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David Lebovitz
American pastry chef living the sweet life in Paris! Author of several cookbooks, including The Perfect Scoop, the complete guide to making the best ice cream and frozen desserts at home, The Great Book of Chocolate, a guide - with recipes - for everything about everyone's favorite ingredient,... show more

American pastry chef living the sweet life in Paris! Author of several cookbooks, including The Perfect Scoop, the complete guide to making the best ice cream and frozen desserts at home, The Great Book of Chocolate, a guide - with recipes - for everything about everyone's favorite ingredient, and Ready for Dessert, a compilation of baking favorites, from an extra-moist Fresh Ginger Cake, to crunchy Double-Chocolate Biscotti.
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Murder by Death
Murder by Death rated it 7 years ago
If you are secretly (or not so secretly) fascinated by the sight of car wrecks (where no one is injured, of course), you might really like this book. That's not why I bought it, or course; I thought I'd be reading a breezy memoir about moving to Paris and buying a fabulous, though a tad run down, ...
Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 7 years ago
I had so much fun reading this cookbook/memoir over the past week. I didn't hurry, just enjoyed the recipes, the little stories, and the vibrant pictures that David Lebovitz included. I will say that I found the recipes intriguing and thought everything sounded great. I am now addicted to salted ...
Randal
Randal rated it 8 years ago
Lebovitz is an American chef and cookbook author who moved to Paris to advance his career. I have read his previous books, and he is a talented and engaging author. This particular book is about his search for, purchase of, and renovation of a home in Paris. And what a great story it is!I found myse...
All about me
All about me rated it 10 years ago
Excellent recipes, a bit more multi-cultural & a little less traditional, but still a good mix of both. His recipe for tabbouleh is great.
Admitted Dilettante
Admitted Dilettante rated it 12 years ago
this is laugh out loud funny, especially for Francophiles. . .
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