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Itโ€™s Ready! Ready for Dessert Video

Am so happy to release of my newest book, Ready for Dessertโ€”a hefty volume of my all-time favorite recipes! Youโ€™ll find everything I love in this book, from the Chocolate Chip Cookies that won over les Parisiens to a French inspired Apple-Frangipan Galette. I figured out the secret to truly chewy Peanut Butter Cookies, and frosted Black and Whites finally get their due. I riffโ€ฆ

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Fruitcake Bar Recipe

Iโ€™ve been making these Fruitcake Bars more and more as the holidays approach. Not only are they incredibly simple to put together, unlike other fruitcakes, these really do taste great. They can be made up to a week in advance, which will undoubtedly help alleviate holiday stress. Itโ€™s from my archives but thought it worth sharing again since folks enjoyed them so much at aโ€ฆ

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Nancy Silvertonโ€™s Bran Muffins

I donโ€™t know if my grandmother loved to cook, but she was certainly good at it. Which was a good thing, because she sure loved to eat. When people tell me, โ€œI donโ€™t have time to cook. I have a job and two kids at homeโ€ I think of my grandmother, that had four kids, opened and ran a huge five-story furniture store which sheโ€ฆ

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Liqueur de noix: Green Walnut Liqueur

I recently stayed with some friends who have a house in the Lot, a lesser-visited area of France which is really beautiful. It lacks beaches, which seems to be the only thing keeping it from being an ideal summer vacation spot for tourists. Consequently, I was able to score some gorgeous old bistro wine glasses at a local flea market, which wouldโ€™ve been ten timesโ€ฆ

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Triple Chocolate Scotcheroos

Some people, when they travel, they look for hotels with amenities like spas or room service. Others look for hotels near restaurants or local attractions. Me? I look for ones near supermarkets. And on my recent trip through the states, my traveling companion was shocked that Iโ€™d managed to pack 3 empty suitcase into one larger one, the limit of our collective baggage allowance.ย Not toโ€ฆ

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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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Why and When To Use (or Not Use) Corn Syrup

A subject, and and ingredient, comes up frequently when talking about baking and candy making. And thatโ€™s about usingย corn syrup in recipes. I use it judiciously when it will make a discernible difference in a recipe. For those of you who are regular readers of the site and my books, youโ€™ll notice almost all of the time, I rarelyย use pre-packaged or convenience foods in myโ€ฆ

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Easy Pickled Carrots

Before I went away for recent my trip to New York City, as a gesture of extraordinary kindness to the person who I swapped apartments with, I cleaned out some of the things in my fridge. Nevertheless, she managed to find my stash of crunchy organic peanut butter, but curiously missed the luscious jar of salted butter caramel from Henri Le Roux in Brittany. Whatโ€™sโ€ฆ

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Making French Macarons: Instructions & Recipes

It seems like thereโ€™s a wave of macaron questions that are sweeping my way. Unlike les brownies or le gรขteau weekend (poundcake), successful macarons are more the result of the technique, rather than following a mere recipe. Thereโ€™s lots of tips and tricks around the web that will help you out with these little devils, including some interesting recipes, too. You can find my chocolateโ€ฆ

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