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Bourbon-Ginger Pecan Pie

I wasnโ€™t planning on beginning this post for a pie recipe with anything other than a story about how much I liked it, encouragingย you toย make it. (Which Iโ€™ll get to later.) But after I had started writing it, several neighborhoods in Paris came under attack, including mine, and I put everything on hold. Cafรฉs and restaurants that I knew, and areas that I frequent, wereโ€ฆ

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Whole Lemon Bars

Iโ€™ve been having my own little lemon festival ever since I got a Meyer lemon tree. Meyer lemons arenโ€™t well-known in France (yet), although I have a feeling once people get a taste of their sweet, highly perfumed juice, we may start seeing them more and more.

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Chocolate Pecan Slab Pie

Pecans are the great American nut and at no time of the year are they more in demand than around the holidays. There are a lot of different nuts grown in the United States; walnuts, almonds, pistachios, and hazelnuts, but a pie made with toasted pecans is a holiday tradition and every year I have the urge to make one. Recently an American membership-only storeโ€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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Chocolate Hazelnut Tart

Iโ€™m back on the wagon of tackling the recipes in theย bulging files of recipes that Iโ€™ve been collecting and hanging on to for the past thirty years. Many pre-date the internet and were from food magazines (made of paper) that I subscribed to. A surprising number of the savory recipes have the words โ€œadoboโ€ or โ€œchipotle,โ€ and โ€œporkโ€ in the title, so if I everโ€ฆ

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Apple Crunch Tart

One of the things I keep vowing to do is to read more books. Itโ€™s hard when Iโ€™m at home, where there are many other things beckoning for my attention. But when I go on vacation, I bring a few books along and find a good chair to park myself in as much as possible. It helps that internet is either non-existent, or the connectionโ€ฆ

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Salted Honey Pie

Itโ€™s almost pie season. Right now, thereโ€™s not much fruit available at the markets, but Iโ€™ve had this recipe card lingering in my โ€œto tryโ€ folder, and decided the time was right to give it a go. This is a pie Iโ€™ve enjoyed at Four & Twenty Blackbird Pie Shop in New York and I had the recipe on a card that was in theโ€ฆ

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Pretzel Pie Crust

I get it. Some people have an aversion to making pie crusts. Theyโ€™re worried about which fat to use; some recipes insist on butter for flavor, others advocate vegetable shortening as the key to success, and lard has its fans. Then there are the processes of rolling out the dough, and baking it, that makes people pause when they want to make pie. I understandโ€ฆ

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Sโ€™mores Ice Cream Pie with Salted Butter Chocolate Sauce

Summer is a great time for ice cream. Itโ€™s cool, itโ€™s creamy, and Iโ€™ve yet to meet someone who doesnโ€™t like ice cream. Itโ€™s the absolute crowd-pleaser when the temperatures climb. Add toasted marshmallows, salted butter chocolate sauce, and Graham crackers? Iโ€™m in, all the way. Unlike others, I donโ€™t have nostalgic memories that involved Sโ€™mores, so Iโ€™m making up for lost time. This Sโ€™moreโ€ฆ

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