June 12, 2013
Parents Who Cook: Camille Labro
Camille Labro with Cléo, 6, and Noé, 8.
Camille Labro is a French cook and food journalist who writes for M, the weekly magazine published by Le Monde. On her blog, Le Ventre libre ("the free belly"), she shares her gastronomic adventures and joys, and explores ways to eat better in an urban environment.
She is the mother of two children, and I am delighted to have her as a guest in my Parents Who Cook interview series. Read on for her many in...
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April 23, 2013
Parents Who Cook: Tamami Haga
Tamami Haga, photographed by Andy Andrews.
Tamami Haga is a Japanese Londoner and passionate baker who sells her handmade chocolates and pastries from a stall at Broadway Market in Hackney, East London. She also writes the lovely blog Coco & Me, which I've been following for years and years, and mixes her experiences as a stall-keepers with inspiring -- and precisely written -- recipes. I love her Luxury Brownies in particular. She is currently...
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March 12, 2013
Parents Who Cook: Michael Ruhlman
James and Michael, photographed by Donna Turner Ruhlman.
Parents Who Cook is a Q&A series in which I ask my guests about how their cooking has changed after kids entered the picture, and pick their brains on their best strategies to cook with little ones underfoot.
Michael Ruhlman is an American writer who specializes in understanding the professional chef's craft, and making that expertise accessible to the home cook.
He has published twelve...
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February 12, 2013
Parents who Cook: Diana Abu-Jaber
Gracie and Diana.
Parents Who Cook is a Q&A series in which I ask my guests about how their cooking has changed after kids entered the picture, and pick their brains on their best strategies to cook with little ones underfoot.
Diana Abu-Jaber is an American writer of Jordanian origin who has authored four novels -- the latest is Birds of Paradise -- and a memoir titled The Language of Baklava, in which she explores the story of her family thro...
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January 15, 2013
Parents Who Cook: Aran Goyoaga
Aran with Jon and Miren, photographed by Marcus Nilsson.
Parents Who Cook is a Q&A series in which I ask my guests about how their cooking has changed after kids entered the picture, and pick their brains on their best strategies to cook with little ones underfoot.
Aran Goyoaga is the talented baker, stylist, photographer, and writer behind the gorgeous blog Cannelle & Vanille. She was born and raised in the Spanish Basque country, and now liv...
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December 12, 2012
Parents Who Cook: Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs
Amanda and Addie, photographed by Sarah Shatz.
Parents Who Cook is a Q&A series in which I ask my guests about cooking with little ones underfoot. If you think of people you'd like to see interviewed as part of this series -- especially fathers! -- your suggestions are welcome.
I have long admired Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs for founding the Food52 website, and developing it with such savvy over the past three years. Originally created as...
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