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Cherry Jam

One of the first โ€œrecipesโ€ on this blog was No-Recipe Cherry Jam, posted in 2005. Why some hyperventilated about making something without an exact recipe, a lot of people successfully used those guidelines to make cherry jam over the last fifteen years. The basis for it was how Iโ€™ve been making jam forever; use 3 parts sugar to 4 parts fruit puree. The standard ratioโ€ฆ

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Peanut Butter Granola Bars

I have a mixed history with granola bars. The only ones Iโ€™ve ever made that were absolute perfection wasย when I had some peanut butter frosting leftover from a cupcake recipeย that I was playing around with. I mixed in some other ingredients into a bowl of leftover frosting on the counter, perhaps more peanut butter, some nuts, a handful of oats, etc, until it looked likeโ€ฆ

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Butter & Scotch Bakery and Bar, and Rock & Rye Milkshake recipe

[As of September 2020, Butter & Scotch has closed its doors. Fortunately, they are still in the baking business and their treats are available at their online shop.] With over 1200 pastry shops, Paris has no shortage of places to satisfy oneโ€™s sweet cravings. That is, unless itโ€™s after 8pm, when all the bakery shelves are wiped clean and they close up for the nightโ€ฆ.

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Tu biโ€™Shvat Cake

Iโ€™ve never given Israeli food all much thought. Sure, Iโ€™d had my fill of falafels and hummus in my lifetime, but there is a trip in my future and I was at a dinner party the other night and the woman hosting us had lived in Israel for a number of years and said it was her favorite place in the world. Other people atโ€ฆ

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10 Ideas for Food Trucks in Paris

Aside from a few crรชpe stands here and there, Paris isnโ€™t a city known for street food. And malheureusement, that Pierre Hermรฉ truck isnโ€™t open for businessโ€ฆalthough wouldnโ€™t that be nice. (However if it was, I would probably race around my house in search of spare change every time I heard it coming toward me, like I did when the Good Humor ice cream truckโ€ฆ

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Moroโ€™s Noodle Pudding

Iโ€™ve had all three cookbooks from Moro in London stacked up in my apartment for about a year, and havenโ€™t made anything from them. Theyโ€™re very personal cookbooks, the recipes and photos invoking a time and place, with the food arcing between Moorish cooking and the foods of North Africa, along with the Middle East, nodding toward sustainability. I keep picking them up, leafing throughโ€ฆ

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French Pear & Almond Tart Recipe

Iโ€™ve been living in France for almost eight years and in all that time, Iโ€™ve yet to make even one of these classic French pear tarts. I donโ€™t think Iโ€™ve ever been in a bakery that didnโ€™t have wedges of this tart in little paper footings, ready to take out and be consumed right away. So I guess because I could always buy one, whyโ€ฆ

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White Chocolate & Sour Cherry Scones

The year was 1999 and my first book had come out and was nominated for one of those terribly-important cookbook awards. During the dinner and awards presentation, everyone thought I was a shoe-in and so I was seated right up in front, sharing a table with Graham Kerr, Claudia Rodin, some woman from Sweden (I had no idea who she was; the only Swedish womenโ€ฆ

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Cherry Jam

Stand back. This is gonna get messy. Iโ€™m going to teach you how to make something without a recipe. Before you panic, remember that your grandmother made lots of things without recipes and without measuring everything down to the last 5/9ths of a teaspoon. Just breath. Thatโ€™s right, it will be okay. Itโ€™s easy to make jam and you can do it without a recipeโ€ฆ.

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