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Caramel Almond Pie

After my summer break, I came back to the blog and found out that it still thought it was on vacationโ€ฆand wasnโ€™t accepting any photos at this time. I was proud of myself for finally tackling a recipe that Iโ€™ve had on my radar for a while and spent a day baking it, taking pictures, and writing up the post. The recipe was quite aโ€ฆ

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Boston Cream Pie

Boston Cream Pie is one of my favorite desserts of all time. It was one of the options in the cafeteria line at my elementary school and the one I always grabbed and put on my tray, next to my codfish sticks, boiled potatoes with parsley, and butter sandwiches on dense Pepperidge Farm-style white bread, which they served in half-portions, each rectangle slipped into aโ€ฆ

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Sandrine Chappaz Chocolate

A couple of weeks ago, I took a trip to the Savoie, a region of France that was once a dukedom of Italy. As you travel through France, especially away from the center of the country, you see more influences from neighboring countries, such as in the Basque region, where cornmeal and chile peppers figure into the cuisine. In Nice, pistou and soccaย from Italy areโ€ฆ

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A Visit to Jean-Charles Rochoux Chocolate Shop in Paris (Video)

I snuck my way into the workshop of master Paris chocolatier Jean-Charles Rochoux. When asked which is the best chocolate shop in Paris, itโ€™s hard to pick just one, but his boutique is at the top of my short list. Each chocolate is hand-crafted in the kitchen just below the shop, where a small team of chocolatiers and Monsieur Rochoux dip, sculpt, mold, and enrobeโ€ฆ

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Mon Eclair

[Update: Mon ร‰clair closed in the spring of 2018.] I was recently part of a panel on France24 television toย debate the subject: โ€œThe argument over French cuisine.โ€ย Rather than being a debate, though, it was more question-and-answer session once the cameras were rolling. But beforehand, the four of us on the panelย had a very lively discussion in the lobby about the subject, which at one point,โ€ฆ

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A Visit to Jacques Genin Chocolate Shop in Paris (Video)

ย  ย  Not longย after Iโ€™d arrived in Paris, I met Jacques Genin. At the time, he was working out of a small workshop deep in the 15th arrondissement. Inside, he and his team of five or so worked in a very tight space: A large table where they worked sat in the center of the room, taking up probably 90% of the space, enrobing machinesโ€ฆ

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Ice & Vice

[Update: Due to the coronavirus, sadly Ice & Vice is shutting their doors November 2020.] One of the bestย parts of summer in the U.S.ย is heading out for ice cream on a warm evening. Even if youโ€™re someone like me, that always has a freezerful of ice cream, itโ€™s funย to head out somewhere and join others who are cooling down, lapping up cones on the streetsโ€ฆ

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Le 6 Paul Bert

[Update: 6 Paul Bert is now closed. The restaurant is currently a pop-up space, featuring different chefs, known as Le Bistrot Tontine. Visit them on Instagram to find out the latest news about chefs cooking there.] Itโ€™s rare that I find a restaurant where I wouldnโ€™t change a thing. I donโ€™t consider myself picky or a tough customer (others might say otherwise); itโ€™s just myโ€ฆ

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