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Dark Chocolate-Cherry Fruitcake

โ€˜Tis the season for holiday baking and Iโ€™ll admit to being on a little bit of a fruitcake bender, recently giving a Black Fruitcake a go and revisiting one of my all-time favorite recipes, Fruitcake Bars which won accolades from several French friends. (They were also surprised at how easy there were to make, too.) A while back, I gave the much-maligned fruitcake a makeover,โ€ฆ

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Black Fruitcake

Over the last several years, people suggested that I write a book of fruit desserts. I point out, helpfully, that I already have, but every year a few books of fruit desserts come out, mostly relating to pies or crisps and cobblers. So it was interesting to see one devoted solely to cakes, called (appropriately) Fruit Cake: Recipes for the Curious Baker. But no needโ€ฆ

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Tu biโ€™Shvat Cake

Iโ€™ve never given Israeli food all much thought. Sure, Iโ€™d had my fill of falafels and hummus in my lifetime, but there is a trip in my future and I was at a dinner party the other night and the woman hosting us had lived in Israel for a number of years and said it was her favorite place in the world. Other people atโ€ฆ

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Panforte

Even before the holidays get started, I always make sure that Iโ€™ve got all the ingredients on hand to make one of my very favorites desserts: Panforte. Honey, cocoa powder, almonds and hazelnuts I usually have around, for sure, and I make sure to make a batch ofย candied citronย when I find citrons at the market, too.

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My Favorite Kitchen Tip, Ever

This isnโ€™t the most photogenic of posts, but one of the dirty secrets of writing cookbooks is the dishes. And this season, as the cavalcade of cooking tips comes tumbling forth in anticipation of all the holidays โ€“ and the cooking and baking that go along with them โ€“ this is the best tip Iโ€™ve ever been given. Most of you probably know how manyโ€ฆ

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Holiday Recipes

Here are some recipes from my website for sweets and treats that I hope will make your holidays a little happier! Nibbles & Drinks The Best Holiday Nut and Pretzel Mix: This is the best snack I know of to go with festive drinks. I canโ€™t get enough of it. Make this for your next cocktail gathering! Spritz: Want a holiday drink thatโ€™s lighter thanโ€ฆ

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Fruitcake Bar Recipe

Iโ€™ve been making these Fruitcake Bars more and more as the holidays approach. Not only are they incredibly simple to put together, unlike other fruitcakes, these really do taste great. They can be made up to a week in advance, which will undoubtedly help alleviate holiday stress. Itโ€™s from my archives but thought it worth sharing again since folks enjoyed them so much at aโ€ฆ

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Friendship Bars (aka Fruitcake Bars)

You will love those Friendship Bars. Packed with dried fruits and nuts, and low in fat, theyโ€™re great for an energy boost at home or on the go. I like to bring them on trips with me but theyโ€™re also good around the Christmas holiday since the flavors resemble fruitcake, but are much more welcome! Adapted from Pure Dessert by Alice Medrich Feel free toโ€ฆ

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When Good Fruitcakes Go Bad

I keep a pretty clean house. I bath regularly. So I wondered why there were so many little flies buzzing around me? Up until a few weeks ago, I never had a problem with insects, save for the nightly attacks of mosquitoes (the bane of Parisian summers). So I was wondered why I had so many little visitors flitting about my kitchen. Every year Iโ€ฆ

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