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A Last Delicious Taste of Summer
Ladurée comes to New York City!
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| Photograph by Stephen Carlile |
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| Photograph by suziedepingu |
The Great Lobster Debate
| Perfectly steamed lobsters ready to be devoured. |
| Catherine holding a lobster above the pot to relax it! |
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Sunday Roasts has arrived!
I can’t believe I’m holding two copies of Sunday Roasts in my hands. It’s my 9th book, my 5th with the wonderful people at Chronicle, and I love the way it turned out.
Susie Cushner did the gorgeous photos, Maggie Ruggiero was the talented food stylist who made all those roasts so tempting, and Randi Brookman Harris provided the exquisite props for the pictures.
When my assistant, Diana, arrived last week, the first thing I did was to tell her about the early publicity for Sunday Roasts in the September issue of Country Living! Check out the digital edition or pick up a copy at your newsstand.
Editor’s note, October 2, 2011:
I’ll be signing copies of this new book in October and November here, or you find copies at Amazon!
A Show Stopper Salad for Warm Summer Days
Salads are quintessential summer fare, but they don’t have to be the predictable mixed greens drizzled with oil and vinegar or the ubiquitous Caesar. With some imagination and a small amount of extra effort, you can definitely make this course the star of your menu.
Take the Haricots Verts and Chorizo Salad that follows. I created this colorful and robustly flavored mélange of tender blanched green beans topped with sautéed chorizo and sieved hard-boiled eggs while in France last summer. Tossed in a mustard dressing made with sherry vinegar and shallots, it was the pièce de résistance at a dinner for friends in Paris. When I included this recipe at my annual salads class here in New England, its popularity was confirmed again when my students voted it their favorite.
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Philou – A New Paris Bistro Boasts Delectable Food with Reasonable Prices
My spouse and I and two friends, who live in Paris, arrived on a hot summer evening and were seated outdoors on the small terrace. From a portable black board menu, we quickly made our selections. For starters I ordered a delectable cold plate that included flaked smoked haddock combined with sliced cucumbers and little “grenaille” potatoes. This was garnished with a green salad and a room temperature poached egg. Sublime! Others had grilled pork belly with a slice of cantaloupe (the cooling melon a perfect foil for the rich pork) and another loved a perfectly seasoned pâté accompanied by a seasonal salad and cornichons. Mains included duck breast served with honey and balsamic-glazed roasted eggplant and a roasted cod fillet set atop a bowl of colorful ratatouille. This latter dish was so good that I reproduced it at home!
Sunday Roasts has arrived!
Lunch on the Terrace in Provence



