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Pasta Bolognese

During the current lockdown in Paris, you can still get most things at the supermarket. True, thereโ€™s less of a selection as some items are more popular than others; butter, of course, is popular, and so is flour. Fortunately I always have a good stock of both on hand, lockdown or not, but I did neglect to replenish my chocolate supply. But the pasta andโ€ฆ

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Panzanella: Bread and Tomato Salad

Tomatoes didnโ€™t originally come from Italy, but theyโ€™ve certainly made up for lost time. Now itโ€™s hard to think of Italian cuisine without them, from classic dishes, from Pasta allโ€™Arrabiata and Salade Caprese, to Pizza Margherita and Panzanella, a bread and tomato salad thatโ€™s one of my favorite things to make, and eat. This summer salad gets tossed with basil, which boosts its appeal (atโ€ฆ

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Should You Remove the Green Germ from Garlic?

Garlic has a season, and depending on where you live, that season is usually spring through mid-summer. In France, we get ail nouveau, which are heads of garlic that are very plump and slightly soft, whose moist skin is tinged with a bit of pink. As it ages, the garlic becomes more rosy in color, and there is even a special โ€œroseโ€ garlic in Franceโ€ฆ

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