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Goat Milk Ice Cream with Goat Milk Caramel Swirl

A friend recently sent me a link to an ice cream recipe that used cornstarch, rather than eggs, as a binder and thickener. That prompted me to think (and write him back) about an ice cream-making technique I learned about when writing The Perfect Scoop. Talking to Faith Willinger, an expert on Italian cuisine, she told me that some Italian ice creams (namely in Sicily)โ€ฆ

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Caponata

I used to haveย a hard time with certain cooked vegetable salads, such asย ratatouille, even though people have insisted that I would like their version. Which Iโ€™ve always found odd, because if someone told me they didnโ€™t like chocolate (I know โ€“ horrors!), I would not try to sell them on a brownieย or chocolate cake. Ratatouille always tastes likeย a lot of stewed vegetable all mixed up,โ€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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Ricotta Ice Cream

When I was in Sicily, either it slipped my mind, or my mind is slipping, because for one evening, I was supposed to be responsible for making something for dessert. I was offered a number of beautiful things to cook or bake with, and my mind kept wandering back to the heavenly ricotta cheese that weโ€™d seen being made earlier that day. Since we broughtโ€ฆ

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Pantelleria

Well, what can I say? After everyone telling me so much about Pantelleria. I didnโ€™t quite get it when I arrived. But when it was time to leave, it was hard to go. On the day after I landed, by the time afternoon rolled around, I had curled myself up on a cushioned chair with a book Iโ€™d been looking forward to delving into. Thenโ€ฆ

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Chickpea, Lemon and Mint Salad

I was reminded in Sicily how good freshly dried chickpeas can be. Usually, I cook whatever I can get my hands on, and add them to soups or make a batch of hummus. But I donโ€™t sit around eating them, as they are, unadorned. So when someone asked me to taste a few from a batch of chickpeas dried by a local farm in Sicily,โ€ฆ

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Capers in Pantelleria

There were two things I heard repeatedly about Pantelleria before I got there. First: every person in Sicily told me I would love it; second: I had to try the capers, which wasnโ€™t difficult, considering they were everywhere. And I donโ€™t mean in shops or on restaurant menus. I mean, theyโ€™re growing everywhere on Pantelleria; on the sides of roads, around stores and buildings, onโ€ฆ

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Konza Kiffi: Sicilian Agricultural Estate

Well, that was quite a day! After a much-delayed plane ride to Pantelleria, an island off the coast of Sicily (itโ€™s technically Sicily, but โ€” letโ€™s hold off on that discussion for another dayโ€ฆ), I was told to be prepared to be seduced by the place. But it didnโ€™t hit me until day #4. Weโ€™d spent yesterday morning watching people harvest capers (โ€ฆmore on thatโ€ฆ

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Case Vecchie and the Anna Tasca Lanza Cooking School

My life seems to have, as they say in modern-speak (or whatever you want to call it), a โ€œlong tail.โ€ Which means that what I do today, or did in the past, will continue to have meaning. Fortunately, thatโ€™s not true for everything (I can think of a few incidents in the past that are better left back thereโ€ฆ), but something thatโ€™s stayed with meโ€ฆ

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