Summer is usually all about fruit for me.
Peaches, apricots, cherries, melon, and a array of sweet and tart berries. I turn them into tarts, muffins, sorbets and ice cream... Sometimes even into savory dishes. But one can only stay away from chocolate for so long. I try, believe me -- with no result.



I spent a lot of time at home last week working on the
finishing touches of the manuscript.
"What is new?" you might be wondering. So does everyone else in my life.
"Maybe you should get some fresh air?" my mom tells me everyday over the phone.
"Go for a walk and get some fresh air" I'm counting down the days when I get to do that with her.
One more week and I will be back
home.




I have been
revisiting some of the recipes in the book. Baking them over and over again and seeing that they work every time gives me a sense of peace. I can get very obsessive about details and when I think of a recipe that was tested a while ago, I tend to think
"What if it doesn't work!". I panic. Then I jump into the kitchen.
Last week there were many chocolate recipes. I craved them. The
intensity and richness.


I made my favorite
dark chocolate and hazelnut cake. Very moist... almost the texture of a brownie. It works every time.
I also made
chocolate pots de creme with raspberries and currants. You can find a similar recipe
here. And with leftover chocolate tart dough, I made a
chocolate, black and red raspberry, and currant galette.
I certainly got my fix.


In a few more days, I will be done. My manuscript will be in the hands of my editor and there will be a big sigh of relief
(mine, of course). Then we will be off to the Basque Country for some quiet family time, food, and another
Robin Food show.
But for now. I must return to my book.... with a slice of chocolate cake right next to me.
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