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mellycrens
 
Home Town: Oak Grove, Missouri, USA
Member Since: Jul. 2007
Cooking Level: Expert
Cooking Interests: Baking, Frying, Slow Cooking, Mexican, Italian, Southern, Quick & Easy
Hobbies: Scrapbooking, Gardening, Hiking/Camping, Walking, Reading Books, Music
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About this Cook
I got married at 19, so I knew nothing about how to run a house. When I quit working to finish out my bachelor’s degree (student teaching) and then to complete my master’s degree full-time, I decided it was time to take up the role of house wife. I started cooking slow-cooker recipes that could cook while I was at school and then I discovered I LOVE to cook. It’s how I distress. My mother-in-law was a wonderful help and this website gave me lots of new ideas to try. Now I’m the best cook in both my family and my husband’s family!
My favorite things to cook
I love cooking old-fashioned meals. I inherited a recipe from my mother-in-law for chicken and dumplings that is 5 generations old. I love fried chicken and salad wraps and anything Italian. Recently I’ve decided I’d like to be a great baker too because until now I’ve only focused on dinner-type meals. This Christmas break from school I intend to keep the whole neighborhood stuffed full of my baking experiments.
My favorite family cooking traditions
Just last Christmas my sister came over and we baked lots of gifts for the family. She has since moved away but will come back for two weeks at Christmas, so we intend to make it a tradition. Once I realized I loved to cook, I now host Christmas day dinner and Easter dinner.
My cooking triumphs
Definitely the chicken and dumplings. It takes a good two hours plus to make, but it’s soooooo worth it. I also make the best fried chicken anywhere (according to my husband). It took 5 years to perfect the recipe.
My cooking tragedies
Homemade truffles. I just can’t get them to work. I tried to make a truffle tree one year where you stick the truffles on toothpicks and put them in a craft cone so it looks like a tree and I couldn’t get the truffles to harden. Very sad!
Recipe Reviews 22 reviews
Guacamole
Too bland. We added cayenne pepper, chili powder, red pepper flakes, more lime juice, and some seasoned salt and it still tasted like I was eating an avocado.

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Reviewed On: Jun. 25, 2009
15-Minute Dinner Nachos Supreme
Perhaps the change I made was the problem here, but in the end, I think it would have felt like a taco salad no matter what I did. I tried it because of the great reviews, and I did follow the advice of one of reviewers to make this with bagged Spanish rice. I did have to boil it about 20 minutes to get the water from the Spanish rice and the taco seasoning to boil off. It worked fine and turned out well - not runny or anything - but it was just boring!

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Reviewed On: Jun. 25, 2009
Slow Cooker Pepper Steak
This was definitely average. My husband thought it needed water chestnuts to add some crunch and I though it needed mushrooms and onions for a different flavor (alas, I don't eat water chestnuts and he doesn't eat mushrooms and onions). However, the ease of this was wonderful. As a teacher, I do intend to make this again during the school year adding in the extras on the side. It would also be good to put inside tortillas a la BDs BBQ.

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Reviewed On: Jun. 25, 2009
 
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