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Salted Chocolate Chip Tahini Cookies

Whenever I mention โ€œChocolate Chip Cookies,โ€ this recipe seems to come up in the conversation. Iโ€™ve been making chocolate chip cookies all of my life, and am always happy to add new ones to my repertoire. Iโ€™ve made them with various kinds of flours, different types (and sizes) of chocolate, some with nuts (or cocoa nibs), and others without. In some cases, the salt inโ€ฆ

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Graham Cracker Cake

I am a bad blogger. While others are posting recipes for green bean casseroles, newfangled stuffing, and yet another way to improve turkey (itโ€™s amazing how many ways there seem to be, and they just keep comingโ€ฆ) this year, Iโ€™m back to digging into my recipe files, finally getting around to making some of the recipes Iโ€™ve clipped over the years. This usual-sounding cake wasโ€ฆ

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Salt-Roasted Candied Peanuts

Iโ€™ll have to admit that I love peanuts, especially when they are candied with a touch of sea salt added. For years Iโ€™ve been making all sorts of candied nuts, including these candied peanuts, but this was one of the first candied nut recipes I ever came up with and Iโ€™ve been making them ever since.

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About Salt

I donโ€™t quite exactly when things shifted, but for many years, if you wanted salt you either bought granulated table salt, usually sold in a round canister for less than a dollar, or kosher salt, which came in a big box. Kosher salt didnโ€™t get its name because itโ€™s kosher, itโ€™s because the bulkier crystals are a better size for salting meat, which koshers itโ€ฆ.

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Salted Butter Caramel Ice Cream recipe

When I was finalizing the recipes in The Perfect Scoop,ย I wrote too many recipes and needed to make room for all the other stuff that goes into a cookbook. Although I did include a favoriteย recipe for Pear Caramel Ice Cream, which gets its smooth richness from caramelized pears, I decided since my first bookย had a greatย recipe for Caramel Ice Cream (that book was re-released asโ€ฆ

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Pretzel Bites

Bakers and pastry chefsย crave two things: Salt and vinegar. When I worked in the restaurant business and got home way after midnight, too-often Iโ€™d park myself in front of the television, put my dogs up, and dig into a bag of tortilla chips along with a big jar of spicy salsa. Of course, I was half the age I am now and a bag ofโ€ฆ

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Dulce de Leche Cheesecake

Sometimes when I write posts for the blog, I write so fast that my mind can barely keep up with my fingers. (Hence the occasional frequent typo.) Ideas fly into my head and I literally have to jump up from my chair and make them. Such was the case with this Dulce de Leche Cheesecake recipe, which combines two of everybodyโ€™s favorite things: cream cheeseโ€ฆ

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Salty, Deep-Dark Chocolate Brownies

When I was in Brooklyn a few months back doing a booksigning with the lovely folks from The Brooklyn Kitchen, a friendly woman came up to me bearing a box of treats from her bakery. I donโ€™t like to eat in front of people, because, frankly, no one wants to meet up with an author while he is shoving pastries in his mouth. And inโ€ฆ

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Salted Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie

When I worked in the restaurant business, if you happened to walk in during staff meal, you could always tell who were the pastry people: we were the ones dousing our food with vinegar and salt. That is, when we had time to sit down and eat. I like sweets, but I like them tempered with something not-necessarily sweet, which is why sometimes youโ€™ll seeโ€ฆ

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