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silentexplorer13
 
Home Town: Hampshire, Illinois, USA
Member Since: Apr. 2008
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Frying, Mexican, Healthy, Vegetarian, Quick & Easy
Hobbies: Sewing, Hiking/Camping, Walking, Photography, Reading Books, Music
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  • Lazanki
  • Lazanki  
    By: AUNTIEELMO
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  • This recipe has been rated 30 times with an average star rating of 4.1
About this Cook
For health reasons and to fit my husband's vegan lifestyle, my cooking has changed drastically over the past few years to incorporate healthier, fresher ingredients. Nearly everything is cooked from scratch so that I know what we're eating! I have learned not to be afraid of any recipe (ok, gourmet excluded), and also to be brave and switch things around without worrying that I didn't follow the "rules". It's safe to say cooking has become my love affair. :)
My favorite things to cook
Pancakes because they are so simple to make, but so satisfying to eat. Soups are also easy to make with what you might have stockpiled in the cupboards and fridge/freezer. I loooove making vegetarian chili-I like it a little sweet by adding corn, bell pepper and brown sugar... mmmmm (and don't forget the extra cumin)! A summertime cooking passion is making pizza with fresh tomato slices in place of sauce.
My favorite family cooking traditions
My mom's cheese potatoes and my aunt's Sticky Buns! I also make ginger bread people for my brother almost every Christmas.
My cooking triumphs
A pumpkin-goat cheese cheesecake for a Thanksgiving meal
My cooking tragedies
Something that was supposed to resemble a custard pie. :(
Recipe Reviews 14 reviews
Bean Relish
This is amazing! I didn't have dry mustard, so I just used a little of the real thing (sorry if this is a no-no in the New England version--if so, forgive me, I'm from Illinois!). The mustard and sweet relish give such a great flavor to this dish. The nice thing about this dish is that it's one of those that doesn't really require measuring--just add ingredients to taste. I used dried beans to cut back on the sodium a little, and mashed them up just a little. We ate it with Wheat Thin crackers. Delicious!

2 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Nov. 2, 2009
Zucchini 'Noodles'
This is one of those simple dishes you can whip up in no time, and I cooked mine for the time stated in the recipe. Since my garlic was no good, I used a little sweet onion instead and seasoned the "noodles" with garlic salt, pepper, and Italian seasonings. Perfect with a dusting of Parmesan cheese. Yum!

3 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Jul. 23, 2009
Zucchini Saute
I'm only giving this recipe four instead of five stars because of the modifications in amounts used. Here's what I used (made about 3 servings: 2 zucchini, 3 ripe small tomatoes, 2 medium vidalia onions, 2 cloves garlic, Italian seasonings, pepper, and 1.5 t white sugar. We served it over wheat spaghetti, and it was great! The tomatoes created a lot of extra juice, which is great if you're eating this over rice or pasta. This is a recipe that I will keep coming back to because of its versatility.

0 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Jun. 25, 2009
 
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