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โ€œWorldโ€™s Bestโ€ Mac & Cheese

I donโ€™t know about you, but there are a few things I need to get off my chest. One is that I canโ€™t think of any time when I donโ€™t want Mac & Cheese. And two, long before the advent of the internet recipe (and food blogs), words like โ€œworldโ€™s bestโ€ werenโ€™t considered clickbait. They were a declaration by magazines, newspapers, and cookbooks that whateverโ€ฆ

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Booksigning at Fiasco! Wine & Spirits in New York City This Weekend

Join me and the wonderful Ivy Mix, author of Spirits of Latin America, bartender and co-owner of Leyenda Bar and Fiasco! Wine & Spirits (1148 Union Street, Brooklyn, NY) for a booksigning this Saturday, November 27th from 3 to 4:30pm. ย  ย  Ivy and I be signing our books with a sample of something to sip for the holidays that sheโ€™ll be mixing up. (Andโ€ฆ

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Paris Booksigning at La Cuisine in Paris This Weekend

This weekend, Sunday November 21 from 3pm-4:30pm, there will be a booksigning and get-together at La Cuisine cooking school in Paris. On hand will be copies of Drinking French, Lโ€™Appart and The Perfect Scoop available for purchase and signing (see below for advance purchase info) and youโ€™re welcome to bring already-purchased books too. Itโ€™s a great chance to pick up a book for yourself orโ€ฆ

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Quiche Lorraine

Quiche got a peculiar rap back in the 1980s when eating it was described as something that was not masculine. Iโ€™m not sure where that came from, but in France, everybody eats quiche. As the French debate how to address gender pronouns, in a language where crรจme, baguette, and saladeย are feminine and pรขtรฉ, vin, and quinoa are masculine (although quinoa is a plante cรฉrรฉaliรจre, whichโ€ฆ

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Top 10 Cheese Shops in Paris

After Covid, Paris opened its doors up to visitors again, and shopkeepers are happy to welcome back visitors, including the spectacularย fromageries, in Paris. Jennifer Greco is a life-long Francophile and French food and wine enthusiast with an especially strong passion for French cheese. After moving from the U.S. to the south of France almost two decades ago, she has steadily been tasting her way throughโ€ฆ

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Tuna Melt

Itโ€™s funny some of the dos and donโ€™ts that people have come up with around food. Things like that you shouldnโ€™t wash button mushrooms, that you should drink red wine with cheese, and that you shouldnโ€™t let soap anywhere near your cast iron skillet. Nope, nope, and nope. Not sure where these things get started, but people grab the ball and run with it withoutโ€ฆ

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Cheese Souffle

The word soufflรฉ used to strike terror in the heart of cooks far and wide. I never got that memo, though, and one of the first things I ever baked was a chocolate soufflรฉ when I was less than sixteen years old, from my motherโ€™s copy of The Settlement Cookbook, the 1951 edition. The ingredient list is pretty concise; looking at the book now, thereโ€ฆ

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Croque monsieur

France has been creeping (or bursting, in some cases) out of lockdown. As of May 11th, people can come and go without carrying a written permission slip. The outdoor markets, hairdressers, and other types of shops have reopened, under the advisement of the health ministry, who is encouraging people to wear masks and practice social distancing, keeping 1 meter (3-feet) apart from others. Some storesโ€ฆ

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Weekend Reads

Thanksgiving is (kinda) just around the corner and you can check out this round-up of Thanksgiving Recipes here on the blog. Rather than getting all stressed out, though, maybe think of making lessโ€ฆand having more fun. As a French friend once told me, โ€œWe donโ€™t go out to eat for the food. We go out to be with our friends.โ€ Another friend in Paris toldโ€ฆ

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