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KimberlyKTX
 
Member Since: Dec. 2007
Cooking Level: Expert
Cooking Interests: Baking, Stir Frying, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Italian, Dessert, Quick & Easy, Gourmet
Hobbies: Photography, Music
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Kimberly
Peanut Butter Candy Cakes
About this Cook
I'm all about my family. I take pride in knowing that every night at 5:00 we sit down to dinner as a family, myself, my husband, my son, my nephew, my mom, and my dad. I also like the fact that the boys consider Kraft Mac & Cheese a treat (and I'm only a little insulted that they like it more than my homemade macaroni and cheese!)
My favorite things to cook
I love cooking, I will try to make anything that sounds like my family will enjoy it. I especially like to cook Italian food and salads. I also enjoy baking.
My cooking triumphs
A hamburger and rice dish that my dad proclaimed tasted "Just like your grandmothers."
My cooking tragedies
Brownies from a box - how could you go wrong with those... Unless you forget to put the eggs in and they come out like chocolate TAR!!!
Recipe Reviews 2 reviews
Italian Bread Using a Bread Machine
I have to say that this is one of the best recipes for Italian bread using a bread machine that I have found. It is tasty and the crust has just a slight crunch - it is perfect! It is a staple at our house for dinner.

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Jan. 11, 2009
Peanut Butter and Chocolate Candy Cake
I just made this, and they came out fantastic! I have to admit, I'm one who believes that you taste with your eyes first - so instead of following the directions for baking I used my cupcake pans to get the desired 'Tandy Kake' effect. Once they were cooked, I removed them from the pan and spread some peanut butter on top of each cake. I melted my chocolate in a double boiler and spread it over the cakes, plopping a largish 'blob' on top of the cake. Then I quickly spread the chocolate over the cake to the sides and 'frosted' around the cake to the edges. Be careful not to mess with the top too much if you are going to use this method because the heat of the chocolate melts the peanut butter and it tends to bleed into the chocolate a little bit. Once they were 'frosted' I popped them into the freezer for 3 minutes to 'set' the chocolate. They were MOST excellent! Thanks so much for sharing a great recipe!

4 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Dec. 30, 2008
 
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