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Craquelin

If youโ€™ve ever wondered how French pastry shops make cream puffs with that distinctive decorative crackly topping, look no further. (If youโ€™ve never wondered, you can skip to the next entry.) The topping is called craquelin, a simple dough thatโ€™s easily put together and is a nifty little trick to gussy up ordinary cream puffs.

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Al Bohsali: Middle Eastern Pastries

Itโ€™s too bad that so many people are only familiar with Middle Eastern pastries that arenโ€™t so well made. If you sample them far from where they originate, often theyโ€™re made with old or stale nuts, theyโ€™ve sat around too long in plastic packages, or the cheeses arenโ€™t exactly fresh. While itโ€™s true that some of them can be a bit sticky-sweet for Western tastes,โ€ฆ

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Djerba

The sky in North Africa isnโ€™t clear blue. Itโ€™s subdued and hazy. One might say itโ€™s laiteuse; blue with a touch of milk, or yogurt. Unlike the beaches of the Pacific, youโ€™re not stunned by the sky as much as you are aware that itโ€™s relentlessly bearing down on you. The heat can be intense and unlike Paris, where folks scramble to sit in anyโ€ฆ

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Making French Macarons: Instructions & Recipes

It seems like thereโ€™s a wave of macaron questions that are sweeping my way. Unlike les brownies or le gรขteau weekend (poundcake), successful macarons are more the result of the technique, rather than following a mere recipe. Thereโ€™s lots of tips and tricks around the web that will help you out with these little devils, including some interesting recipes, too. You can find my chocolateโ€ฆ

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