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Bleu de Gex

The last time Peggy Smith, co-owner of Cowgirl Creamery, came to Paris, we did some cheese tasting and shopping. Weโ€™d worked together at Chez Panisse for many years and sheโ€™s one of my favorite peopleโ€”ever, and I wish sheโ€™d come visit more often. As we roamed a salon de dรฉgustation of cheese, looking around at all the astounding cheeses from France (as well as aโ€ฆ

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Homemade Nutella

Many years ago I worked in a restaurant in New York with a group of other cooks, who were mostly women and we were all friends. Weโ€™d gather in the cold morning kitchen, working around a communal wooden counter near the warm stove armed with cups of strong coffee as we set about our various tasks while engaging in conversations while doing all the repetitiveโ€ฆ

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Atole

My recent trip to Mexico was probably my fifth or sixth in my life and I thought Iโ€™d tasted almost everything I could, so it was odd on this trip that Iโ€™ve never heard of, or tasted, atole. Although it was served at breakfast in a steaming cauldron, when I asked when people in Mexico drank it, a local chef told me โ€œAll the time.โ€โ€ฆ

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Making Comte Cheese

I was recently joking that when Iโ€™m forced to wake up very early in the morning Iโ€™m not sure if I should feel sorrier for myself, or for the people around me. So when my friend Jean-Louis, who works with the people who make Comtรฉ cheese finally gave in to my incessant pestering to join him for a visit, I was excited when after threeโ€ฆ

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Irish Shortbread Recipe & Ireland Travel Notes

Over dinner on my final night in Ireland, one of the other diners who is Irish said to me, โ€œI just came back from Parisโ€ฆโ€, and he hesitated for a moment, and continued โ€œโ€ฆand the food wasnโ€™t very good.โ€ Itโ€™s probably unimaginable a few years ago that someone from Ireland would be criticizing the quality of French cooking. But it shows how far Irish cookingโ€ฆ

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Classic Irish Coffee

Popular legend has it that Irish Coffee was invented in San Francisco, but, of course, it was invented in Ireland at the Shannon Airport. Which was the first place transatlantic flights landed when planes started flying across the ocean, their destination being Ireland. Iโ€™m sure the trip took a lot longer than it does now. But it easy to see why the Irish Coffee wasโ€ฆ

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Milk from Here

There is an interesting emergence of things that are โ€˜greenโ€™ or รฉcologique, in Paris. Words like commerce, responsable, รฉquitable, รฉthique, durable and solidaire are being seen on more and more products in supermarkets, and even on some restaurant menus these days. Paris has two popular organic markets and discount grocery stores are now offering products like bio (organic) crรจme fraรฎche, butter, and pasta. And theโ€ฆ

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Eggless Chervil Mayonnaise

You might have passed chervil by when shopping, thinking it was a wimpy version of parsley. The wispy, thin leaves donโ€™t look very tempting. And you might be tempted to overlook it, unaware of its powerful aroma that it lends to certain dishes. But if youโ€™ve never had it, add a handful of chopped chervil to a salad. Youโ€™ll wonder why you donโ€™t pick upโ€ฆ

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10 Common Ordering Mistakes People Make in Paris Restaurants

The other night I was sitting at Le Garde Robe, minding my own business, trying to get down a glass of natural wine. Being seven oโ€™clock, naturally, in addition to being thirsty, I was starving, too. And the lack of food (and sulfides) must have started affecting my brain because I started thinking about how I often hear tales from visitors, such as when theyโ€ฆ

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