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Lynzi
 
Living In: Shallowater, Texas, USA
Member Since: May 2007
Cooking Level: Expert
Cooking Interests: Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Frying, Stir Frying, Slow Cooking, Mexican, Italian, Southern, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Low Carb, Healthy, Dessert, Quick & Easy, Gourmet
Hobbies: Needlepoint, Gardening, Hiking/Camping, Boating, Walking, Fishing, Photography, Reading Books, Music, Genealogy, Painting/Drawing, Wine Tasting, Charity Work
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Lynzi Arnold
About this Cook
My favorite things to cook
I enjoy baking breads, cakes, pies and cobblers. I also enjoy many multi-cultural flavors. I love making dinner party foods and am always open to new flavors and recipes.
My favorite family cooking traditions
My daughter and I have a tradition that just started with our mutual love of Snow Crab legs. We live about six to seven hours apart and when we get together, we like a nice bottle of champagne and crab legs! It just makes our visits special to us. It makes this time just ours, and lets us know the connection is truly a celebration of our love.
My cooking triumphs
I have won prizes for baking cakes. I now judge these items, so I am not prone to be an entrant. Just feeding people who state their appreciation for what I have provided makes me most happy. Food is what I connect to offering love to those who matter to me. I also love putting up jams, jellies and pickles.
My cooking tragedies
Central Texas is hot in Summer. A friend and I decided we should try to make Danish Pastry....BAD idea in July! We worked so hard for a couple of days buttering and folding this pastry, only to find we had made Danish Bricks! That was thirty years ago, and still I have not tried again making Danish Pastry. I think cold granite and living in West Texas might help get it right! Bakeries are just sooooo handy!!!
Recipe Reviews 2 reviews
Easy Caramelized Onion Pork Chops
My husband thought this was fantastic! I loved how fast and easy it is. I can be out of the kitchen in no time! I thought I might give the chops a quick brown on the grill and then caramelize the onions with them next time just to see how the flavor changes. Also, I might try putting in some orange or yellow bell pepper strips with the onions just for a change and make it like a pork fajita meal. I can see this any time of the year. I think it would look pretty served surrounded with parsley mashed potatoes. This is definitely worth making.

0 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Jul. 9, 2009
Prime Rib
This is a great recipe...HOWEVER>>>>if you open the oven door at all, you totally ruin your effort. The cooking is managed with the high heat of the oven and the time lapse. This meat is too expensive to not investigate the method if you are unsure.

7 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Oct. 3, 2008
 
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