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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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Chocolate Chip โ€œKitchen Sinkโ€ Cookies

Being confined for two weeks has been, um, interesting. As someone who works at home, I was, like, โ€œI got thisโ€ฆโ€ But by day two I started getting loopy. As much as I think Romain is the greatest thing ever, itโ€™s hard to be cooped up and not allowed to go out. True, we can go to the grocery store or bakery if we bringโ€ฆ

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Baked Apples with Ginger

One dessert I donโ€™t make often enough are baked apples, known in France as Pommes rรดti au four, or Pommes au four โ€“ย oven-roasted apples. We have great apples in France, which I like to buy from the local grower at my market. But Americans also have a long history with lovely apples and when I was growing up, we lived near a cider mill andโ€ฆ

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Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie Bars

I love cookies. If there is a selection of cookies on a dessert menu, I always will order it. Iโ€™ve been to cookie shops from Beirut to Bushwick, nibbling my way through chewy chocolate chip cookies, macarons, buttery sablรฉs, and snappy ginger cookies, whenever I can. Even Parisians get in on the act by dubbing chocolate chip cookies,ย les cookies, perhaps because they are the classicโ€ฆ

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Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars

When I started baking professionally, whenever a recipe called for chocolate, we grabbed whatever chocolate we could get in bulk, lopped off a chunk, and used that. At the time, there wasnโ€™t muchย consciousness about chocolate and all the differences that there are today. (I know, I sound like a dinosaur!) Often โ€œEuropeanโ€ chocolates were talked about as being of theย best quality.ย But when I started atโ€ฆ

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Spice ID?

Before I went to Israel, I was introduced by my friend Paule to some wonderful spices and seasoning mixtures, which a friend of hers who lives in Tel Aviv brought to her. When I popped the lid off the first one, I wasnโ€™t prepared for the overwhelming aromas, some familiar โ€“ dill and garlic, and others with unidentifiable seeds and spices. She shared some ofโ€ฆ

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And This Time, I Mean It

With just a week left before my move, things have gotten rather frantic around here. I wonโ€™t bore you with stories about delays, budget overruns, a bruised eardrum from someone yelling in my ear when Iโ€™m standing just a foot away, and so on, but I can now say with confidence that I understand why there are so many pills in the medicine cabinets acrossโ€ฆ

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