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10 Ideas for Food Trucks in Paris

Aside from a few crรชpe stands here and there, Paris isnโ€™t a city known for street food. And malheureusement, that Pierre Hermรฉ truck isnโ€™t open for businessโ€ฆalthough wouldnโ€™t that be nice. (However if it was, I would probably race around my house in search of spare change every time I heard it coming toward me, like I did when the Good Humor ice cream truckโ€ฆ

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Orange Creme Anglaise

When I started working at Chez Panisse, there was something called crรจme anglaise on the menuโ€ฆand my job was to make it. Of course, I had no idea what crรจme anglaise was โ€“ other than something with a funny name that I got in trouble for pronouncing wrong on several occasions. But I pretended I knew what it was when everyone was talking about makingโ€ฆ

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Citrus

Last month I was teaching at Central Market, a chain of pretty amazing supermarkets in Texas that has just about anything you can imagineโ€”including cooking classes. And I never pass up the chance to teach there. For one thing, the staff is uniformly excellent and itโ€™s just a pleasure to step into their kitchens and work with them. But the other is that I getโ€ฆ

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Seville Orange Marmalade

This time of year brings Seville oranges to the markets in Paris. For the past few years, I kept wondering why they were so hard to find since itโ€™s perhaps my favorite of all jams and jellies to make, and eat. But lately, theyโ€™ve been everywhere. (See? It pays to complain. Either that or a whole lot of French produce suppliers read my blog.) Andโ€ฆ

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