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Creme Brulee

When it was on the cusp of popularity in the U.S., I sort of introduced crรจme brรปlรฉe to a restaurant where I was working at the time, and, predictably, they took off. So much so, that most of my nights were spent torching crรจme brรปlรฉe as fast as I could. Finally, I put an end to that (popularity is overrated), and that was that. Thereโ€ฆ

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10 Ideas for Food Trucks in Paris

Aside from a few crรชpe stands here and there, Paris isnโ€™t a city known for street food. And malheureusement, that Pierre Hermรฉ truck isnโ€™t open for businessโ€ฆalthough wouldnโ€™t that be nice. (However if it was, I would probably race around my house in search of spare change every time I heard it coming toward me, like I did when the Good Humor ice cream truckโ€ฆ

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Bourke Street Bakery

Wow. I go to a lot of bakeries, but Iโ€™m rarely wowed all that much anymore. Living in France, where there is literally a bakery on every street corner (and a few on each block, in between the corners..), itโ€™s not that Iโ€™ve become blasรฉ. But to me, a bakery is more about just racks or showcases of pastries, lined up, then dropped into bagsโ€ฆ

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Les Fines Gueules

Itโ€™s funny because I used to pass the building that houses Les Fines Gueules and think โ€œGosh, I would love to live in that building.โ€ Itโ€™s just off the stately Place des Victoires, on a corner lot, and really, how nice would it be to sit on that balcony and catch some sun while having my morning coffee? Then one day a few years agoโ€ฆ

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A la Biche au Bois

Itโ€™s a standard request. Whenever people ask for a restaurant suggestion in Paris, even before they open their mouth I know exactly whatโ€™s comingโ€”they want a suggestion for a restaurant that: 1) Serves traditional French food, 2) Is budget friendly, and 3) Has no tourists. There are plenty of budget-friendly places to eat in Paris, like Chartier and Lโ€™As du Fallafel, but ones where youโ€™llโ€ฆ

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How to Make the Perfect Caramel

Making caramel is easy! Youโ€™re simply melting sugar and cooking it until it darkens to just the right color. And thatโ€™s it. simple, right? Yes, it is, although some have told me they are afraid to make caramel so I thought Iโ€™d offer some tips, advice, photos, and encouragement, to make your own caramel. For additional information, you may also wish to read Ten Tipsโ€ฆ

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