my pottery collection. When I told Romain about it he looked surprised and said that it wasnโ€™t a collection but just stacks of pottery. However itโ€™s considered in the world of les collectionneurs that if you have three or more of any object, thatโ€™s a collection. And I certainly have more than threeโ€ฆ

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La Tuile a Loup

Zut! Just after I walked into La Tuile ร  Loup, the owner of the shop was presenting a customer with two cassoles that heโ€™d retrieved from his store-room, to choose from. As the customer scrutinized each one, I also was eyeing them both longingly, with the same feeling that you get when youโ€™re at a flea market and someone is holding something that you really,โ€ฆ

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Pork and Beans

Cassoulet was probably the first French dishes that really hooked me on French cuisine. I was working at Chez Panisse at the time and when the new Zinfandel wine was released, in a style similar to the annual release of Beaujolais nouveau in France, or the garlic festival on Bastille Day (called 14 juillet, in France โ€“ if you called it โ€œBastille Day,โ€ no oneโ€ฆ

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