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Colette Book Event in Paris

This Friday, June 24th, Iโ€™ll be hosted by Colette, the coolest store in Paris, as part of their Cooklette series. It was one of the first places in Paris that really wowed me when I first walked into it years ago, and Iโ€™m excited to be leading an Ice Cream Sundae Party in their Water Bar restaurant. After the event, from 6:15pm to 7pm, thereโ€ฆ

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Sugarplum Cake Shop

There are a lot of things I like about living in Paris. Thereโ€™s shopping at the outdoor market and knowing the vendors and having them give you the good peaches, and not sticking a few icky ones in the bottom of the bag. Picking up a still-warm baguette and ripping the end off the very moment you step outside the bakery. And getting to goโ€ฆ

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Fouquetโ€™s Chocolate-Covered Marshmallows

Iโ€™ve been quoted on more than one occasion as saying something along the lines of โ€œTo a pastry chef, a good marshmallow is the equivalent of a pricey and rare black truffle to a regular chef.โ€ And thinking about it as I type right now, every cookbook Iโ€™ve ever written has some sort of recipe for a marshmallow or marshmallow-topped dessert in it. When Iโ€ฆ

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Candelaria

Luis Rendรณn is my new favorite person in Paris. And the guy who makes the tortillas is my second favorite (I suppose if I got his name, he might be the first.) But itโ€™s Luis behind the great Mexican fare at Candelaria, a narrow slip of a place in the upper Marais that serves authentic Mexican food. Lately thereโ€™s a new openness, a willingness toโ€ฆ

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A Visit to Fouquet Chocolate & Confections

ย  ย  Fouquet is one of my favorite shops in Paris. Iโ€™m absolutely addicted to the thin crisps of spice bread enrobed in dark chocolate as well as to the house-made pรขtes de fruits and the coconut-filled rectangles cloaked in chocolate. And, of course, the caramelized almonds, too. Itโ€™s rare to find a shop still making candies the old-fashioned way and I thought it wouldโ€ฆ

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Aux Merveilleux de Fred

I cannot not tell you about Aux Merveilleux de Fred. I bought three small meringues to share with friends, and when sitting on a nearby park bench waiting for one of them to arrive, I dug into the first meringue. I donโ€™t swear on this blog so I wonโ€™t share exactly what I said, but take it from me, a few expletives were uttered.

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Vivant

[Update: Vivant closed, then changed owners and is now a completely different restaurant.] If you have a lot of food concerns โ€“ if you need to know how something is cooked, or what vegetables are included in les lรฉgumes โ€“ although theyโ€™re happy to answer, at Vivant you should just let your experience of the restaurant be guided by slipping out of the mode ofโ€ฆ

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Paris Booksigning โ€“ This Weekend!

This Saturday (April 30), from 4 to 6pm, Iโ€™ll be signing books at WHSmith book shop in Paris. The store will be open as usual during this event so there wonโ€™t be any long-winded speeches from me or anything (whew!) โ€“ so youโ€™re welcome to show up any time and say hi, and get a book signed. Or just say hi! (And check out myโ€ฆ

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Paris Tacos y Burritos

Itโ€™s kind of funny because the two times I went out with two different French friends for Mexican food this week, they practically wiped the table clean. Both said after eating, โ€œDaveedโ€ฆjโ€™ai encore faim.โ€ (โ€œIโ€™m still hungry.โ€) The first time was at Cactus, where my friend (who I am pretty sure has .5% body fat) wolfed down his burrito and the aforementioned declaration of hunger,โ€ฆ

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