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Weekend Reads

Thanksgiving is (kinda) just around the corner and you can check out this round-up of Thanksgiving Recipes here on the blog. Rather than getting all stressed out, though, maybe think of making lessโ€ฆand having more fun. As a French friend once told me, โ€œWe donโ€™t go out to eat for the food. We go out to be with our friends.โ€ Another friend in Paris toldโ€ฆ

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Vietnamese Caramel Chicken

The first time I had chicken cooked caramel sauce was at The Slanted Door in San Francisco. โ€œCaramel? With chicken?โ€ I thought. But once I tasted it, I didnโ€™t need to wonder why it became their signature dish. Back then, The Slanted Door was a small restaurant in the Mission, on a street that was notable for Latin markets, edgy bars, and burritos. Things haveโ€ฆ

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Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars

When I started baking professionally, whenever a recipe called for chocolate, we grabbed whatever chocolate we could get in bulk, lopped off a chunk, and used that. At the time, there wasnโ€™t muchย consciousness about chocolate and all the differences that there are today. (I know, I sound like a dinosaur!) Often โ€œEuropeanโ€ chocolates were talked about as being of theย best quality.ย But when I started atโ€ฆ

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San Francisco Events Next Week!

Next week, Iโ€™llย be doing two events in San Franciscoโ€ฆ Booksigning at Omnivore Books The event is from 2 to 3pm at Omnivore Books in San Francisco (3885B Cesar Chavez Street). Super-duper chocolate treats will be provided by the fine folksย at Charles Chocolates of San Francisco. There will be a short talk at the beginning followed by a booksigning. Due to the size of the shop,โ€ฆ

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The Ice Cream Bar

Rats! It used to be my dream to open an ice cream bar. But then again, thatโ€™s coming from the guy who thought that no one in America would be interested in bean-to-bar chocolate, no one in Los Angeles would ever buy artisan bread, and who sold his Apple stock when it was 38 per share. As Iโ€™ve been traveling around the U.S., Iโ€™ve noticedโ€ฆ

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Josey Bakerโ€™s Adventure Bread

It gives me a little frowny face when people tell me that they canโ€™t find good bread in America. But Iโ€™m turninโ€™ that frown upside down because the more I travel, the more good bread I see. And I love passing on the word because, really, everyone should have access to good bread โ€“ no matter where they are. The San Francisco Bay Area hasโ€ฆ

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Zuni Cafe and Chez Panisse

I tried. I gave it my best shot to try and make it through the list of the new places that were on my radar for my visit to San Francisco, the one that Iโ€™d been scribbling down for the last few month. But getting felled by a bout of whatever it was that I picked up on my flight sapped me of a bitโ€ฆ

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The Best Bakeries in San Francisco

Since the time I left, San Francisco has become a much sweeter place. I hope thatโ€™s just a mere coincidence, but I have been surprised at the spate of new bakeries and sweet shops that have sprung up in the last few years. How nice would it have been to have visited them all? However my euro-jeans are starting to buckle under the weight ofโ€ฆ

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Roam Artisan Burgers, Blue Bottle Coffee & Wooden Charcoal Korean Village Barbecue House

Now I know why they call America โ€“ The land of the free. I had a trifecta on my first day; The (normally pricey) watch repair place fixed my watch for free, with a โ€œMerry Christmas!โ€ as he walked onto the next customer, the mobile phone company not only gave me a new SIM card so I could talk and tweet away (which isnโ€™t free,โ€ฆ

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