Dorie Greenspan: A delightful treasure trove of cookbooks and cookies
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Dorie Greenspan is a beloved baker and cherished cook. Author of 13 cookbooks, including two NYT best sellers, recipient of five James Beard Awards, and columnist for The New York Times Magazine, Dorie is a legend in the food world. Co-author to renowned chefs, Julia Child and Pierre Hermé, Dorie credits much of her famed success to luck—and a genuine love for baking. It’s no surprise that she has a soft spot for cookies; Dorie and her son founded Beurre et Sel, a chic cookie boutique, revered for its Chunkers, Cocktail Cookies and everyone’s favorite, the World Peace Cookie. Tune in to this episode of Live to Eat as Dorie and I solve relationship problems, uncover the secret to flawless French sablé cookies, discuss why you should always say yes, and the perfect holiday gift for 2021 (hint: it’s Dorie’s next cookbook).
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