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The Perfect Scoop, new revised & updated edition!

When I wrote The Perfect Scoop, I was excited for the opportunity to be able to write a book on ice cream that included the basics of making ice cream at home, but made sure it had a special emphasis on all the mix-ins and sauces and toppings that go inside, outside, and on top of everyoneโ€™s favorite dessert. (Including mine.) I had the timeโ€ฆ

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Glaces Glazed Ice Cream Shop in Paris

Paris is known for its classical ice cream shops, as well as a few Italian-style gelaterias, but until a few years ago, there werenโ€™t any young people forging out on their own, churning up more contemporary flavors of ice cream and sorbet for modern palates. Donโ€™t get me wrong, I love glace au chocolat and glace au caramel beurre salรฉ, but Iโ€™m no fuddy-duddy, andโ€ฆ

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La Newyorkina Mexican Ice Cream

Update: La Newyorkina closed in January, 2021. You can still get La Newyorkina products online and at selected outlets. More on their website. Before my first trip to Mexico a number ofย years ago, I didnโ€™t know Mexico was a countryย known for itsย ice cream (helado), let alone an array of other delicious sweets. I wandered through panaderias (bakeries) with the metal tray and tongs they gaveโ€ฆ

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Tangerine Sorbet

There are a lot of desserts in my repertoire, but the one that I always have room for โ€“ and crave โ€“ is Tangerine Sorbet. Come winter, when the markets are loaded up with citrus, Parisians rifle through the piles on the market stands and buy โ€™em by the kilo. (About 2 pounds.) I do too, never failing to come home with a sack bulgingโ€ฆ

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Iced chocolate

Hard as it is to believe, I have a few extra chocolates lying around. Because itโ€™s almost summer and Iโ€™m getting ready for my very own mash-up โ€“ An American Under a Hot Zinc Roof in Paris โ€“ I need to start using up all of my chocolate, pronto, before the annual summer meltdown commences. Sometime a while back, I recall reading about a Frrrozenโ€ฆ

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The Perfect Scoop: Now in Softcover!

The Perfect Scoop is now available in a large-format softcover edition. Packed with recipes for ice creams and sherbets, plus non-dairy fruit sorbets and granitas of all kinds, this is the book so many folks have been using to churn up all sorts of frozen desserts. And itโ€™s now available in a new format at a lower price. Youโ€™ll find not just ice creams likeโ€ฆ

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Chocolate Sorbet Recipe

For those of you wondering what the difference between โ€˜sorbetโ€™ and โ€˜sherbetโ€™ is, technically a sorbet has no dairy or eggs in it, and sherbet is usually made with milk or may have egg whites. If youโ€™re avoiding milk, you could use a non-dairy alternative, such as rice, coconut, almond, or soy milk. Or if you prefer, you can water in place of the milkโ€ฆ

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Fresh Grape Sherbet Recipe

Iโ€™m really fortunate to have two friends, Mort and Jeanette, who live on a boat in the Seine. When Paris gets crazy, as it does in September when everyone returns from their vacations, itโ€™s a lovely respite to have a glass of wine on the deck and watch the world leisurely float by. Itโ€™s a great escape from a bit of the madness of laโ€ฆ

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