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Amnesty Cookies

When I was speaking at the Blogher Food Conference last year, one of the organizers was telling us that on the last day of each month, she carries out what she calls E-mail Amnesty Day. On that day, she deletes all her e-mail in her Inbox, then issues an all-points-bulletin to everyone she knows that if there was anything important in there, to e-mail herโ€ฆ

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Chocolate FAQs

My chocolate has gray streaks. It is okay to use? Thatโ€™s called bloom and it happens when the chocolate melts or gets warm, and then cools again without being tempered. When you buy chocolate, it is already tempered. However if itโ€™s exposed to heat or melted, it can fall out of temper and lose its suspension. (You can read my instructions for how to temperโ€ฆ

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Ingredients for American Baking in Paris

Although we canโ€™t expect things to be like โ€˜back homeโ€™, many of us do miss certain things that we are used to in American recipes. While French has wonderful ingredients, for bakers, it can be a challenge to adapt to new ingredients or ones that behave differently than what weโ€™re used to. Hereโ€™s a list of commonly used baking ingredients and where you can findโ€ฆ

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How to Prevent Cookies From Spreading

Here are some helpful tips to prevent cookies from spreading: Donโ€™t Overbeat the Batter Far too many recipes advise bakers to simply โ€œCream butter and sugar until smoothโ€. So many people just turn on the mixer and go check their e-mail. When you beat butter and sugar, those little crystals of sugar create air pockets between the butterfat. The more you beat, the more airโ€ฆ

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