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Paris Chocolatier: Le Furet Tanrade

One of my favorite things to do in Paris is just wander around, often in neighborhoods that arenโ€™t really known for anything special. Thereโ€™s always something interesting to find; shops specializing in vintage hairbrushes and combs, or locksmiths for doors installed only during the reign of Napolรฉan III. And of course, Iโ€™m usually on the lookout for food, and am especially keen when I comeโ€ฆ

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Chocolatiers and Chocolate-Makers

The other night I was having dinner in a restaurant, and struck up a conversation with the fellow dining at the next table, who turned out to be Swiss. As we talked, the conversation turned to what I did and when I replied that I wrote cookbooks on baking and chocolate. His curiosity was piqued, as well as that of the two Belgian women atโ€ฆ

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Chocolate Cake Recipe Tip

Did you know that when a chocolate cake recipe says to โ€œGrease a cake pan and dust it with flourโ€, you can substitute unsweetened cocoa powder for the flour? Hereโ€™s a favorite chocolate cake recipe tip: Simply butter the cake pan then spoon in a heaping spoonful of cocoa powder, then shake the pan to distribute the cocoa over the bottom and sides of theโ€ฆ

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John-Charles Rochoux, Parisian Chocolatier

Iโ€™m fortunate to live in Paris, a city where thereโ€™s an unusually large amount of very good chocolate shops. With so many to choose from, itโ€™s hard to whittle it down to just the few, most perfect ones. But I must. And one of them is John-Charles Rochoux. His jewel box of a shopย is located just off the bustling rue de Rennes. Itโ€™s not justโ€ฆ

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Patrick Roger Chocolate: All I Want For Christmas

Thatโ€™s the new one meter box of chocolates from Patrick Roger, over three feet of pralines, caramels, nougats, and creamy-smooth ganache-filled bonbons, all enrobed in ultra-dark bittersweet chocolate. I donโ€™t know how someone would brave getting one of those home on the mรฉtro, but Iโ€™d surely appreciate their efforts if I found one under my tree! Patrick Roger 108, Boulevard St. Germain (6th) Tel: 01โ€ฆ

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Tips to Keep Cookies From Spreading

Several of you had asked about how to avoid cookies from spreading out during baking, which can be rather vexingโ€ฆespecially when youโ€™ve gone through all that trouble of getting the counter all covered with flour, then rolling โ€™em out, and cutting them into all those nifty shapes. So here are some tipsโ€ฆ

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Dagoba Chocolate Partners With Hersheyโ€™s

For those of you whose interest has been picqued by my interview with Frederick Schilling of Dagoba chocolate, Frederick sent me the scoop on his new partnership with Artisan Confections, a division of Hersheyโ€™s chocolate. Hereโ€™s an except from that message: โ€œSo, whatโ€™s in store for Dagoba now? Well, for the most part, nothing is going to change. Dagoba will remain in Ashland doing whatโ€ฆ

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The Best Hot Chocolate in Paris

People come from all over the world to sip le chocolat chaud in the busy and cozy cafรฉs in Paris. And thereโ€™s a reason for that โ€“ itโ€™s excellent! But you canโ€™t just walk into any cafรฉ and be assured of a great cup. Thankfully youโ€™ll find a number of places in Paris that take the time to pour an excellent cup of hot chocolateโ€ฆ.

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Salted Butter Caramels from Henri Le Roux

Iโ€™d like to introduce you to Henri Le Roux. And if you donโ€™t know who Henri Le Roux is, itโ€™s time that you did. Le Caramelier; Salted-Butter Caramel Spread Thereโ€™s a lot of very talented chocolatiers and pastry chefs in France. Some are quite famous, and some just go to work everyday and do their jobs well. A few have rather large egos, others areโ€ฆ

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