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Green Salad with Peas, Green Beans, and Buttermilk Ranch Dressing

I love a big salad, especially in the summer. Actually, a big bowl of greens, one that includes lots of crunchy things, is one of my favorite things at any time of the year. My default dressing is a French vinaigrette, which is sometimes slightly creamy, courtesy of a large dollop of Dijon mustard, but itโ€™s fun to swap out another dressing from time-to-time forโ€ฆ

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Elderflower Sorbet

This past week, itโ€™s been everything elderflower around here. The weekend prior we visited friends who live outside of Paris and spent a lot of time wandering around their garden, which always makes me reconsider whether I am actually aย true city boy. I love being walking distance to almost whatever one could want, which you can do in a city but then again, I wonderโ€ฆ

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Turmeric Tonic

Iโ€™m late in the game, but I have longevity. At least thatโ€™s what I like to think when Iโ€™m drinking turmeric tonic, which may (or may not) prolong that admirable longevity Iโ€™m boasting about. I donโ€™t know how true those claims are, but I do know that I had my first taste of it in Los Angeles, at Sqirl, and I loved it. The juiceโ€ฆ

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The Jasmine cocktail

The other day, I watched nuclear warheads being rolled into place. I was in New York and saw the news on aย television at the gym, as people did their reps and stomped away on the treadmills around me. I looked around and realized that I was the only one watching, standing transfixed in front of the television, with my mouth slightly agape, because itโ€™s somethingโ€ฆ

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Warm Hummus with Spiced Lamb

This was a bang-up year for cookbooks. Although my editor isnโ€™t thrilled, I am glad that Iย didnโ€™t have a book come out this fall with all the other great books that have crossed my path. Because itโ€™s nice to be able to spend some time cooking and baking through them. (While I work on edits for mine, coming out next year. If Iย finish itโ€ฆ) Oneโ€ฆ

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Moroccan Spiced Grilled Chicken Kebabs

Whew! Last week was a busyย one. I was on a deadline for a book, and as always,ย the last few weeks wereย a sprint to the finish. My neck still smartsย from being glued to my computer, but it was nothing a few post-writing cocktails couldnโ€™t fix. However I barely had time to shop or do much cooking while I had hammering out words. Iโ€™m not really aโ€ฆ

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Black Currant Jam

Someone recently asked me why I do what I do. More specifically, what compelled me. They were particularly focused on how I was likely most concerned with the finished product, asking me if that was my goal when I cooked and baked. I thought about it for a bit, and realized that the goal has very little to do with it; I like picking throughโ€ฆ

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Eggplant Jam

The words โ€œeggplantโ€ and โ€œjamโ€ together might throw you, but if you stop to consider that eggplant โ€“ like tomatoes and squash โ€“ are botanically fruits, the idea doesnโ€™t seem all that far-fetched.ย And this combination of sweet and savory is so delicious, thereโ€™s no reason to hesitateย whipping up a bowl. I love foods from the Middle East and North Africa, andย I was leafing through oneโ€ฆ

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Blue Cheese Dressing

I donโ€™t know what possessed me the other day, but there I was, and there it wasโ€”I was faced with a big mound of Iceberg lettuce heads at the market, two for one euro, so I bought two of them. Although I donโ€™t eat it very often, I love Iceberg lettuce salad and anyone who says they donโ€™t is probably fibbing. People will often justifyโ€ฆ

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