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The Perfect Scoop, new revised & updated edition!

When I wrote The Perfect Scoop, I was excited for the opportunity to be able to write a book on ice cream that included the basics of making ice cream at home, but made sure it had a special emphasis on all the mix-ins and sauces and toppings that go inside, outside, and on top of everyoneโ€™s favorite dessert. (Including mine.) I had the timeโ€ฆ

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Candied Grapefruit Peel

I found myself with several grapefruit rinds on my hands last week (or rather, on my kitchen counter) as a result of working on a recipe that called for their juice. I donโ€™t like to toss things away, especially precious organic grapefruit peels. So I candied them.

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Turmeric Tonic

Iโ€™m late in the game, but I have longevity. At least thatโ€™s what I like to think when Iโ€™m drinking turmeric tonic, which may (or may not) prolong that admirable longevity Iโ€™m boasting about. I donโ€™t know how true those claims are, but I do know that I had my first taste of it in Los Angeles, at Sqirl, and I loved it. The juiceโ€ฆ

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Belgian Hot Chocolate Recipe

Some recipes I make over and over again, and some I donโ€™t. Iโ€™m not sure why, but once a recipe becomes part of my repertoire, I tend to be loyal and stick with it. However, as a diversion from my usual Parisian hot chocolate recipe, I often revisit this one, which I learned to make in Belgium. And every time I do, I remember howโ€ฆ

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Gremolata

I tend to forget about gremolata, the simple three-ingredient condiment that has a particular affinity for lamb, but is also good on grilled fish, vegetables, and other meats. Itโ€™s one of those things that you can make with stuff you keep on hand, that is, if you have lemon, parsley,ย and garlic on hand, like I always do. I was out shopping for ingredients for aโ€ฆ

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Mesquite Chocolate Chip Cookies

A few weeks ago, I was talking to someone about chocolate chip cookies, which is one of my favorite subjects. The French like them, too. They just call them les cookies, as if they didnโ€™t need further clarification. But every time I make a batch of chocolate chip cookies, I have zero trouble handing them off to people. Who can resist a chocolate chip cookie,โ€ฆ

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Farro Risotto (Farrotto) with Radicchio and Bacon

This dish came together rather serendipitously on a Sunday afternoon. I was up to my elbows testing recipes and was looking for something savory for dinner that didnโ€™t require too much prep, or dishes afterward. Iโ€™d brought home some colorful radicchio from the market, I had some bacon (donโ€™t I always?), and there was a packet dried mushrooms in a kitchen drawer. So I gatheredโ€ฆ

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Black Bean Soup

When I was leafing through ยกCuba! โ€“ Recipes and stories from the Cuban Kitchen, I was reminded how much I like black bean soup. In theory, black bean soup is just a dark bowl of beans and doesnโ€™t sound all that exciting. Which is probably why I hadnโ€™t made it in a while. Also black beans arenโ€™t that easy to come by in France. Thereโ€ฆ

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Seeded Multigrain Crackers

I love my trusty DSLR camera, but it weighs a ton, and lugging it even around my kitchen when Iโ€™m baking means Iโ€™m not as nimble as Iโ€™d like to be. (Iโ€™m a baker, not a photographer, as several people noted regarding my previous post.) So I treated myself to a new camera and am getting to work on making the pictures here more casualโ€ฆ.

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