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Drinking French Booksigning in Brooklyn, NY

ย  Itโ€™s been quite a year! While my 2020 book tour was upended by a global pandemic โ€“ whoโ€™d a thought weโ€™d ever be saying things like that? โ€“ I can finally able to have an event. If youโ€™re in New York City, Iโ€™ll be at Slope Cellars in Brooklyn on Sunday, May 9th from 2 to 3:30pm signing copies of Drinking French. FINALLY! Soโ€ฆ

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Drinking French Bar Boxes from Slope Cellars and K & L Wine Merchants

Iโ€™ve teamed up with two of my favorite spirit shops to offer specially-curated bar boxes with a selection of French spirits and apรฉritifs. And to sweeten the pot, for a limited time, each bar box includes a bookplate signed copy of Drinking French. Slope Cellars wine and spirits shop in New York includes a bottle of Old Forester Bottled-in-Bond Rye, Forthave Red Apรฉritif Bitters (aโ€ฆ

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Vieux Carre cocktail

Making cocktails in Paris is fun. I love French and French-inspired drinks and spirits and featured many of them in my book, Drinking French. Recently, I wanted to make a Vieux Carrรฉ which is supposed to have Peychaudโ€™s bitters in it. I had rye whiskey in spades, as well as the other ingredients, but the classic bitters eluded me in Paris. But I went toโ€ฆ

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Le Petit Grain

A few months ago, I started following an interesting-looking Instagram account of a bakery in Paris that was making all their breads using natural leavenings, rather than commercial yeast. I didnโ€™t know anything about it, but not only were they showing impressive loaves of just-baked breads, but they were also experimenting with croissants made with levain (sourdough). The results looked promising. After they opened, Iโ€ฆ

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Brown Butter Old Fashioned Cocktail

I recently did an event with Deb Perelmanย for our new books, Lโ€™appart and Smitten Kitchen Every Day. Weโ€™d both been traveling around, and not one, not twoโ€ฆbut three times, we were in the same city at the same time, but didnโ€™t see each other. One night, I was having dinner by myself before an event and after a two-hour slog through traffic, I needed aโ€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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Butter & Scotch Bakery and Bar, and Rock & Rye Milkshake recipe

[As of September 2020, Butter & Scotch has closed its doors. Fortunately, they are still in the baking business and their treats are available at their online shop.] With over 1200 pastry shops, Paris has no shortage of places to satisfy oneโ€™s sweet cravings. That is, unless itโ€™s after 8pm, when all the bakery shelves are wiped clean and they close up for the nightโ€ฆ.

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The Beast Barbecue in Paris

[UPDATE 2020: The Beast closed during Covid and has not reopened, which may be permanent. Will update this post if the restaurant reopens.] Iโ€™ve been taking a breather writingย about American-oriented businesses in Paris. Not because I donโ€™tย like them, but because there were so many of them that it was hard to keep up, and they were no longer a novelty. And while the hamburger crazeโ€ฆ

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Whole-Wheat Sunflower Seed Rye Bread

I had a phone interview the other day, and the journalist was so nice and interesting that we ended up talking about a whole bunch of other subjects that we didnโ€™t intend to talk about. Like a good interviewer, she didnโ€™t start off by asking the usual questions, but came up with some original ones, which was a lot more interesting than being asked forโ€ฆ

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