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The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

182: David Lebovitz Talks About Making Paris His Home

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Shannon Ables

Society & Culture, Education, Self-improvement

4.7944 Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2017

⏱️ 36 minutes

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~The Simple Sophisticate, episode #182
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"Paris was always Paris, and the French were . . . well, the French. But because of what happened —j'avais mûri, I had 'ripened,' as they say." —David Lebovitz, L'Appart: The Delights and Disasters of Making My Paris Home (released Tuesday November 7, 2017)

In today's episode of the podcast, food blogger, renowned pastry chef (having worked for 13 years at Alice Waters' Chez Panisse) and best-selling cookbook author David Lebovitz joins me to talk about his new food and Paris destination memoir L'Appart: The Delights and Disasters of Making My Paris Home Having called Paris home since 2004, it was after eight years of renting that he decided he wanted to put down roots, and thus the journey of delights and disasters began. Tune in to my conversation with David Lebovitz and discover:

  • How the real estate market works in Paris
  • The one item he wanted for his kitchen that didn't exist anymore (until David went on the hunt for it)
  • What he discovered about Paris and his move to the City of Light while writing this book
  • How much butter the average French person eats each year
  • What advice he gives to people who are visiting Paris
  • How he is surviving the current butter shortage in France
  • What the French consider a terrible insult
  • One of the challenges that arose while writing the book
  • Why his partner Romain is his hero

Visit David's blog DavidLebovitz.com   As mentioned in the conversation:

 

~images from David's Instagram, and be sure to check out his IG Stories as well~

 

~the French farmhouse sink worth the search as discussed in the episode~

More books by David Lebovitz:

~My Sweet Life in Paris, David's best-selling Parisian memoir

~My Paris Kitchen: Recipes & Stories by David Lebovitz (a cookbook to have in your kitchen and the cookbook he was working on during his apartment's renovations)

~Ready for Dessert: My Best Recipes

~Recipe for David's Quiche aux petits pois, lard fumé et estragon (Bacon, Green Pea, and Tarragon Quiche)

~Click here for the recipe

~Tune in to more French-Inspired episodes of The Simple Sophisticate below:

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Simple Sophisticate Podcast, where intelligent living is paired with signature style.

0:16.2

I'm your host, Shannon Ables.

0:18.8

And whether you're listening on your commute, exercising, working in the garden, or sitting down with a hot cup of tea or a

0:25.0

cafe ole. Thank you for tuning in. Let's get started. Welcome to the 182nd episode of the Simple Sophisticate. Boy am I excited for today's

0:50.8

episode and to share it with listeners. Today David Leibovitz is

0:55.4

joining me on the simple sophisticated. You may know his blog which he began in

1:00.8

1999 I know it was one of my first blogs that I've ever read and it was the first

1:06.0

food blog I ever read and still read. Before that though he was a pastry chef at Alice

1:12.4

Waters highly regarded Berkeley restaurant, Shay Panise, for 13 years.

1:17.0

And I have a feeling a few of you, probably more than a few of you, have one or more of his cookbooks in your kitchen. His new book is a food and

1:26.4

Paris destination memoir about the purchasing and renovating of his Paris

1:31.0

apartment. La Part the Delights and disasters of many of his

1:35.0

paris apartment.

1:40.0

the delights and disasters of making my Paris home

1:36.0

is being released this week.

1:39.0

Take a listen to our conversation

1:41.0

where David shares the one item in his new home that was nearly

1:44.1

impossible to find one of the challenges of writing the book the unique

1:48.9

discoveries he made about the French culture through this journey and how it differs from America.

1:55.0

As well, I will ask him how he is surviving the current butter shortage in France.

2:00.0

That is just a taste of what we're going to talk about. Here is my conversation with

2:05.2

David Leibovitz. Joining me on today's episode of The Simple Sophisticate is

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