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sweetthing
 
Living In: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Member Since: Aug. 2007
Cooking Level: Expert
Cooking Interests: Baking, Mexican, Southern, Low Carb, Healthy, Dessert, Kids, Quick & Easy
Hobbies: Scrapbooking, Sewing, Walking, Photography, Reading Books, Genealogy, Wine Tasting
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  • Naan
  • Naan  
    By: Mic
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  • This recipe has been rated 854 times with an average star rating of 4.7
About this Cook
I've loved to cooked every since I took cooking in high school. I liked the idea of measuring things and coming up with something edible. Now I like to experient with recipes and give own twist to things.
My favorite things to cook
Cakes, pies, candies, muffins.
My favorite family cooking traditions
Thanksgiving, Christmas (probably like most folks)
My cooking triumphs
I made a Red Velvet Cake one Christmas many years ago.
My cooking tragedies
Cooked a strawberry cobbler when I was first married and I buried in the yard it was so bad. But my dog dug it up. It was hard as a rock!!
Recipe Reviews 2 reviews
Aunt Rachel's Cheese Souffle
I have a similar recipe that my cousin gave me many years ago and I've made it every Thanksgiving since then. The key is to NOT use so much liquid. If you use too much, the bread will be too soggy. Use only 1 cup milk and it turns out better. Also, use older, dryer bread as the other reviewer stated. But this is awsome. I made my own from memory since this is an annual tradition with my family. They would get upset if I didn't make a "Cheese Souffle" on Thanksgiving.

3 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Sep. 9, 2007
Crunchy-Topped Spice Cake
Good easy cake. Only took 10 minutes to assemble and everyone loved it when done.

2 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Aug. 12, 2007
 
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