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Halvah

A few years ago, tahini took its place in the spotlight. People discovered the sesame paste, usually used in hummus, could be used in cookies, cakes, salad dressings, sauces as well as in other places. Soon halvah also had its day, becoming a star ingredient in tart doughs and rugelach. But halvah is a wonderful treat on its own. During my childhood, Iโ€™d only beenโ€ฆ

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Caffe Panna Ice Cream Shop

Someone from San Francisco told me that there were now too many ice cream shops in the city. I didnโ€™t think that was possible, but I guess things have changed since I moved away. (There are also some amazing bakeries there as well, which I donโ€™t think is anything to grouse about either.) Just like in San Francisco, not only has the baking scene inโ€ฆ

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Bachir Ice Cream

Two things have surprised me recently*. One is the sudden surge of small-scale ice cream shops that have opened in Paris. Which means my ship has definitely passed on opening my own place as others got to it first. Shops like Senoble, Glaces Glazed, Une Glace ร  Paris, Sucre Glace, and La Paleteria are churning out ice cream across Paris, some even staying open inโ€ฆ

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wild garlic (ail des ours, or ramps) pesto

Over the past few years, thereโ€™s been a growing interest in intรฉressantsย roots and greens in Paris. Itโ€™s not that they donโ€™t, or didnโ€™t, exist in France. Itโ€™s just that many either fell out of favor or were oubliรฉs (forgotten). And now, many are returning. At the market, we now get kale, kale sprouts, rainbow chard, and every so often ail des ours (bearโ€™s garlic) willโ€ฆ

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Five Favorite Food Addresses in Paris

ร‰pices & Saveurs Although it may seem like your typical Arabic รฉpicerie (food shop), of which there are many in Paris, Iโ€™ve shopped a lot of them and found ร‰pices & Saveurs especially well-stocked. The place is as neat a pin and in addition to the usual line-up of harissas, nuts and dried fruits in bulk, olive oils, and spices, I always findย curiosities on theโ€ฆ

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Mansoura

One of the appeals of Brooklyn is the rich ethnic mix of cultures, cuisines, and traditions, that is somewhat of a microcosm of America. Many of our grandparents, includingย mine, arrived on Ellis Island and assimilated to life in America in New York City. And it still remains a lively, if sometimes uncomfortable, mix of upscale, downscale, rich, poor, happy, angry, frustrated, and content. Butย everybodyโ€™s gottaโ€ฆ

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Weekend Out of Paris

May is the month of holidays in France. There are elevenย public holidays a year, called jours fรฉriรฉs, which we might call โ€œbank holidaysโ€ in the United States. Theyโ€™re official holidays/dates when government offices, schools, banks, and most stores are closed, except for a few supermarkets, convenience stores, and bakeries, which need to follow certain rules as to when they canย close in the summer, so theyโ€™reโ€ฆ

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Pistachio Aillade

When I lived in San Francisco, we used to joke (lovingly) that whenever we went to Zuni Cafรฉ, that there would be at least three things on the menu that you had to ask the server what they were. On the other hand, I think if you asked ten people in Paris what aillade is, ten out of ten wouldnโ€™t know either. Unless they wereโ€ฆ

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Ricotta Ice Cream

When I was in Sicily, either it slipped my mind, or my mind is slipping, because for one evening, I was supposed to be responsible for making something for dessert. I was offered a number of beautiful things to cook or bake with, and my mind kept wandering back to the heavenly ricotta cheese that weโ€™d seen being made earlier that day. Since we broughtโ€ฆ

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