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Grilled Deviled Chicken

Being stateside in preparation for les vacances (vacation), I thought Iโ€™d corral Elizabeth Karmel, who Iโ€™d had dinner with last spring when we did a special cooking event together, into grilling dinner for me. I know, it was a little forward, but Elizabeth was the chef/consultation to Hill Country Barbecue in Manhattan, which has the distinct honor of pleasing even true, hard-coreย bbq aficianados. Sheโ€™s alsoโ€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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As Always, Julia and Ideas in Food

A couple of books have been resting on my nightstand for the past few weeks and Iโ€™ve been enjoying dipping into each, back and forth. Theyโ€™re quite different and I didnโ€™t expect to take a shine to them both as much as I did. Both of these authors and books are about teaching people to cook, from different eras and in different styles. And theโ€ฆ

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White Chocolate & Sour Cherry Scones

The year was 1999 and my first book had come out and was nominated for one of those terribly-important cookbook awards. During the dinner and awards presentation, everyone thought I was a shoe-in and so I was seated right up in front, sharing a table with Graham Kerr, Claudia Rodin, some woman from Sweden (I had no idea who she was; the only Swedish womenโ€ฆ

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Chocolate Mousse Recipe

My search for the perfect, most luscious and intenseย chocolate mousseย brought me right back from France, to America, to Julia Childโ€™s recipe. Although I have a few other chocolate mousse recipesย in my repertoire, her recipe is a classic and has that perfect slightly stickyย texture, that sticks to your tastebuds, then hits you withย a wallop of pure dark chocolate flavor. This recipe requires a bit of whippingโ€ฆ.

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My 10 Favorite Books of 2006

Hereโ€™s a list of 10 books, in no particular order, that Iโ€™ve enjoyed this year. Since I donโ€™t have easy access to English-language books, I chose mine carefully. Although I usually like to read books about food, I got a bit literate and discovered few books about Paris that were truly enlighteningโ€ฆwhich is really saying something for someone that hasnโ€™t lifted the lid on aโ€ฆ

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