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Chocolate Hazelnut Tart

Iโ€™m back on the wagon of tackling the recipes in theย bulging files of recipes that Iโ€™ve been collecting and hanging on to for the past thirty years. Many pre-date the internet and were from food magazines (made of paper) that I subscribed to. A surprising number of the savory recipes have the words โ€œadoboโ€ or โ€œchipotle,โ€ and โ€œporkโ€ in the title, so if I everโ€ฆ

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Caffe Panna Ice Cream Shop

Someone from San Francisco told me that there were now too many ice cream shops in the city. I didnโ€™t think that was possible, but I guess things have changed since I moved away. (There are also some amazing bakeries there as well, which I donโ€™t think is anything to grouse about either.) Just like in San Francisco, not only has the baking scene inโ€ฆ

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Cafe du Coin

Iโ€™m often asked by people coming to Paris what neighborhood they should stay in. The usual โ€œoff-the-beaten-pathโ€ฆbut not too far from the centerโ€ doesnโ€™t help me figure out what fits those seemingly opposing bills. Everything in Paris is pretty close and most places are a 20 minute mรฉtro ride away. Like most cities, the good places arenโ€™t clustered in the center of the city. Theyโ€™reโ€ฆ

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Edwart Chocolatier

Iโ€™d been meaning to stop into Edwart Chocolatier since it opened nearly three years ago. But I had my head buried in the books and I wasnโ€™t let out until after dark. And once released, Iโ€™d make a sprint to the nearest bar or cafรฉ for a drink or glass of wine, before retreating again. When we finally connected, Edwin Yansanรฉ said I should comeโ€ฆ

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Pierre Herme Macarons

One of the things about living in a city like Paris is that you spend a lot of time โ€“ well, dealing with life. Bills to pay, paperwork to do, typos to avoid, stolen bikes to replace, smokers to dodge on sidewalks waving lit cigarettes (I got nailed the other day โ€“ ouch!), or buying a pair of shoes, can easily take up much โ€“โ€ฆ

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Nutty Magdalenas

I have two confessions to make. The first is that I have a terrible tendency to wander around my place, looking for something to eat. It starts the moment I wake up, and no leftover cake or cookie is safe. And continues throughout the day as I forage and wander around, eating handfuls of nuts, chocolate chips, fruits and berries, or whatever else I canโ€ฆ

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Jacques Genin

I first met Jacques Genin a number of years ago when he was (somewhat famously) working out of a battered storefront, on an uninteresting street deep in the 15th arrondissement of Paris. I say โ€œfamouslyโ€ because as he became quite a bit better known, many folks learning about him through Mort Rosenblumโ€™s book, Chocolate: A Bittersweet Saga of Light and Dark. And subsequently, people startedโ€ฆ

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Rochouxโ€™s Hazelnut Praline Paste

I probably shouldnโ€™t admit this, but I rarely go over to the Saint Germain des Prรจs area much. I know, itโ€™s a popular destination for many, but if I head over there, itโ€™s usually for one thing, and one thing only: Chocolate. Most of the chocolatiers are clustered over there because, well, if you can afford to live over there, thatโ€™s where most of theโ€ฆ

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10 Ideas for Food Trucks in Paris

Aside from a few crรชpe stands here and there, Paris isnโ€™t a city known for street food. And malheureusement, that Pierre Hermรฉ truck isnโ€™t open for businessโ€ฆalthough wouldnโ€™t that be nice. (However if it was, I would probably race around my house in search of spare change every time I heard it coming toward me, like I did when the Good Humor ice cream truckโ€ฆ

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