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Escarole Soup with Beans and Meatballs

Soup is something I never order in a restaurant. I never really knew why it didnโ€™t appeal to me, but making this one make me realize that itโ€™s because soup is something I can easily make at home. Even if youโ€™re not someone who considers yourself a cook, a simple Celery Root Soupย or Potato Leek Soup with just a few ingredients simmered up and blendedโ€ฆ

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Tuna Melt Zucchini Casserole

Someone was once trying out for a job at a restaurant I worked at, who cooked a meal that had a course which paired fish with cheese. I donโ€™t recall if he got the job or not, but I do remember someone in the kitchen muttering, โ€œEveryone knows that fish and cheese donโ€™t go together.โ€ย I donโ€™t know who gave him that information, but everyone whoโ€ฆ

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Broccolini, Blue Cheese and Bacon Frittata

People see the outdoor markets in Paris and think that everyone does their shopping there. But if you work a 9-to-5 jobs, or whatever hours normal people work (ie: not me), itโ€™s hard to take a few hours off to go leisurely pick out your fruits and vegetables โ€“ not including the time waiting in line behind madame, selecting theย two figs she is buying asโ€ฆ

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L.A.

Iโ€™m one of those people who loves Los Angeles. Even rarer, Iโ€™m one of those San Franciscans who loves Los Angeles. Each sometimes writes off the other, and the two big cities in California are often at odds with each other. One is serious, grey, and a little foreboding and mysterious. The other sunny and warm, with an upbeat attitude that even after visiting forโ€ฆ

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Winter Salad with Pecans, Pears and Gorgonzola

I eat a salad almost every day. I grab a big bowl, make dressing in it, then toss in whatever ingredients I have on hand. It might be a hard-boiled egg, miscellaneous greens, bits of roast chicken, slivered carrots, shredded cabbage, toasted nuts, cherry tomatoes, crumbled cheese, and so forth โ€“ whatever I have on hand. (But hold the alfalfa sprouts; does anyone really likeโ€ฆ

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Sicily

Iโ€™ve been living in what is arguably the center of Europe for a while now (and Iโ€™m certain someone will get out their ruler and argue that technically, I donโ€™t actually reside in the precise center of the continent โ€“ but letโ€™s just go with that for the sake of the story), I donโ€™t visit other countries as often as Iโ€™d like. Itโ€™s so easyโ€ฆ

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Porchetta

It felt a little funny heading over to Porchetta for lunch. I mean, I live right next to Italy and had amazing porchetta there just recently. So why am I taking a lengthy subway trip down to the East Village for lunch? And I was tempted even further when I was on the way to meet my friend Shira (who I met on a boatโ€ฆ

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