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Chocolate Marshmallows

Marshmallows are one (or some) of my favorite things. We donโ€™t often use โ€˜marshmallowโ€™ in the singular and we certainly donโ€™t make them one at a time. When we talk about marshmallows, itโ€™s generally in the plural since itโ€™s hard to imagine just one, lone, solitary marshmallow. That would be triste, as youโ€™d say in French, or sad. Except, of course, when itโ€™s floating onโ€ฆ

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Sโ€™mores Ice Cream

Marshmallows + chocolate + Graham crackers x ice cream = Bliss. A few people, including Deb, intimated that my beloved combination of marshmallows, chocolate and spiced crackers might be in danger of becoming passรฉ, which was the first Iโ€™d heard of that. I donโ€™t want to quibble with her, because she knows her cocktails, and dumplings. But on the other hand, I guess in theโ€ฆ

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Chocolate-Salted Caramel Tartlets

People often ask me, after taking a bite of a caramel in Paris: Why canโ€™t they canโ€™t get caramels that taste like that in America? Like bread โ€“ those kinds of wonderful foods are, indeed, available, but you need to know where to look. A while back I was in Los Angeles and a magazine had mentioned Little Flower Candy Companyโ€™s caramels. So I ranโ€ฆ

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Restaurant Alain Ducasse

[UPDATE: The restaurant is no long an Alain Ducasse restaurant.] Uncharacteristically, Iโ€™ll spare you the specifics, but I need to catch up on about 147 hours of sleep. And while weโ€™re at it, I could use a hug. And since the former isnโ€™t necessarily easy to come by here, as is the latter, I was embrassรฉ by dinner at Alain Ducasse restaurant. While itโ€™s beenโ€ฆ

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Thatโ€™s the way the granola bar crumbles

I think the highlight of my Christmas dinner this year was when I entered the family kitchen, where I arrive bearing the dessert, and promptly dropped the the whole thing on the floor, where it shattered into a million pieces. I sighed, and guessed it was a fitting end to a fragmented year. Having seen more than my share of kitchen catastrophes in my timeโ€ฆ

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Paris-Lausanne Tour, September 19-25th

Due to demand for my Paris and Lausanne Gastronomy Tour, weโ€™re offering a second trip this fall. Weโ€™ll begin the week in Paris, exploring chocolate shops, tasting wine, and dining at my favorite tables in Paris. Then weโ€™ll take the high-speed TGV train to Lausanne, Switzerland, to this lovely small city perched above Lake Geneva. With the historic Lausanne Palace and Spa as our homeโ€ฆ

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Homemade Marshmallow Recipe

Some of my favorite candies are marshmallows. Actually, I should backtrack a bit and say at the very top of my all-time favorite things to eat are marshmallows. I love their pillowy softness and their tender sweetness with undertones of vanilla. If it sounds like Iโ€™m getting a little Proustian for them, youโ€™re right. I recently made several batches for some projects, which not onlyโ€ฆ

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Le Pont de Brent

After my visit to the Vevey market with Chef Stรฉphane Dรฉcotterd, we headed back to Le Pont de Brent, his restaurant located above the lakeside Swiss town of Montreux. While he was laying out the fish for the day, which he had just sourced, I noticed the kitchen was unusually calm for pre-service and I didnโ€™t see anyone in the usual panic that happens inโ€ฆ

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Thanksgiving in Parisโ€ฆand above & beyond

When folks ask me what the French do for Thanksgiving, I donโ€™t think the word theyโ€™re expecting to hear are โ€œUm, nothing.โ€ And why should they? Itโ€™s not as though America shuts down for le 14 juillet. Still, a few places around here do get into the spirit and youโ€™ll see a few bags of cranberries at the market, a few more sweet potatoes piledโ€ฆ

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