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Multigrain and Seed Biscotti

I was browsing some older cookbooks recently. There are so many really great new cookbooks that come out every season that itโ€™s easy to forget some of the beloved ones waiting patiently on our shelves, for us to return to them. Before electronics came on the scene, I used to curl up every night under the cover with an actual book or two, before dozingโ€ฆ

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Seeded Multigrain Crackers

I love my trusty DSLR camera, but it weighs a ton, and lugging it even around my kitchen when Iโ€™m baking means Iโ€™m not as nimble as Iโ€™d like to be. (Iโ€™m a baker, not a photographer, as several people noted regarding my previous post.) So I treated myself to a new camera and am getting to work on making the pictures here more casualโ€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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Sour Milk Bread

I was fortunate to only have few โ€œclunkerโ€ meals during my trip to Sweden. You always feel kind of bad when youโ€™re traveling, especially because you have limited time (and funds) and want every meal, and mouthful, to count. Before going to Stockholm, a friend who I was en voyage with had reserved at Lux, a restaurant in the old Electrolux vacuum cleaner factory โ€“โ€ฆ

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Citrus

Last month I was teaching at Central Market, a chain of pretty amazing supermarkets in Texas that has just about anything you can imagineโ€”including cooking classes. And I never pass up the chance to teach there. For one thing, the staff is uniformly excellent and itโ€™s just a pleasure to step into their kitchens and work with them. But the other is that I getโ€ฆ

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lemon curd recipe

Did you know that (technically) there is no such thing as a Meyer lemon? Well, at least not as we know them. Officially, they havenโ€™t existed for about fifty years, since a virus attacked the Meyer lemon trees and they were banned in the United States. In 1975, an Improved Meyer Lemon was introduced, whose plants were virus-free, and people began planting them in backyardsโ€ฆ

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