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How to Find a Great Baguette in Paris

ย  There are a lot of people who come to Paris and canโ€™t wait to get their hands on one of the amazing baguettes that are packed in baskets and lined up on flour-dusted bakery counters seemingly on just every street corner. (And people still ask me why I moved here?) Well I have good news and bad news for you โ€“ there are plentyโ€ฆ

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Tomato Basil Pizza

The other day, I was looking at the overload of tomatoes that I bought as the season was winding down as the end of summer nears. But I realized that I was being gradually shoved out of my small kitchen by them, so I oven-roasted the louts with garlic and herbs to reclaim a few precious inches back of kitchen counter space. Yet when theyโ€ฆ

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Potato and Blue Cheese Pizza

One of my biggest, deepest-darkest secrets is that a few times a year, I buy a frozen pizza. I used to do it on the sly, but lately Iโ€™ve even got so brazen that Iโ€™ll go out and do it in broad daylight. I am sure after my goings on about the popularity of frozen foods in France that I was going to get bustedโ€ฆ

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Vandermeersch: King of the Paris Kouglof

I was browsing through my archives this weekend and landed on a post that I wrote back in 2005, about Vandermeersch. The bakery is really out in the middle of nowhere and for most visitors and even local, whether youโ€™re going by foot or even by mรฉtro. But I was looking at the pictures Iโ€™d taken back then, which didnโ€™t do the kouglof justice, thatโ€ฆ

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Chocolate Bread

When I got the opportunity to re-release my first two books, which had gone out of print, my publisher and I decided that they should be combined into one brand-new volume, Ready for Dessert, with new photos and more than a dozen new recipes added. So I made a master list of all the recipes, then chose my absolute favorites: the ones Iโ€™d found myselfโ€ฆ

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Ingredients for American Baking in Paris

Although we canโ€™t expect things to be like โ€˜back homeโ€™, many of us do miss certain things that we are used to in American recipes. While French has wonderful ingredients, for bakers, it can be a challenge to adapt to new ingredients or ones that behave differently than what weโ€™re used to. Hereโ€™s a list of commonly used baking ingredients and where you can findโ€ฆ

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