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Patisserie Sadaharu Aoki, in Paris

Certainly one of the most stunning pastry shops in Paris is Sadaharu Aoki. Itโ€™s so well-regarded that I ran into a famous chocolatier from the neighborhood during my last visit, who was picking up his goรปter, or afternoon snack, as they call it in Paris. We recognized each other and he smiled at me while choosing a Thรฉ Vert Napolรฉan; layers of vivid green teaโ€ฆ

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Chocolate Macarons from Laduree, in Paris

After the end of a long week: I renewed my Carte de Sejour, braved the hectic but incredibleMarchรฉ St. Pierre at the foot of Montmarteโ€ฆand tried to get an answer about why after 10 days, I still donโ€™t have internet access or cable tv. With all that stress, I felt it was an absolute necessity to visit Ladurรฉe twice this week, especially since all myโ€ฆ

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French Chocolate Macaron Recipe

One of the most vexing tasks some bakers come across is making the perfect Parisian macaron, those ethereal little domes of almond meringue seen all over Paris, often filled with buttercream, ganache, or a fruity filling of jam. Although the original macaron didnโ€™t have filling, but were simply fused together while warm. So I decided to create two recipes for chocolate macarons: one with anโ€ฆ

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O Chateau: Wine Tasting in Paris

Sometimes I go back into the archives and pull up a post to refresh it. Perhaps the hours have changed, theyโ€™ve moved, or something else prompted me to tweak the entry. But a lot has happened since I first wrote about ร” Chateau wine tasting programs. First off, since I wrote about them, theyโ€™ve moved โ€“ twice.

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Patrick Roger Chocolates

I am often asked the difficult-to-answer question, โ€œWho is the best chocolatier in Paris?โ€ There are very few parts of Paris where you canโ€™t find something delicious made of chocolate. Luckily from my apartment, Iโ€™m just a few blocks from Dalloyau, Gerard Mulot, Lenรดtre, and Josรฉphine Vannier near the Place des Vosges, a small chocolate shop whose window delights the tourists, but belies the moreโ€ฆ

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French Beignets

Since weโ€™re on the subject of beignets, I spotted these enticing looking pastries at one of my favorite out-of-the-way boulangeries in Paris. It must be a global trend. Boulangerie au 140 140, rue de Belleville Paris Tel: 01 46 36 92 47 Mรฉtro: Jourdain

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Culinary Confessions

I often cook pasta in not enough water. I wash mushrooms. I donโ€™t grind my own coffee beans. I melt chocolate in a bowl set in, not over, simmering water. I hate soup as a first course. I buy store-brand butter for baking. I try to use as few pots and pans when I cooking as I can. I lift the lid when cooking riceโ€ฆ

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Cafรฉ Malongo

Cafรฉ Malongo is Fair-trade and made from Arabica coffee beans Cafรฉ Malongo 50, rue St-Andrรฉ des Arts Tรฉl: 01 43 26 47 10 Other Cafรฉ Malongo bars at: -53, rue Passy โ€“Lafayette Gourmet 46-48, Boulevard Haussmann -Monprix, 14 rue du Dรฉpart Read more at my post: Where to find a good cup of coffee in Paris.

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Go Ahead, Have a Croissant

The recent issue of Elle ร  Table reports that eating a croissant may be a healthier and a more diet-friendly alternative the breakfast tartine, a split baguette spread with butter and jam. A croissant ordinaire or croissant au beurre (made with pure butter) has 200 calories, and 25 grams of carbohydrates. A tartine composed of one-fifth of a baguette (about 2 ounces of bread) spreadโ€ฆ

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