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November Book Events with Michael Ruhlman and Elaine Sciolino

This Friday, Iโ€™ll be in conversation with award-winning writer Michael Ruhlman at Archestratus books in Brooklyn on November 1st, from 6:30 to 8:30 to celebrate the release of his new book, From Scratch. Michaelโ€™s opus to home cooking extols the virtues of mastering basic cooking techniques, which means doable recipes for the perfect roast chicken, as well as traditional cassoulet, the ultimate BLT (with home-curedโ€ฆ

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Six Books Iโ€™ve Been Enjoying

Stacks and stack of books are piled up here and there, in every possible space around my apartment. I canโ€™t help it โ€” I love books! Iโ€™ve got books on my nightstand, there are three stacks on my coffee table (and two precariously high stacks next to the sofa), and, of course, several on my kitchen counter with recipes that Iโ€™ve bookmarked. Itโ€™s not possibleโ€ฆ

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Chicken Liver Pate

Somehow, I have a lot of fat. Fortunately most of it is in my freezer. I love duck fat and if you havenโ€™t tried potatoes cooked in duck fat, I urge you to step away from the keyboard, go buy yourself a duck, render the fat, pluck some potatoes from your rooftop garden (if you live in Brooklyn), and fry them up. Thenโ€ฆOy!โ€ฆ as anyoneโ€ฆ

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Favorite Cookbooks of 2011

As 2011 draws to a close, I look at the stack of books that Iโ€™ve collected on my bookshelf (and piled up on my floorโ€ฆand beside my bed, and stacked in my kitchenโ€ฆ) and wonder how Iโ€™m going to cook and bake from them all. I just canโ€™t help it, thoughโ€”I love cookbooks. And these are the books that I couldnโ€™t resist tackling in 2011,โ€ฆ

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Blog Notes

Dinner at Hidden Kitchen On May 13, Iโ€™ll be hosting a dinner at the always-booked Hidden Kitchen in association with the folks at Context Travel. Local food gem Meg Zimbeck will join me, and aside from a super dinner, guests will also get a copy of my upcoming book, Ready For Dessert. Thereโ€™s just a few spaces left, Itโ€™s now sold out, so if youโ€™veโ€ฆ

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Food Blogger Camp, part 1

Yesterday was the best day of my life. Okay, it was the best day of the year. And since the year is only a couple of weeks old, thereโ€™s probably going to be a few other contenders in the next fifty weeks. But still, yesterday would be pretty hard to beat. To any โ€˜normalโ€™ person, they might think that lazing in the sun for aโ€ฆ

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My Favorite Cookbooks of 2009

I have a stack (actually, about four stacks) of cookbooks that arrived this year, many of them riddled with bookmarks for recipes. Some of them I managed to get to, presenting recipes on the blog or baking for friends and neighbors, and a few I didnโ€™t get around to yet. In this yearโ€™s round up, I did sneak in a few recipes from favorite classicsโ€ฆ

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Announcing Food Blogger Camp at Club Med in Ixtapa

Do you dream of idling away on a sunny beach in the middle of the winter? Do you want to meet other food bloggers from all over the world? Do you want to spend your vacation with me? Ok, you donโ€™t have to answer that last one. But if you do, Iโ€™m going to be a featured participant at Food Blogger Camp, taking place Januaryโ€ฆ

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Pickled Pepper Recipe

Iโ€™d say a good 20 to 30 percent of my refrigerator space is given over to pickles. I love anything pickledโ€”onions, cabbage, cauliflower, zucchini, and chile peppers. If itโ€™s pickle-able, youโ€™re likely to find a jar of it buried away in the far, deep recesses of my refrigerator. In fact, all of the above (and more) are in there right now, marinating as we speakโ€ฆ.

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