RUTHIEV
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Home Town: North Highlands, California, USA
Member Since: Oct. 2006
Cooking Level: Expert
Cooking Interests: Baking, Frying, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Italian, Southern, Mediterranean, Dessert, Quick & Easy, Gourmet
Hobbies: Gardening, Hiking/Camping, Boating, Walking, Reading Books, Music, Wine Tasting
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Meteora, Greece
Blues Fest
About this Cook
As the story goes, my Father caught me standing on a chair and frying an egg when I was only 3 years old. Thank goodness I didn't have the stove turned on but the egg was cracked and in the pan! I used to cook for my family since I was a teenager and loved to make crepes, coffee and anything else I could get my hands on for guests at our house. I still love to cook for family and friends. I grew up with traditional Mexican grandmothers, both excellent cooks. When I find the time, I watch the Food Channel -- Giada, Barefoot Contessa & Bobby Flay are just a few of my favorites. In my opinion, the best cooking show is "America's Test Kitchen".
My favorite things to cook
Anything that makes the house smell wonderful or food with garlic.
My favorite family cooking traditions
Tamales! I learned from watching my late Father who made them during the holidays. Lots of work but made with much love and memories!
My cooking triumphs
I started baking when my kids were little and I experimented with thier birthday cakes. I think I'm most proud of the "Cookie Monster" cake I made for my son's 2nd birthday. Most of the cakes I baked had fresh fruit and whipped cream. Then someone asked me to make thier sister's bridal shower cake. They liked it so much that they asked me to make the actual wedding cake. I didn't have the confidence but I did it anyway. The cake was a little crooked but I made many more beautiful ones after that. I don't do it anymore but it helped build my confidence in baking.
My cooking tragedies
Cooked a turkey upside down once, but hey, hasn't everyone done that at least once? Another time I BURNED 4 dozen tamales because I was so busy doing other stuff. Lesson learned? -- ALWAYS use a timer! And once I cooked Chinese food for many guests but forgot to make the rice! I sent my ex-husband out the back door to the Chinese Restaurant at the corner for steamed rice. No one had a clue!
Recipe Reviews 63 reviews
Onion Chicken in Balsamic Sauce
I did as suggested by others, put a drizzle of balsamic and chicken broth over the chicken, baked it and reduced the sauce on the stove. Then poured it on top when chicken was done and cooked it another 5 minutes - fabulous~

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Reviewed On: Sep. 3, 2009
Rempel Family Meatloaf
I used Cheeze Its and it worked just fine. I think I'll double the topping next time (2 tbsp ketchup, 1 tbsp honey & 1/2 tsp worshesire)and cook the other half on the stove and serve it on the side because my boyfriend wanted more ketchup and he put cold ketchup on the top - ick~

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Reviewed On: Sep. 3, 2009
Cajun Paella
I made this recipe without making any changes and there was too much liquid left when I opened the lid. Next time I will boil it all the way down to almost no liquid, cover and simmer for 20 minutes, that's always a foolproof method. Otherwise, my boyfriend loved it!

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Reviewed On: Sep. 1, 2009
 
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