I can’t quite imagine what it must have been like when my mom lived in Paris in the 80s. Phone calls were made from a shared phone you had to reserve and…
Rockport and Fish Cakes
Sometimes, you just get swallowed. It happens to me all the time. I feel like I sit down for a moment, and by the time I look back up, it’s two weeks…
Amatriciana
I’m not too sure when things started happening so fast. There are a series of moments — many of them documented on this very blog — that have had me turning around…
Homemade Pizza
You know when you were little, and someone you saw every year at Christmas seemed to exclaim, every time you saw them, “You’ve gotten so tall!” And how it made you a…
Pizza Margherita and Family
Family is sacred in France, which means that one of the first questions I get when I detail the journey that brought me here is, “Don’t you miss your family?” I’ll be…
Blue Rice Pudding
Have you ever seen Office Space? It was a favorite of mine in high school, which is strange considering that I had never had a job more difficult than watching children for…
Apple Clafoutis (Flognarde)
When I first started writing, it was for my love of fiction. Of course I kept a diary, as I think the majority of pre-teen girls do, but I didn’t love documenting…
pasta, peas, lardons, chèvre
Spring is a slow business. Maybe it’s because we’re so eager for it; maybe it’s that spring days start to appear when winter hasn’t quite left for good yet. Spring is fickle,…
Chocolate Ganache Tart with Meringue
I didn’t ever really intend to study French literature. It’s kind of a strange thing to realize, now that I’m halfway through a Masters in the topic. I don’t know if everyone…
Raspberry Meringue Tart
The French and the Americans both seem to have a very clear image of what the other looks like: perhaps especially for the French, the Americans are a very clear entity, gleaned…