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Salted Chocolate Chip Tahini Cookies

Whenever I mention โ€œChocolate Chip Cookies,โ€ this recipe seems to come up in the conversation. Iโ€™ve been making chocolate chip cookies all of my life, and am always happy to add new ones to my repertoire. Iโ€™ve made them with various kinds of flours, different types (and sizes) of chocolate, some with nuts (or cocoa nibs), and others without. In some cases, the salt inโ€ฆ

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Salted Butter Chocolate Sauce

When it comes to baking and desserts, one doesnโ€™t necessarily think of salt as a flavor. But more and more, I keep considering, and reconsidering, the role that salt plays in just about everything I bake. And because I keep both salted and unsalted butter on hand โ€“ I canโ€™t imagine my morning toast without a little salted butter spread over the top โ€“ Iโ€™llโ€ฆ

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Spiced Candied Almonds

I have a soft spot, or should I say, a crunchy spot, for candied nuts. I like it when theyโ€™re baked to a crispy, golden brown, with a touch of sweetness that comes from coating the nuts with just enough sugar to make them crackle in your mouth, but not enough to overwhelm. I also like a bit of salt, spice, and even some heatโ€ฆ

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Salted Butter Caramel Ice Cream recipe

When I was finalizing the recipes in The Perfect Scoop,ย I wrote too many recipes and needed to make room for all the other stuff that goes into a cookbook. Although I did include a favoriteย recipe for Pear Caramel Ice Cream, which gets its smooth richness from caramelized pears, I decided since my first bookย had a greatย recipe for Caramel Ice Cream (that book was re-released asโ€ฆ

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Ice & Vice

[Update: Due to the coronavirus, sadly Ice & Vice is shutting their doors November 2020.] One of the bestย parts of summer in the U.S.ย is heading out for ice cream on a warm evening. Even if youโ€™re someone like me, that always has a freezerful of ice cream, itโ€™s funย to head out somewhere and join others who are cooling down, lapping up cones on the streetsโ€ฆ

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Parlans Caramels

One of the things that most excited me most about coming to Stockholm was to visit Pรคrlans Konfektyr. The moment I heard about it, I knew I had to go. I mean, a small shop that makes artisanal caramels, in one of the best dairy-producing countries in the world, with a wink-and-a-nod to traditional Swedish charm? Count me in. So I asked if I couldโ€ฆ

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Things Iโ€™m Likingโ€ฆ

Les cassoles I love my everyday bowls, which were gifts from my friend Kate who lives in Gascony. Theyโ€™re from a semi-local potter which makes cassoles, the bowls for preparing Cassoulet. But Iโ€™ve loved these little fellas forever and use โ€™em for my daily soup and noodle bowls. Iโ€™ve posted pictures of them on the site and folks have asked me where oh where theyโ€ฆ

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Henri Le Roux in Paris

A favorite chocolatier of mine has finally made it to Paris, Henri Le Roux โ€“ although heโ€™s best known for his C.B.S. caramels, which are made in Brittany, a region known for its copious use of salted butter. Whenever Iโ€™ve traveled to that part of France, Iโ€™m always delighted at their lack of restraint, and they use salty butter in everything from buckwheat galettes, toโ€ฆ

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