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Brûléed Peaches
RECIPE: Brûléed PeachesA bonus recipe! I loved my peach and vanilla tarte tatin so much, I had to use my leftover peaches and vanilla sugar for something. I love this for breakfast with Greek yogurt or for dessert with ice cream (Vanilla! … Continue reading
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Tagged breakfast, dessert, France, lavender, peaches, vanilla
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Categories: 15 Minutes, Breakfast & Brunch, Desserts, Easy, Eat, Fruit, Recipes, Sweets, Vegetarian
Categories: 15 Minutes, Breakfast & Brunch, Desserts, Easy, Eat, Fruit, Recipes, Sweets, Vegetarian
Summertime White Peach and Vanilla Bean Tarte Tatin
RECIPE: White Peach and Vanilla Bean Tarte TatinMr. English and I spent sixteen perfect days in France this summer. It was my first vacation in a year, and I counted each perfect, sun-soaked, olive oil-drenched day one by one until finally the last, devastatingly, arrived. The first … Continue reading
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Tagged caramel, dessert, France, peach, puff pastry, tarte tatin, vanilla
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Categories: 30 Minutes, Desserts, Eat, Fruit, Provence, Recipes, Vegetarian, Voyages
Categories: 30 Minutes, Desserts, Eat, Fruit, Provence, Recipes, Vegetarian, Voyages
Le Macaron Frappé Milkshake for Bastille Day
RECIPE: The Macaron FrappéSome celebrations of Bastille Day are big and fun and fabulous, like watching the Can-Can dancers perform on the bar in the old Florent in NYC. Some, much more low key, like playing pétanque with Mr. English and a bottle … Continue reading