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Chouquettes: French Cream Puff Recipe

Dinner in Paris generally starts at 8 pm, especially in restaurants, and I get ravenously hungry between lunch and dinner. Parisians do dine rather late โ€“ often not until 9:30 pm or later, and thatโ€™sย an awfully long stretch. So French people visit their local pรขtisserie for an afternoon snack, known as le goรปter, although nowadays Parisians often call it le snack. Le snack is oftenโ€ฆ

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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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Peanut Butter and Chocolate Chip Granola

We all want granola to be healthy. And some granolas are so sweet they could easily qualify as candy. But since I tend to spend the better part of the day roaming around my apartment sticking my hand in various boxes and jars of stuff to eat, I wanted to come up with a granola that was satisfying enough for breakfast, but one that Iโ€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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Dark Chocolate-Cherry Fruitcake

โ€˜Tis the season for holiday baking and Iโ€™ll admit to being on a little bit of a fruitcake bender, recently giving a Black Fruitcake a go and revisiting one of my all-time favorite recipes, Fruitcake Bars which won accolades from several French friends. (They were also surprised at how easy there were to make, too.) A while back, I gave the much-maligned fruitcake a makeover,โ€ฆ

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Low Fat Banana Bread

I know Iโ€™m late in the game and I have a gazillion excuses. Banana Bread became the recipe of the lockdown. It seemed everyone had some overripe bananas that needed to be used up, which isnโ€™t all that uncommon even in the best of times. While Iโ€™ve had my own Banana Bread recipe on the blog for a while, but with many people had troubleโ€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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Fig, Tahini and Milk Chocolate Chip Cookies

Not many of us saw it coming, certainly not me, way back in 1989 when La Brea Bakery opened, and I thought, โ€œWho the heck is going to buy freshly baked bread in Los Angeles? Thatโ€™ll never workโ€ฆโ€ And the rest, as they say, is history, as La Brea Bakery and Campanile restaurant, the adjacent restaurant in the same Spanish-style building (that Charlie Chaplin built),โ€ฆ

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Absinthe Ice Cream

When I originally came up with this ice cream, the year was 2009, which seems like a long, long time ago, in so many ways. Absinthe had been banned in France since 1914, blamed for a host of societal ills, even being accused of causing people to go crazy (which has since been debunked; most blame additives added to cheap absinthe, which caused brain damage),โ€ฆ

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