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Lโ€™Instant Cacao: Bean-to-bar Chocolate Shop

If youโ€™re old enough to remember, the Grateful Dead had a song that went, โ€œWhat a long, strange trip itโ€™s been.โ€ (There are other reasons you might not remember things back then, especially if you were the type that listened to the Grateful Dead.) But that could be the tagline for a number of things, some as recent as 2020, the Covid crisis, and othersโ€ฆ

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Why I Donโ€™t Hate Starbucks

I remember in the 80s, back in the dark age of coffee, when traveling through the United States, it was impossible to get a decent cup almost anywhere you went. Or heavenโ€™s forbid, something as wildly exotic as a cappuccino or espresso. I wasnโ€™t a coffee snob, but simply discovered good coffee early on when I was in college back in those days, because theโ€ฆ

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Recchiutiโ€™s Asphalt Jungle Mix

Michael Recchiuti was recently here in Paris for a few weeks, visiting, and eating his way around town. Because heโ€™s a chocolatier (from San Francisco), of course, he concentrated on chocolate. Interestingly I couldnโ€™t remember how we met, but he recalled the event pretty well. Apparently a group of us had been invited to Robert Steinbergโ€™s kitchen, since he was working on developing ScharffenBerger chocolateโ€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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Robert Steinberg

The first time I ever really tasted chocolate, it was from a man Iโ€™d met in a dark alley. Actually, it wasnโ€™t really a dark alley, but in a barren parking lot in a scruffy section of San Francisco. I had taken a tour of an industrial bakery with a group of local baking enthusiasts, and afterward, a strange man sided up to me, pulledโ€ฆ

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Warm Spiced Chocolate Cake Recipe

Earlier this year I was sent some of the new chocolates from Valrhona to play around with. While I made quick work of the rest of them, one stood out in particular: Xocopili, smooth balls of chocolate flavored with a myriad of spices, including a heavy dose of cumin. Frรฉdรฉric Bau, a professor and head chocolatier at the fantastic Ecole de Grand Chocolat Valrhona, developedโ€ฆ

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My 10 Favorite Books of 2006

Hereโ€™s a list of 10 books, in no particular order, that Iโ€™ve enjoyed this year. Since I donโ€™t have easy access to English-language books, I chose mine carefully. Although I usually like to read books about food, I got a bit literate and discovered few books about Paris that were truly enlighteningโ€ฆwhich is really saying something for someone that hasnโ€™t lifted the lid on aโ€ฆ

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