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Cookware Shops in Paris

Paris is a mecca for cooks, and folks come here from around the world to stock up on French and specialty cookware. Many of the shops are clustered around the Les Halles area, where for many years restaurateurs shopped at the giant market there for produce and other comestibles, as well as professional kitchenware. Although the market is gone, many of those stores exist andโ€ฆ

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Rue Montorgueil and Les Halles, Paris

You might not remember the days before the internet, but when we used to travel somewhere, weโ€™d ask a friend to scribble down a list of suggestions. And weโ€™d often be asked to do the same in return. Then when computers became widely used, other โ€˜favoritesโ€™ lists started circulating, including suggestions posted in online forums and in blogs. So think of this list as myโ€ฆ

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Ma Bรปche is In the Weeds

Thereโ€™s a phrase thatโ€™s used in restaurant kitchens, in the weeds, which means that basically, youโ€™re sunk. Itโ€™s when the orders are coming up too fast and youโ€™re behind, or that youโ€™ve taken on more work than you can chew and you canโ€™t keep up. A few weeks ago I volunteered to make a Bรปche de Noรซl for the Christmas dessert. At the time, itโ€ฆ

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Lemon-Glazed Madeleine Recipe

This is the post I never thought Iโ€™d write. I never wanted to tackle madeleines. I thought they were something thatโ€ฆdarn itโ€ฆyou just needed to eat when youโ€™re in France. Like hamburgers and bagels, I didnโ€™t think everything translated cross-culturally. If you wanted a madeleine, darn it, you came to France to have one. I mean, did you ever have a bagel in Banff? Doโ€ฆ

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