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Strawberry Rhubarb Tart

Thereโ€™s a certain ease and simplicity to free-form tarts like this. Sometimes theyโ€™re called a crostata, sometimes a galette. You can call it whatever you want, but I call it a fast way to use great fruit when itโ€™s in season, without a lot of fuss. At the beginning of summer, when rhubarbย is still lingering around, and strawberries are elbowing their way forward, itโ€™s aโ€ฆ

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Blacker Berry Galette

My Netflix queue has gotten out of control and is entirely too long. And to make matters worse, I keep adding to it. Being out of the U.S. for so long, I missed watching binge-worthy, must-watch classics like The Wire and Breaking Bad when they came out, and Iโ€™d love to sit down on the sofa for another few months and watch them now thatโ€ฆ

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Things Iโ€™m Likingโ€ฆ

Les cassoles I love my everyday bowls, which were gifts from my friend Kate who lives in Gascony. Theyโ€™re from a semi-local potter which makes cassoles, the bowls for preparing Cassoulet. But Iโ€™ve loved these little fellas forever and use โ€™em for my daily soup and noodle bowls. Iโ€™ve posted pictures of them on the site and folks have asked me where oh where theyโ€ฆ

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Blue Cheese Biscuits

I have a bad habit of reading cookbooks while Iโ€™m eating, if Iโ€™m alone at home. I like flipping through the pages and looking at pictures, but the downside is that too often I get so excited about a recipe that I donโ€™t even finish dinner and head over to the kitchen and start pulling out the tubs of flour and sugar. To avoid malnutrition,โ€ฆ

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West Country Girl

[UPDATE: As of early summer 2017, West Country Girl has closed.] Thereโ€™s a new girl (and guy) in town. And she owns a small crรชperie which is one of my favorite little addresses in Paris and worth a visit, in spite what some might feel is a relatively obscure address. To me, though, itโ€™s not all that obscure because Iโ€™ve forged a pretty clear pathโ€ฆ

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Pimping My Crรชpes

Turn on the television any night in France and chances are excellent that youโ€™ll land on a program, held in a brightly-lit studio, where celebrities, authors, and other French luminaries mingle, chat, and talk about issuesโ€”or whatever they feel like. For some reason, though, they donโ€™t run a banner at the bottom while the person is talking, like they do incessantly on American television. Andโ€ฆ

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Buckwheat Crepe Recipe

I canโ€™t tell you how many times Iโ€™ve been asked the age-old question: โ€œHow did you start cooking?โ€ My usual wise-guy answer? โ€œWell, I turned on the stove and put a pan on it.โ€ In reality, I probably should acknowledge a debt of gratitude to Anna Maria Albergetti who got me on this whole obsessive measuring-thing, hawking those carefully delineated bottles for mixing up Goodโ€ฆ

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Where to Get the Best Crepes In Paris

One of the best, and best value meals, in Paris are crรชpes. Fortunately, theyโ€™re everywhere, in restaurants, cafรฉs, and even on the streets. If youโ€™re looking for street crรชpes, youโ€™ll find many clustered in the area around theย Montparnasse train station. (The area around rue de Montparnasse and Boulevard Edgar Quinet are where most of the crรชperies are.) Since the trains departing and arriving from thatโ€ฆ

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