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Thanksgiving Recipes

Itโ€™s that time of the year again. When bakers, cooks, and even bartenders, are baking, roasting, and shaking things up for the holidays. Hereโ€™s a round-up of recipes from my blog, my personal favorites, that are great for Thanksgiving and winter holiday fรชtes.ย There are cakes, cocktails, spreads, dips, candied nuts, cheesecake, ice creamโ€ฆand more! Pecan Pie with Bourbon and Ginger Whatโ€™s more traditional than pecanโ€ฆ

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Cranberry Sauce with Candied Oranges

Itโ€™s easy to forget about Thanksgiving in Paris. There are no bags of stuffing mix clogging the aisles in the supermarkets. If you asked a clerk where is the canned pumpkin, they would look at you like you were fou (crazy). And if you open the newspaper, you wonโ€™t come across any sales on whole turkeys. In fact, itโ€™s quite the opposite; a friend sawโ€ฆ

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Cranberry Chutney

Have you ever gone away for a few weeks and found out that youโ€™d left the freezer door ajar? Well, I did. And let me tell you, it wasnโ€™t pretty. Before traveling, since Iโ€™m anti-gaspillage (against food waste), I jammed whatever I could into my already-stuffed freezer, including a half-eaten tomato tart, which I thought would be nice to have ready-and-waiting upon my arrival home,โ€ฆ

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Holiday Drinks

This year, itโ€™s a sure bet that holiday gatherings will likely be more intimate, with perhaps more celebrating online rather than around a table. As you cozy up to the chimneyโ€ฆor computer, itโ€™s nice to have a drink in hand either to take the chill off or to make things feel more festive. Unless youโ€™re the lovely Ina Garten, who prefers to make drinks byโ€ฆ

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Weekend Links & Holiday Recipes

Winter is just about here. And no, it doesnโ€™t have to suck. True, thereโ€™s not much โ€“ if any โ€“ snow in Paris โ€“ which is something I miss. (When weโ€™ve had it, it makes Paris more luminous and pretty.) But thereโ€™s no shortage of cold. In addition to being the time to unpack all oneโ€™s winter gear, and sadly pack up the t-shirts andโ€ฆ

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Cranberry Auberge cocktail

I discovered this drink in The Auberge of the Flowering Hearth, a book I seem to reread every couple of years. Written by Roy Andries de Groot, itโ€™s an ode to a charming auberge (inn), nestled in the French alps,ย where two women created magical meals for their guests. Like most meals in France, their menus began with an apรฉritif. One in the book was aโ€ฆ

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Cranberry Shrub and Cranberry Shrub Cocktail

Iโ€™ve been laid up thisย week with a messed upย knee, and let me tell you, it hasnโ€™t been easy. The moment theย accident happened, I felt my entire legย buckle, and for the next 72 hours I could barely move. Stairs were impossible and even putting on socks was a Herculean task. Sleep also eluded meย because there was no position that I could hold my leg in thatโ€ฆ

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Cranberry Upside Down Cake

I haveย to eat fruit every day. If I donโ€™t, I wither away psychologically. When I was in New York for a while this winter, it was tough because there werenโ€™tย a lot of fruits available. I like apples and pears very much, but local pears had finished and while an apple a day may keep the doctor away, I needed something a little more exciting toโ€ฆ

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Cranberry-Glazed Meatballs

Itโ€™s cranberry season! Well, it was back around the holidays a month or so ago. And now that itโ€™s over, as much as I love cranberries, itโ€™s hard to get people enthusiastic all over again. And thatโ€™s made even harder when you live in a place where cranberries donโ€™t hold the same sway over Parisians, as they do with Americans. People often express dismay thatโ€ฆ

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