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Bourbon-Ginger Pecan Pie

I wasnโ€™t planning on beginning this post for a pie recipe with anything other than a story about how much I liked it, encouragingย you toย make it. (Which Iโ€™ll get to later.) But after I had started writing it, several neighborhoods in Paris came under attack, including mine, and I put everything on hold. Cafรฉs and restaurants that I knew, and areas that I frequent, wereโ€ฆ

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Cherry Clafoutis

One of the first books that made me fall in love with France and French cuisine was Roger Vergรฉโ€™s Entertaining in the French Style. Vergรฉ was theย chef and owner of Moulin de Mougins, his world-famous restaurant on the Cรดte dโ€™Azur, near Cannes. I never went, but used to page through the book, admiring the relaxed, friendly lifestyle that always seemed to revolve around a table,โ€ฆ

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Flan Parisien

When people inquire about recipes from the pastries on offer in Paris pastry shops, I look at the recipes we used when I went to pastry school at Ecole Lรชnotre and itโ€™s hard to imagine cutting down a recipe that makes a hundred canelรฉs into a recipe that makes six or eight for a home cook, who likely doesnโ€™t want to go out and buyโ€ฆ

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Graham Cracker Cake

I am a bad blogger. While others are posting recipes for green bean casseroles, newfangled stuffing, and yet another way to improve turkey (itโ€™s amazing how many ways there seem to be, and they just keep comingโ€ฆ) this year, Iโ€™m back to digging into my recipe files, finally getting around to making some of the recipes Iโ€™ve clipped over the years. This usual-sounding cake wasโ€ฆ

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Oven-Roasted Plums

I made a statement recently on social media that plums were my favorite fruit. I guess I said the same thing about cherries, at some point, which I was reminded of. But Iโ€™ll confess that I may have also said the same thing about nectarines, figs, mangoes, and litchis at some point in my life. However plums really are my favorite fruit, and Iโ€™m happyโ€ฆ

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Riz au lait (French rice pudding)

Recently I was contacted by a film production company that was proposing to include me in a series. They were interested in what I do and mentioned they wanted to come over and film me in my office, along with all the people I work with. I hated to disappoint them, but I had to tell them that itโ€™s just was me sitting in frontโ€ฆ

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Creme de Marrons (Chestnut Spread)

When I was sprier (and when I could eat all that chocolate!) I used to do culinary tours. One of the most fun things to do was to take people into places and explain some of the lesser-known items that, incongruently, France is famous for. I know. I had to think about that for a minute, too. Iโ€™d point out things like fleur de sel,โ€ฆ

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Salzburger Nockerl

When I saw the cover of Alpine Cooking, before it came out, it quickly rose to the top of the list of books I needed to get my hands on. I was fortunate to get a preview when I was asked to write a quote for the book jacket, and was thrilled to find the inside of the book was even more compelling than theโ€ฆ

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