cook's profile


Lynzi
 
Home Town:
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
  •    
  • Title
  • Type
  • Overall Rating
  • Member Rating
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 4 reviews
Best Toffee Ever - Super Easy
Whatever you do, use your candy making judgement regarding the brittle. If it is not golden in color, cook it until it is or you will have a hard time with it not being crisp. I have made toffee many times and used only the temp. on my candy thermometer. Last week when I was in a hurry(of course), I made an expensive mistake, and I knew better! However, the taste is still amazing! I also made it with finely chopped pecans. Took it to a family reunion and still had requests for recipe. This is a very good version of a classic.

0 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Oct. 20, 2010
German Pancakes II
This is sooo good. My husband and I enjoy it sprinkled with powdered sugar and drizzled with lemon-butter. I also make it with less flour, about 1/3C. Oh how I wish he would wait to start that diet! It would be supper tonight with bacon!

2 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Mar. 24, 2010
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.

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Jul. 9, 2009
 
ADVERTISEMENT
 
Select Your Version:  Argentina  |  Australia & New Zealand  |  Brazil  |  Canada  |  China  |  France  |  Germany  |  India  |  Japan  |  Korea  |  Mexico  |  Netherlands  |  Poland

Quebec  |  Russia  |  SE Asia  |  United Kingdom & Ireland  |  United States