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Blondel Chocolate

Les franรงaises are justifiably proud of their chocolates and chocolatiers, but if you talk to them about Swiss chocolate, many will say โ€“ โ€œOh, Swiss chocolate is very, very good.โ€ Yet when I press them on which particular brands of chocolate are โ€œvery goodโ€, they often donโ€™t, or canโ€™t, pin down the specific names* of any. Folks who have been to Lausanne โ€“ French, American,โ€ฆ

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A Visit to Fouquet Chocolate & Confections

ย  ย  Fouquet is one of my favorite shops in Paris. Iโ€™m absolutely addicted to the thin crisps of spice bread enrobed in dark chocolate as well as to the house-made pรขtes de fruits and the coconut-filled rectangles cloaked in chocolate. And, of course, the caramelized almonds, too. Itโ€™s rare to find a shop still making candies the old-fashioned way and I thought it wouldโ€ฆ

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Le Bonbon au Palais

I just realized that I havenโ€™t used the word โ€œastonishingโ€ in a while. Iโ€™m not jaded or anything. I still walk around the streets of Paris sometimes and think, โ€œWow, this place is pretty spectacular.โ€ And on my travels, including a recent trip to Chicago, I was wowed by everything from terrific Mexican food to a wonderful bakery. But sometimes adjectives arenโ€™t enough, and everyโ€ฆ

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Nunu Chocolates from Brooklyn, in Paris

A few years ago an American friend asked me about opening a pop-up store in Paris, featuring something he creates with chocolate in New York City. At the time, I advised against it. People outside of the United States do have some preconceived notions about how Americans eat (many still think we all eat at fast-food restaurants), but a recent wave of magazine articles aboutโ€ฆ

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Le Pont de Brent

After my visit to the Vevey market with Chef Stรฉphane Dรฉcotterd, we headed back to Le Pont de Brent, his restaurant located above the lakeside Swiss town of Montreux. While he was laying out the fish for the day, which he had just sourced, I noticed the kitchen was unusually calm for pre-service and I didnโ€™t see anyone in the usual panic that happens inโ€ฆ

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A Visit to Patrick Roger Chocolate (Video)

Recently I visited the incredible laboratory of master French chocolatier Patrick Roger. His shops in Paris are some of my favorite places to swoon over chocolate and it was wonderful to have the chance to step behind-the-scenes and watch him make his extraordinary confections and impressive chocolate sculptures. Join me as I check out his workshop, as well as visit his garden and apiary. (Videoโ€ฆ

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Chocolate Mint Brownies

I know Iโ€™m just starting here, but before you and I go any further, I just have to say one thing about these brownies: Theyโ€™re pretty insane. I made these brownies about fifteen years ago and found it patiently waiting in the back of my recipe files. And giving it a read-through, it all came flooding back to me and I was struck with theโ€ฆ

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Un Dimanche a Paris

[Update: This shop is now closed.] Even though it wasnโ€™t Sunday, I decided to go to Un Dimanche ร  Paris anyway. This sleek showcase of chocolate is located in an under-utilized arcade on the Left Bank, near where the saleswoman told me has become โ€œThe quartier of chocolate.โ€ The owner of the shop is Pierre Cluizel of the famed French chocolate family, but heโ€™s strikingโ€ฆ

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Mexican Hot Chocolate

I was a little perplexed as to what constitutes authentic Mexican Hot Chocolate. Thankfully a reader from Mexico explained to me that unlike other hot chocolate โ€œdrinksโ€ in the Mexican repertoire, it traditionally was a mixture of cocoa beans and sweetener. Yet nowadays folks generally use sweet chocolate bars as a base, which are made from coarsely ground chocolate with a dose of cinnamon andโ€ฆ

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