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Chocolate & Zucchini

March 31, 2008

Chocolat & Zucchini @ La Cocotte

On Thursday, April 10, starting from 6pm, we shall celebrate the release of Chocolat & Zucchini, the French version of my cookbook, beautifully published by Marabout. This booksigning event will be held at the adorable cookbook store La Cocotte in Paris; drinks and nibbles will be provided. (See larger-sized invitation.) La Cocotte / map it! ...

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March 27, 2008

On Greens, and How to Keep Them Fresh

I've come across many versions of this tip over the years. Keeping one's greens fresh and happy seems to be the culinary equivalent of keeping one's skin young: it's a losing battle, but everyone hopes to find the magic technique. Wash, don't wash (we're talking about greens again now; we'll address personal hygiene another time), wrap in plasti...

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March 17, 2008

Kouign Amann etc.

I'm sure there are people out there who step inside a new pastry shop, glance at the display, order what they want, and walk out. I have no idea how they do it. Take, for instance, Philippe Conticini's recently opened boutique, which I visited last month, before I left for Australia. It is a tiny thing, just a small room with stone walls, a wood...

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March 12, 2008

Carottes et Betteraves Râpées

[Grated Carrots and Beets] I used to think winter produce was drab, and that the cook's only option was to wait the cold months out, squinting into the distance, longing for asparagus and strawberries to appear ("Anne, Sister Anne, do you see nothing coming?"). Now I can't imagine how I could ever be so blind: what of mâche and winter squash, w...

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March 6, 2008

What I brought back from Oz

It is a universal truth that, however hard you try to clear the table before you take a trip somewhere, you will come home to several pressing deadlines. Add to that the general vertigo of readjusting to your own continent, time zone, hemisphere, language, driving side, and opposing season -- the latter is probably the most disorienting --, and a...

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