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How to Prepare Leeks

When I lived in America, it was rare to find leeks. Some of you out there in the states are probably thinking; โ€œLeeks? Arenโ€™t those the fancy onion-like things at the supermarket that look like overgrown scallions?โ€ Well, yes.

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Braised Short Ribs Recipe

When I was in the states last year, I was in a coffee shop and for some reason, I got into a conversation with some local folks, who asked what I was doing in their city. Iโ€™m not sure how they knew I wasnโ€™t from around there, but I can only assume it was my French je ne sais quoi, which is always a sureโ€ฆ

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Creamy Feta-Red Wine Vinegar Salad Dressing

When I was a newbie, someone in the cookbook biz once told me that if a cookbook has one great recipe in it, itโ€™s totally worth it. And I agree with that. I have a mountain of cookbooks, and most have plenty of tempting recipes but Iโ€™ve only made one thing from many of them. But those that do make the cut become standardsโ€”or whatโ€ฆ

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Spinach Pie recipe

I donโ€™t know when it took hold, but le Brunch has become popular in Paris. Unlike the Bloody Mary and Mimosa-fueled repasts we had when I lived inย San Francisco, in Paris, the concept is a little different. For one thing, Sundays are blissfully โ€œsacredโ€ and no one seems to want to wake up and go anywhere until โ€” well, Monday. And the places that doโ€ฆ

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How to Make Candied Ginger

People who write cookbooks about baking often try to avoid publishing recipes that call for candy thermometers. Iโ€™m not sure why, since you just stick it in the pot, and wait for the temperature to reach the desired degree. What could be easier? The other bonus is with your thermometer, you can make homemade candy, such as marshmallows or billowy topping for Sโ€™mores Ice Creamโ€ฆ

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Peanut Butter Cookie Recipe with Salted Peanut Caramel

I promised a bunch of holiday-friendly recipes this month, and this one is a doozy! Peanut butter cookies, filled with salted peanut caramelโ€”do those sound as good to you as they do to me? The recipe is from The Art and Soul of Baking by Cindy Mushet, who is one of Americaโ€™s best bakers. Her name might not be on the edge of your tongue,โ€ฆ

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Quince tarte Tatin Recipe

When I moved to Paris, almost immediately I went looking for a tarte Tatin mold. The one Iโ€™d bought years ago in Paris, Iโ€™d left back in San Francisco. I suppose couldโ€™ve packed it with me, for its third overseas journey but that would be one heck of a carbon footprint for a simple little pan, wouldnโ€™t it? So I went to my least-favorite kitchenwareโ€ฆ

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Rosy Poached Quince

Itโ€™s annoying to come across a recipe raving about the taste or beauty of something exotic or unattainable. You canโ€™t please everyone (no matter how hard I tryโ€ฆ) and although not everyone can find quince in their local market, theyโ€™re not necessarily all that hard to track down. Heck, sometimes theyโ€™re right in your own back yard. Yet even if you do scope some out,โ€ฆ

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