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Ballymaloe Irish Brown Bread

One of the high points of going to Ireland is the Irish breakfast. In France, breakfast is usually some toast and coffee, and Iโ€™m fine with that โ€“ although a few hours later, I usually have a plain yogurt with some dark honey or a bowl of fresh fruit, to tide me over until lunch. The Irish breakfast, on the other hand, is a majorโ€ฆ

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Artichoke Freekeh Risotto

โ€œRisotto,โ€ of course, means itโ€™s made with rice. But โ€œcharred wheat stewโ€ doesnโ€™t sound as appetizing as it actually is. So with the creative culinary expression invokable by quotation marks, Iโ€™ll allying this recipe with itโ€™s Italian cousin, risotto, because itโ€™s made the exact same way. And for those who donโ€™t have freekeh, and donโ€™t want to scope it out, can make it the traditionalโ€ฆ

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Farro Salad with Tomatoes, Mushrooms and Basil

In August, most of the businesses in Paris shut down while a vast number of people take their annual holiday vacations. And in case you think thatโ€™s a grammatical error, in French one says les vacances, in the plural. So if you have a problem with that, I would tell you to take it up with them yourself, but right now most of them areโ€ฆ

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Baking Ingredients and Substitutions

Over the years, Iโ€™ve gotten many questions about substituting ingredients in recipes. Other times, people want to reduce quantities of ingredients. The main questions I get about substitutions are: Can I reduce the sugar in a recipe? How can I make a recipe gluten-free? Can I make this with a different kind of nut, or make it nut-free? What can I use in place ofโ€ฆ

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le Week-end

I always seem to have the supreme misfortune to draw the letter W when playing Scrabble in French, as thereโ€™s barely one-quarter of a page in the French dictionary devoted to words that begin with that letter. People use โ€œWuโ€ for Chinese money; although I allow them, itโ€™s not in the French dictionary so Iโ€™m not sure thatโ€™s in the official rules. In spite ofโ€ฆ

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Roasted Root Vegetable & Wheat Berry Salad

Last summer, Romain went to stay at a place in the French countryside with a large, semi-wild potager, a vegetable garden, which the people who lived there fed themselves from. They let weeds grow, didnโ€™t spray pesticides on anything, and they ate most of the food as close to raw as they could. During his stay, he called me and said that he never feltโ€ฆ

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