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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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Spiced Kefta

Persian food, like many of the foods from a region thatโ€™s often broadly referred to as the Middle East, takes cues from a variety of influences and cultures as people traverse borders and bring their delicious foods with them. Which is why the food in America is so diverse; people have gifted us with foods from their homelands, such as tacos, sushi, pizza, beer, andโ€ฆ

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Chocoflan

A few desserts on this blog stick with me, often because I posted them a while back, but discovering that Iโ€™d like to tweak them a little to reflect my current tastes. As anyone who cooks or bakes knows, things change over time. New ingredients get introduced (such as bean-to-bar chocolates) and we learn better or faster ways to do things the more we makeโ€ฆ

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Peanut Butter Chocolate Brownie Bars

Welcome to 2021. We had sort of, umโ€ฆan abrupt beginning to the New Year. After a punishing 2020 where the pandemic pretty much upended everything in our lives, a lot of us were looking forward to some stability, seasoned with some optimism about the virus, but things took a decidedly different turn in a direction not many of us could imagine. I stepped away fromโ€ฆ

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Dulce de Leche Brownies

I thought Iโ€™d share this recipe for Dulce de Leche Brownies from The Sweet Life in Paris because I had several jars of what the French call Confiture de lait in my refrigerator from another project. Since I happened to love the combination of caramelized milk and dark chocolate, I thought โ€“ Why not combine the two in brownies?

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Moelleux of Summer Fruits

This may or may not happen to you, but sometimes when Iโ€™m a guest in someoneโ€™s home, where everyone pitches in to make dinner, all eyes (or just the hostโ€™s eyes) fall on me to make dessert. Gulp. I happy to pitch in with the cooking or bringing along a few baked goodies for the weekend, but Iโ€™m not always prepared to bake on theโ€ฆ

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Milk Chocolate Chip Amaro Ice Cream

I was dangerously low on chocolate during the recent lockdown and fortunately, the owner of a neighborhood bakery kindly gave me a big bag of chocolate to bake with. (I didnโ€™t tell him that most of the time, my โ€œbakingโ€ chocolate, gets snacked on.) When I offered to pay for it โ€“ three times! โ€“ he finally said, โ€œJust bring me something you make withโ€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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