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Pickled Radishes

It always curious to me when I see French breakfast radishesย in the states. I know thatโ€™s the name for them, according to seed packets and so forth. But Iโ€™ve never seen anyone in France eat radishes forย breakfast. Yes, the French do eat a lot of radishes. (In fact, they were one of the first things I wrote about on the site after I arrived inโ€ฆ

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Dandelion Pesto

Iโ€™m one of those people that really craves bitter greens. And France is a funny place because on one hand, radicchio (trevise), frisรฉe, arugula, and Belgian endive are found easily. The more sturdy greens โ€“ like kale and broccoli rabe, are frequently absent, although I did recently hear an Italian vendor at the market explaining to a baffled patron what broccoli raab was. He toldโ€ฆ

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Making Comte Cheese

I was recently joking that when Iโ€™m forced to wake up very early in the morning Iโ€™m not sure if I should feel sorrier for myself, or for the people around me. So when my friend Jean-Louis, who works with the people who make Comtรฉ cheese finally gave in to my incessant pestering to join him for a visit, I was excited when after threeโ€ฆ

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Holiday Recipes

Here are some recipes from my website for sweets and treats that I hope will make your holidays a little happier! Nibbles & Drinks The Best Holiday Nut and Pretzel Mix: This is the best snack I know of to go with festive drinks. I canโ€™t get enough of it. Make this for your next cocktail gathering! Spritz: Want a holiday drink thatโ€™s lighter thanโ€ฆ

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Farro Salad with Tomatoes, Mushrooms and Basil

In August, most of the businesses in Paris shut down while a vast number of people take their annual holiday vacations. And in case you think thatโ€™s a grammatical error, in French one says les vacances, in the plural. So if you have a problem with that, I would tell you to take it up with them yourself, but right now most of them areโ€ฆ

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Salted Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie

When I worked in the restaurant business, if you happened to walk in during staff meal, you could always tell who were the pastry people: we were the ones dousing our food with vinegar and salt. That is, when we had time to sit down and eat. I like sweets, but I like them tempered with something not-necessarily sweet, which is why sometimes youโ€™ll seeโ€ฆ

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Baking Ingredients and Substitutions

Over the years, Iโ€™ve gotten many questions about substituting ingredients in recipes. Other times, people want to reduce quantities of ingredients. The main questions I get about substitutions are: Can I reduce the sugar in a recipe? How can I make a recipe gluten-free? Can I make this with a different kind of nut, or make it nut-free? What can I use in place ofโ€ฆ

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