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Chouquettes: French Cream Puff Recipe

Dinner in Paris generally starts at 8 pm, especially in restaurants, and I get ravenously hungry between lunch and dinner. Parisians do dine rather late โ€“ often not until 9:30 pm or later, and thatโ€™sย an awfully long stretch. So French people visit their local pรขtisserie for an afternoon snack, known as le goรปter, although nowadays Parisians often call it le snack. Le snack is oftenโ€ฆ

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paris restaurants (new updates)

Iโ€™ve been featuring some new and revisited favorite restaurants in Paris, writing them up in my newsletter. You can find a list of my Favorite Restaurants in Paris on my website but here are links to the posts in my newsletter of places Iโ€™ve eaten at latelyโ€ฆ To get more Paris tips (and stories and recipes) sent right to your Inbox, subscribe to my newsletterโ€ฆ

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Miznon in Paris

Miznon is hard to write about, because once inside, itโ€™s hard to describe whatโ€™s going on. To figure out the menu, or the structure, can take some doing. Itโ€™s better just to go in with blind faith and have the experience, without trying to control or understand it. That said, Iโ€™m not a picky eater but I do like structure. So since Iโ€™m not aโ€ฆ

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Celery Root Soup

Iโ€™ve always dreamed of writing a soup cookbook. A book of recipes where thereโ€™s no need to carefully measure or weigh things, variations are not only allowableโ€ฆbut encouraged, and cooking times are not cast-in-stone instructions to be followed like the ten commandments. Itโ€™s no wonder the French love les soupes so much! The word โ€œsupperโ€ comes from soup, and in parts of France, the verbโ€ฆ

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capitale, Paris

[UPDATE: As of December 2022, Capitale is now closed.] The Paris dining scene continues to change and evolve. The pandemic changed where we ate, and how we ateโ€ฆat least for a while. Restaurants are all open again and packed. But the pause provided a chance to breathe new life into the city. The government offered support, but still, the closings affected restaurants, cafรฉs, and barsโ€ฆ

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Paris Booksigning at La Cuisine in Paris This Weekend

This weekend, Sunday November 21 from 3pm-4:30pm, there will be a booksigning and get-together at La Cuisine cooking school in Paris. On hand will be copies of Drinking French, Lโ€™Appart and The Perfect Scoop available for purchase and signing (see below for advance purchase info) and youโ€™re welcome to bring already-purchased books too. Itโ€™s a great chance to pick up a book for yourself orโ€ฆ

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Chanceux

The other day, for some reason, the subject about the โ€œdecline of French cuisineโ€ which had been much-discussed and debated about subject a decade ago, came up. At the time, books were written about it, a Time magazine cover featured a sad mime bemoaning the end of French culture, newspapers wrote articles bemoaning faltering bistros and wondering โ€˜โ€˜Who could save French cuisine?โ€™, and French televisionโ€ฆ

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Cheesemaking Class at Paroles de Fromagers

Thereโ€™s nothing wrong with being a tourist. In fact, one of my favorite things to do in Paris is to โ€œplay tourist,โ€ which means you get to do something fun around town rather than live like a local and stay home and do paperwork. The stars aligned when my friend Jane from La Cuisine cooking school and I both wanted to take a cheesemaking classโ€ฆ

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