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Aviatrix in the Kitchen
 
Living In: Chugiak, Alaska, USA
Member Since: Oct. 2007
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Baking, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Italian, Southern
Hobbies: Gardening, Hiking/Camping, Camping, Boating, Walking, Fishing, Hunting, Photography, Reading Books, Music, Painting/Drawing
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About this Cook
I'm a diehard foodie, so I guess my attraction to cooking is the end (and edible!) result as much as it's the technical challenge to execute a new dish.
My favorite things to cook
I don't really have a "favorite", and each year immerse myself in a new cuisine to learn new techniques. This year I'm attempting to master classic French cooking; last year was Cajun/Creole, the year before was Spanish. You get the picture.
My favorite family cooking traditions
I'm still confused as to how cooking became such a passion. Nearly everything Mom made came out of a box, and the only time Dad ever touched a stove was to make breakfast.
My cooking triumphs
When a particuluarly unimpressable friend refused to believe that my very simple, very homemade chocolate chip cookies weren't from a pre-made dough or box. It was particularly satisfying since I only bake a couple of times per year.
My cooking tragedies
Let us not speak of the 'Jambalaya Incident'. Lesson learned: fresh bulk cayenne is far more potent than the typical bottled variety.
Recipe Reviews 9 reviews
Grandma's Green Bean Casserole
I was a bit concerned how this dish would turn out after reading other members' reviews, but it was absolutely fantastic! My first time making it was for a Thanksgiving feast with friends- talk about a gamble! The only things I changed was sauteeing the onions (added 1/4 cup chopped crimini mushrooms) first and mixing the cheese in with the beans prior to coating with the cracker crumbs. It got rave reviews from the diners- this dish is now in my permanent recipe collection!

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Reviewed On: Nov. 27, 2009
Big Soft Ginger Cookies
As a cook who has the utmost confidence in trying any savory dish- but is intimidated by any baking recipe- I was hesitant to try making homemade cookies less than 12 hours before I was to prepare and serve the usual huge Thanksgiving feast. However, this recipe is very easy and turned out fantastic! I tasted the batter after it was mixed and felt that it needed a bit more flavor, so I added about 1/3 cup of brown sugar. Very tasty, very soft cookies with the perfect complementing flavor for holiday dishes!

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Reviewed On: Nov. 27, 2009
Creamy Au Gratin Potatoes
When a recipe has over a thousand reviews and nearly 5 stars, why even bother reviewing and rating it yourself? That was my thought- until I made this for the first time. Now I'm compelled to jump on the bandwagon praising the tasty virtues of this dish. Like many others, I opted to finely chop the onions, but that was the extent of my tinkering. All of the flavors perfectly complement each other, and although it's rich and satisfying, it still makes you want to go back for seconds.

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Reviewed On: Sep. 7, 2009
 
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