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Plum Strawberry Jam

I am sure that after I am gone, they are going to find somethingย peculiar in my brain. (If they find anything in there at allโ€ฆ) Itโ€™s a special spot that compels one to make jam, and maybe they will name it after me. For the last couple of weeks, Iโ€™ve been on a jam-making binge. Weโ€™re in the final weeks of strawberries here and Iโ€ฆ

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Scallion Flatbreads

As much as we like to rib each other about our differences, France is no different from America when it comes to a fewย things. You can discuss amongst yourselves some of the other things, but the one I want to talk about today is green onions, or scallions, as theyโ€™re called in certain parts of the United States. No one can quite agree on whatโ€ฆ

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Moroccan Spiced Grilled Chicken Kebabs

Whew! Last week was a busyย one. I was on a deadline for a book, and as always,ย the last few weeks wereย a sprint to the finish. My neck still smartsย from being glued to my computer, but it was nothing a few post-writing cocktails couldnโ€™t fix. However I barely had time to shop or do much cooking while I had hammering out words. Iโ€™m not really aโ€ฆ

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Sables Bretons: French salted butter cookies

Shortly after I had moved to France, I made dinner for friends in my apartment, which we finished up with a chocolate tart, which I flecked with a few grains of flaky sea salt. Everyone ate their desserts but one guest, politely, finally spoke up to let me know that somehow, Iโ€™d gotten some salt on the dessert.ย Since then, salt has become a popular ingredientโ€ฆ

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Mango Frozen Yogurt with Blueberry Compote

A French friend recently said to me โ€œOn ne peut pas tout avoirโ€ โ€“ โ€œYou canโ€™t have it all.โ€ But with mangoes, I feel like I can. Soft, sweet flesh, sometimes with a hint of spice, and easy to peel, mangoes just may beย the perfect fruit. When I lived in California, they were blissfully in season duringย the spring, bridgingย the gapย between whenย last of the winter fruitsโ€ฆ

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The Chin Up, and Breuckelen Distilling

Whenever Iโ€™m in New York, I have a few drinking buddies all ready to hit a few bars for cocktails with me. One friend who I used to work with at Chez Panisse is at the top of that list and we both like our cocktails the same way: Not on the sweet side. So when we go out, we scan barย menus to find drinksโ€ฆ

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Olive Oil Muffins

This pastย Easter, I had brunch with my family in New York at Maialino. I think we are all on the same wavelength about brunch (and about facing other people early in the morning) because we sat down at the civilized hour of 2pm. After we all ordered what we wanted and we also addedย a basket of pastries for us to share. Before the waiter walkedโ€ฆ

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Chicken Bulgogi

While people have been tripping over each other lately, letting everyone know how authentic they can be, outraged over aย recipe or poem they saw online, one only needs to look to Korean food to see how itโ€™s done. Koreans donโ€™t seem to have the same strictness to guidelines that are bestowed uponย other cuisines, which is great because you can cook, add things that you like,โ€ฆ

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Honey Ice Cream

I didnโ€™t fallย in love with chestnut honey right off the bat. When I took myย first spoonful from the jar, I took a little too much and recoiled from the bitterness. While celebrated in some cultures, some of us are less-accustomed to bitter flavors. I canโ€™t eat bitter melon, for example, but I have come to love chestnut honey, especiallyย when dribbledย over toast with butter, fresh ricotta,โ€ฆ

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