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American Chocolate Hazelnut Paste

No one was happier than I was to receive the news, directly from the chocolate-maker himself, that Askinosie was jarring up a chocolate and hazelnut spread. To make the spread, cocoa powder is made from pulverized cocoa beans sourced directly from the farmers in the Philippines, and hazelnut butter is made from nuts harvested from an orchard in the Pacific Northwest. Then theyโ€™re both groundโ€ฆ

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New York City Dining and Travel Notes

I had a wonderful trip to New York City recently and shared some of the places that I visited (see links at end of post), but there were plenty more places that I ate at, which didnโ€™t get mentioned in previous posts. So hereโ€™s a round-up of themโ€ฆ Katzโ€™s Most of the good delis are gone in New York City, but Katzโ€™s is an institutionโ€ฆ

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Doughnut Plant, NYC

Could the Doughnut Plant be the best place in the world? Iโ€™m sorry, but I donโ€™t remember the name of each and every doughnut we had at Doughnut Plant in New York City. Frankly, I was so caught up in ordering doughnuts, passing them around, trying to take a few snaps, while going berserk over each and every flavor of doughnut we tried, my sanityโ€ฆ

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le Week-end

I always seem to have the supreme misfortune to draw the letter W when playing Scrabble in French, as thereโ€™s barely one-quarter of a page in the French dictionary devoted to words that begin with that letter. People use โ€œWuโ€ for Chinese money; although I allow them, itโ€™s not in the French dictionary so Iโ€™m not sure thatโ€™s in the official rules. In spite ofโ€ฆ

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mary Pastelli Gelato

Italian restaurants have always existed in Paris, but only in the past few years has authentic Italian food become more widespread and appreciated. Perhaps itโ€™s because Italy is so close to France they just leave it to the Italians, who are doing a great job of opening up places in Paris that become instantly popular once word gets out about them. La tรชte dans lesโ€ฆ

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Mint Chip Ice Cream

One of my favorite summertime memories was having Mint Chip Ice Cream back when I grew up in New England, which we ate outside and had ordered from a window at our local dairy. Even though the ice cream was freshly made, they made sure it bright-bright-green, so we knew we were eating mint, I suppose. I remember a few years later, after the dairyโ€ฆ

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The Perfect Scoop: Now in Softcover!

The Perfect Scoop is now available in a large-format softcover edition. Packed with recipes for ice creams and sherbets, plus non-dairy fruit sorbets and granitas of all kinds, this is the book so many folks have been using to churn up all sorts of frozen desserts. And itโ€™s now available in a new format at a lower price. Youโ€™ll find not just ice creams likeโ€ฆ

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Ready for Dessert Note: Using Chopped Chocolate

Am glad to hear, and read, that many of you are enjoying the Chocolate Chip Cookies from Ready for Dessert. Just a quick note that the recipe (page 188) calls for adding โ€œโ€ฆbittersweet or semisweet chocolate, coarsely chopped.โ€ They should resemble these. I prefer hand-chopped chocolate since the chunks melt nicely in the cookies, and folks should add all the chocolateโ€”including the tiny bits andโ€ฆ

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Chocolate Bread

When I got the opportunity to re-release my first two books, which had gone out of print, my publisher and I decided that they should be combined into one brand-new volume, Ready for Dessert, with new photos and more than a dozen new recipes added. So I made a master list of all the recipes, then chose my absolute favorites: the ones Iโ€™d found myselfโ€ฆ

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