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Echo Deli in Paris

I donโ€™t get out for lunch as much as I used to, or want to, but a dizzying amount of cafรฉs, restaurants, and pastry shops have opened while I was holed up writing books. One that was getting an inordinate amount of good word-of-mouth, from friends and other restaurant owners, was Echo Deli. Entering the restaurant late morning, I was startled by the amount ofโ€ฆ

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Brown Butter Old Fashioned Cocktail

I recently did an event with Deb Perelmanย for our new books, Lโ€™appart and Smitten Kitchen Every Day. Weโ€™d both been traveling around, and not one, not twoโ€ฆbut three times, we were in the same city at the same time, but didnโ€™t see each other. One night, I was having dinner by myself before an event and after a two-hour slog through traffic, I needed aโ€ฆ

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Sbrisolona

Like the recent recipe for Caramelized Almond Cake, Iโ€™ve been anxious to make Sbirolona, a crunchy Italian tortaย that sort of defies description. I donโ€™t know any other dessert or pastry like it. The first time I had it, it was already broken into pieces, piled in a covered glass jar at a bakery.ย I didnโ€™t know what to make of the craggy pieces I was nibblingโ€ฆ

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Homemade Tonic Water

Jennifer McLaganย always seems to know what we want to read about, and cook, before even we do. She wrote a slew ofย popular and award-winning books, which includeย Fat (which bravely came out duringย the low-fat craze, and nevertheless was a big hit), Bones, and now,ย Bitter: A Taste of the Worldโ€™s Most Dangerous Flavor. The book is a celebration of flavors that are on the cutting edge, taste-wiseโ€ฆ.

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Orange Margaritas

I donโ€™t mind spending part of my winter this year in New York. Even though it was one of the coldest winters in history, and on the first day of spring, we had a snowstorm, the beautiful snow blanketed everything in a thick white layer, which reflects the light and kept my mood cheery and optimistic. It rarely snows in Paris and la grisaille (theโ€ฆ

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Ricotta Ice Cream

When I was in Sicily, either it slipped my mind, or my mind is slipping, because for one evening, I was supposed to be responsible for making something for dessert. I was offered a number of beautiful things to cook or bake with, and my mind kept wandering back to the heavenly ricotta cheese that weโ€™d seen being made earlier that day. Since we broughtโ€ฆ

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City of Light

Thereโ€™s nothing like an icy cocktail to start off summer, and Iโ€™m considering making this my new seasonal refresher. When the team at Lucques restaurant in Los Angeles presented a menu from My Paris Kitchen for one of their Sunday suppers, head bartender, Christiaan Rollich came up with an inspired cocktail thatโ€™s light, and refreshing, and combines a splash of Lillet, a pour of Frenchโ€ฆ

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The Toronto Cocktail

I was part of a whole generation of San Franciscans that were terrorized by Bruno, a cantankerous, older Persian man who had a bar in the Haight called Persian Aub Zam Zam. Iโ€™ve probably mentioned him before, but I recently went down that rabbit hole of the Internet where I found a few stories about him via a search for something else. Thenโ€ฆwell, we allโ€ฆ

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Orange Syrup Cake with Candied Oranges

I purchased my trusty zester in 1983, back when no one had heard of rasp-type zesters, which are now a lot more popular than their old-fangled counterparts. I got mine when I started working at Chez Panisse and the cook training me on my first shift told me that I needed four essential items; a chefโ€™s knife, a paring knife, a bread knife, and aโ€ฆ

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