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Summer Fruit Tart with Almond Cream

This is one of the simplest fruit tarts to make. Juicy fruits are embedded in a rich almond frangipane, making it easy to slice, and it keeps well, too. So now that weโ€™ve got that out of the way, letโ€™s talk about nectarines. Peaches get a lot of press. Yes, theyโ€™re juicy and yes theyโ€™re sweet. But honestly, I prefer the more assertiveย flavor of nectarines,โ€ฆ

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Mixed Berry Shortcakes

It was definitely mercury in retrograde recently when I got a phone call at 8:20pm, while we were having dinner at home, from a restaurant Iโ€™d reserved a table at, asking if we were showing up for our 8pm reservation. I was sure I had reserved for the following night, but โ€“ nope โ€“ I erred and our reservation was for that evening. (Fortunately, theโ€ฆ

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Nectarine-Berry Popsicles

During the summer, at outdoor flea markets and brocantes, youโ€™ll invariably find me on my hands and knees, rifle through boxes that are jammed with stuff, since ya never know what youโ€™ll pluck out. Iโ€™m particularly keen on finding old French baking items, although Iโ€™ve learned that all those pretty little tin tart molds are best left to clutter someone elseโ€™s kitchen drawers. And sinceโ€ฆ

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La Ferme de Viltain

Itโ€™s not a drag to be in Paris in August. In fact, those who stay in town always say the same thing โ€“ โ€œThis is the best time of year to be in Paris.โ€ (Or, โ€œWouldnโ€™t it be incroyableย if it was like this all year?โ€) Even though Paris is a lot smaller, imagineย if 85% of the people left New York City or San Francisco inโ€ฆ

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Eating Around London

I never really โ€œgotโ€ London. It was always this hulking city that I struggled to navigate, overwhelmingly large, with a subway system that seemed like a tangle of routes and directions that I just couldnโ€™t unravel. But part of it is my fault as I never really spent a lot of time trying to figure it out. I just accepted defeat early on. So thisโ€ฆ

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Eclairs in Paris

Iโ€™m often asked about upcoming trends and each time it happens, I am sorely tempted to respond, โ€œIf I could see the future, Iโ€™d be buying lottery tickets.โ€ I guess it makes good press โ€“ but the unfortunate thing about most trends is that they are often temporary. (In many cases, itโ€™s a relief to see them go when their time is up.) Yet otherโ€ฆ

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Parlans Caramels

One of the things that most excited me most about coming to Stockholm was to visit Pรคrlans Konfektyr. The moment I heard about it, I knew I had to go. I mean, a small shop that makes artisanal caramels, in one of the best dairy-producing countries in the world, with a wink-and-a-nod to traditional Swedish charm? Count me in. So I asked if I couldโ€ฆ

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Nunu Chocolates from Brooklyn, in Paris

A few years ago an American friend asked me about opening a pop-up store in Paris, featuring something he creates with chocolate in New York City. At the time, I advised against it. People outside of the United States do have some preconceived notions about how Americans eat (many still think we all eat at fast-food restaurants), but a recent wave of magazine articles aboutโ€ฆ

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Design*Sponge Video and Raspberry Sorbet Recipe

The fashionable team over at Design*Sponge came by to make a video with me here in Parisโ€ฆ I hit the market with Anne Ditmeyer of Prรชt ร  Voyager, who is part of the Design*Sponge creative team, to do a little shopping. You can watch the video here. (Plus we got a little lesson of how far a seller will go not to sell something toโ€ฆ

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