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Stollen

I rarely make bread for reasons that should be obvious: itโ€™s hard to justify spending the day at home mixing, kneading, and baking bread when you live in a city where thereโ€™s likely at least four very good bakeries within a two block radius. Unless, of course, itโ€™s the middle of winter and the idea of braving 0ยบ temperatures is less-than-appealing. Before the deep-chill setโ€ฆ

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Christmas in Paris

[Note/update: Due to requests for my Bรปche de Noรซl recipe, above, Iโ€™ve included it in my book, My Paris Kitchen.] I couldnโ€™t let the year end without a little reportage about Christmas this year. You heard about my last-minute scramble to find the Worldโ€™s Most Expensive Pastry Bag, which is now safely stored away in my Safe Deposit Box for next year. Thereโ€™s a jokeโ€ฆ

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Squirrel Bread

I canโ€™t remember the last time I saw a real, live squirrel. Yes, yes, I know. I live a city. But when I go out into the French countryside I just donโ€™t see them there either. I never realized how much I missed the little rascals until I was back for a visit to the states and there were hoards of squirrels going about theirโ€ฆ

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Financiers from Kayser Bakery, Paris

If youโ€™ve never had financiers before, prepare yourself for a treat. But even if youโ€™ve had them, youโ€™ve likely never had financiers from Kayser bakery. Each little moist button is the perfect taste of ground almonds and French butter. Theyโ€™re available in a few flavors, such as dark chocolate, and nature (Almond). I can never resist getting a little bag of them at the bakery,โ€ฆ

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