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  • Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink

    Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink

    Florida, Travel

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    November 28, 2012

    The first time that I wrote about Michael’s Genuine Food and Drink (in Miami), I focused on the lighting. In fact, I was so focused on the lighting, I didn’t really write about the meal. Instead, I wrote a post called “When You Can’t See Your Food.” It was very dark in there. Since then,…

  • Easy Tomato Soup and Grilled Cheese

    Easy Tomato Soup and Grilled Cheese

    Cheese, Recipes, Soups

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    November 26, 2012

    Sometimes I write recipe posts where I share a recipe at the end and other times I write recipe posts where the recipe is embedded in the post itself. There’s a reason for that! Recipe posts where the recipe’s at the end are the kinds of recipes where specific amounts matter; recipe posts where I…

  • Sam Sifton’s Thanksgiving Pear Cobbler

    Sam Sifton’s Thanksgiving Pear Cobbler

    Crisps/Cobblers, Desserts, Recipes

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    November 21, 2012

    Talk about waiting until the last minute… Most food blogs and websites have inundated you with Thanksgiving recipes for WEEKS and here I am, the day before Thanksgiving, offering you up a recipe for cobbler. But maybe you’re still figuring out dessert? And maybe you haven’t heard about Sam Sifton’s Thanksgiving book yet? If the…

  • Absolute Bagels (And The Best Bagel Of My Life, So Far)

    Absolute Bagels (And The Best Bagel Of My Life, So Far)

    Bests, NYC, Travel

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    November 19, 2012

    The journey to the best bagel of my life was a journey of precisely three miles. It started on the Upper East Side, near 2nd Avenue in the 70s, and ended close to Columbia University, on Broadway near 108th Street. I told myself that I could treat myself to a decked-out bagel if I walked…

  • Secrets of the Best Chefs is HERE TODAY! (Plus: A Look Behind The Scenes)

    Secrets of the Best Chefs is HERE TODAY! (Plus: A Look Behind The Scenes)

    My Books

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    November 13, 2012

    When my friends Patty and Lauren had their baby Audra this year, we had lots of conversations leading up to it about doulas and midwives and anesthesia. None of those things were relevant for my own personal pregnancy, though: over the past three years, I’ve been giving birth to a book. And today that book…

  • Let’s Not Forget These Other Austin Eats (Torchy’s Tacos, La Condesa, Takoba, Barley Swine, Perla’s, Banger’s, Walton’s, The Counter Cafe, TacoDeli & Elizabeth Street Cafe)

    Let’s Not Forget These Other Austin Eats (Torchy’s Tacos, La Condesa, Takoba, Barley Swine, Perla’s, Banger’s, Walton’s, The Counter Cafe, TacoDeli & Elizabeth Street Cafe)

    Austin, TX, Travel

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    November 12, 2012

    The day that I flew to Austin, I was coming from Los Angeles in the most convoluted way possible. I started on Sunset Blvd., where I was staying, then drove up to Topanga Canyon, where I left my car with Craig’s aunt and uncle, then took a car service to the Long Beach airport which…

  • Room Service

    Room Service

    Essays

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    November 9, 2012

    The idea of room service held little appeal for me until I was on a book tour for longer than expected (stranded in Austin for a bit by the hurricane) and suddenly I couldn’t fathom another dinner out with human beings. I enjoy human beings…but on a book tour you meet so many of them…

  • Easy Butternut Squash Soup with Whiskey Ginger Cream

    Easy Butternut Squash Soup with Whiskey Ginger Cream

    Recipes, Soups

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    November 7, 2012

    When I got back from my book tour, all I wanted to do was cook cook cook. Comfort foods, mostly. That first night it was my ultimate comfort food dish of fusilli with homemade tomato sauce and a Caesar salad to start. The next night, though, I wanted a different sort of comfort food. I…

  • The First Post-Sandy Dinner at Hearth

    The First Post-Sandy Dinner at Hearth

    NYC, Travel

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    November 5, 2012

    As far as good deeds go, they don’t come any easier than the one we did on Saturday night. The East Village had just gotten its power back after Hurricane Sandy which, as I’m sure you’re aware, has left the east coast devastated, thousands homeless, others still without power and heat. The restaurant community had…

  • Franklin Barbecue

    Franklin Barbecue

    Austin, TX, Travel

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    October 31, 2012

    Some restaurants have a mythology surrounding them. Franklin BBQ, in Austin, Texas, is one such restaurant. “You have to get there early,” people will say. “They line up starting at 9 o’clock and don’t open their doors until 11.” “It’s because Aaron Franklin carves all the meat by hand and takes his time doing it.”…

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