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chefnine
 
Living In: Milton, Florida, USA
Member Since: Jun. 2008
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Baking, Stir Frying, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Italian, Middle Eastern, Dessert, Quick & Easy
Hobbies: Hiking/Camping, Camping, Walking, Reading Books
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Dexter
Dexter!
Happy St. Patrick's Day
About this Cook
I was born in Milton, FL and have lived here all my life. I love horses! That is mine in the picture (Mark's Harlequin a.k.a. Flea). Cooking is kind of a recent thing for me, and I am finding that what I thought I hated, I really love to do. Everyone laughs at me when I say it, but when I try a new recipe, I always say "If it doesn't turn out, there is always Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwhiches!" :) Who can mess that up, right!? Just as a side note: My real name is Janine and is pronounced as Ja-neen. All my close friends call me Nine (pronounced Neen). That is where my profile name came from.
My favorite things to cook
I love to cook up parties. I've done a Salsa dip party which was a blast and I also hosted a fondue party which was way out of this world fun. I would recommend hosting one of those for yourself and let the fun begin. I love cooking pastas, stirfrys, and soups.
My favorite family cooking traditions
When we were small, every Christmas season we would spend one entire day making sugar cookies. My mom had all kinds of food colorings and frosting flavors (I'm talking about 20-30 flavors). Each of us (there are three of us/ I have an older and a younger brother) got to choose a couple combinations of color and flavor. We would decorate the cookies and take small plates to all our friends. It was a blast! Of course, since we are older and busier, the tradition is no more. Its just amemory I will always cherish. Who knows, eventually my children may be doing the same thing!
My cooking triumphs
I love to try a recipe exactly as written then change it according to what my family prefers. Makes a 5 star recipe a 7 star or more!! One that I like to remember is the Jalapeno Popper Spread from this site. I made it for a church gathering, and it was completely gone. The next day my dad asked me to make more, but I didn't have everything for it. Instead I ended up using some jalapenos, green peppers, and ground red pepper. Wow!! It was delicious and my mom (she didn't like the first round) loved it!
My cooking tragedies
I tried to fry chicken. :( It was really bad) Was going to have dinner around 7:00 and probably didn't actually sit down to eat until about 8:30 because every time I checked it blood still ran out. Yuck! The kitchen was an absolute wreck from the oil and flour, then the chicken was very tough and not even edible! Not sure when I'll work up the courage to try that again.
Recipe Reviews 35 reviews
Black Bean and Salsa Soup
This was DELICIOUS! and very filling. I added some frozen corn, green onions and peppers (none of these were pureed). I also did not puree some of the beans. It would be quite easy to add some canned chicken if you did not want it to be vegetarian (I would definitely have to do that if I had cooked for my entire family).

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Reviewed On: Oct. 2, 2009
Jalapeno Chicken II
Made these a couple months ago and forgot to rate. These are very good, (except I don't like the fact that the bacon just doesn't really seem to cook. I mean I guess it does but its not appealing to eat. It just gives the chicken a good flavor. I think its ok to take off the bacon at the end and fry it crispy. Otherwise I'll end up throwing it away.) I really love the crunch of the pepper and the smooth feel of the cheese. I will make these again.****10/03/09 OK! I am finally writing this recipe down. Just dawned on me that I was not able to grill these; baked instead. That probably had alot to do with why my bacon had no crunch!

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Reviewed On: Sep. 27, 2009
Mrs. Sigg's Snickerdoodles
WOW! This is the first time I've ever made snickerdoodles. I have to say, I am impressed by this recipe! I was reading through the reviews when I found the mention of exchanging lemon juice for cr. of tartar. Thanks so much for that! I also just ended up using butter (no shortening). I've eaten snickerdoodles twice before, but they were always a little crispy for my liking. These are perfect!

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Reviewed On: Sep. 27, 2009
 
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