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Marshmallow Cream Fudge

I was told by my somewhat better half that I wasnโ€™t allowed to bring the construction crew โ€“ that is, the guys who are working on my apartment โ€“ any more treats until they picked up the pace. I donโ€™t think the expression โ€œNo more monsieur nice guyโ€ exists in French, but that seemed to be the tone of the sentiment expressed. However being American,โ€ฆ

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Panforte

Even before the holidays get started, I always make sure that Iโ€™ve got all the ingredients on hand to make one of my very favorites desserts: Panforte. Honey, cocoa powder, almonds and hazelnuts I usually have around, for sure, and I make sure to make a batch ofย candied citronย when I find citrons at the market, too.

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Lille, Aux Moules, and a Sink

โ€œThree weeks?! Is that all?โ€ they laughed uproariously, as a response to my telling folks at a dinner party the other night about how much trouble I was having finding things like sinks, tiles, light fixtures, and so forth, for the renovations of my apartment. I literally spent weeks and weeks combing plumbing catalogs, scoping out a myriad of stores devoted to kitchen fixtures, andโ€ฆ

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Paris Pastry Guide E-Book

Iโ€™m excited to announce the release of the e-book of my Paris Pastry Guide! With over 300 addresses for the best places in Paris for chocolates, pastries, and other confections, this comprehensive guide is the perfect sweet companion for your trip to Paris. But even if youโ€™re not planning a trip, thereโ€™s plenty of pictures to so you can enjoy the scrumptious pastries of Parisโ€ฆ

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Henri Le Roux in Paris

A favorite chocolatier of mine has finally made it to Paris, Henri Le Roux โ€“ although heโ€™s best known for his C.B.S. caramels, which are made in Brittany, a region known for its copious use of salted butter. Whenever Iโ€™ve traveled to that part of France, Iโ€™m always delighted at their lack of restraint, and they use salty butter in everything from buckwheat galettes, toโ€ฆ

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Lamingtons

When I was in Australia, a couple of interesting things happened while I scooting around Sydney. One was that I went on the hunt for Lamingtons, and a number of people offered to send me recipes, but didnโ€™t. And two, I got quite a few messages from people asking if I was coming to Melbourne. Then a food festival there rolled around and even thoughโ€ฆ

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Moist Chocolate-Beet Cake

Itโ€™s interesting reading some of the talk regarding if the internet is ready to replace cookbooks. Sure, there are people furiously clicking around wherever they can for a chocolate cake recipe. And there are hundreds of thousands of chocolate cake recipes that you can find using a search engine. But to me, thatโ€™s not enough. When I want to spend my precious time and fundsโ€ฆ

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Paris Pastry App

UPDATE: Welcome to my website. I created the Paris Pastryย app guide to feature and highlight hundreds of the best chocolate shops, bakeries, and pastry shops in Paris.ย Unfortunately the technology of building and maintaining the app eventually exceeded myย capabilities and it wasnโ€™t possible for me to update it as often as wanted to. Because of those limitations, and others, Iย made the difficult decision to remove theโ€ฆ

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Il Gelato Centogusti

[UPDATE: Il Gelato Centogusti is unfortunately now closed.] Iโ€™m very fortunate to have a gelato guide in Milan, because itโ€™s a rather spread out city. And like many Italian cities, Iโ€™ve found some of the best gelaterias are located farther away from the city center. (Younger, less-established gelato makers canโ€™t often afford to be in the expensive areas.) Unlike other Italian cities, Milan isnโ€™t reallyโ€ฆ

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