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El Burrito Carlito
 
Home Town: Palos Hills, Illinois, USA
Living In: Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Member Since: Dec. 2008
Cooking Level: Beginning
Cooking Interests: Grilling & BBQ, Frying, Slow Cooking, Mexican, Indian, Italian, Southern, Nouvelle, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Healthy, Vegetarian, Gourmet
Hobbies: Hiking/Camping, Biking, Walking, Reading Books, Music, Wine Tasting
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About this Cook
I'm a writing teacher who loves his wife and spends too much time with his dog.
My favorite things to cook
I love all the chopping, simmering, and improvisation involved in preparing a nice tomato sauce. I like cooking foods that fill the house with wonderful smells.
My favorite family cooking traditions
I miss my Mom's elaborate Easter dinners of lamb and ham and calamari, calzone and stuffed artichoke and lasagna.
My cooking triumphs
Last year's Christmas duck, prepared in the Polish style. My beef, veal, and chorizo meatloaf. My beer gravy.
My cooking tragedies
Fudge. Too many dried up roasts to remember. The first lamb-chop I cooked, which was sick-smelling and dog-leash tough.
Recipe Reviews 5 reviews
Best Darn Minestrone Soup Around
This is a great base-recipe for a really satisfying soup, and it results in the kind of food you want to eat again and again. I used fresh grilled veggies instead of canned, and added some cayenne to give it some punch. Half-and-half instead of cream seemed to work pretty well, too. Basically, if you're into cutting calories, it's easy to do that with this recipe and still yield VERY nice results!

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Aug. 26, 2009
Vegetarian Stuffed Poblano Peppers
Yet another example of how simple, healthy cooking can be delicious, satisfying, and downright elegant. Along with the packaged seasoning, I added a splash of cayenne, oregano, and basil to the TVP. I through in some spinach and zucchini as well. I can't wait to serve this at a party!

5 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Jul. 15, 2009
Tater Tot Casserole
My wife whipped up a batch of this stuff on a busy weeknight, and after a few bites we both agreed that this is a little casserole that fires on all cylinders. Maybe it's the charming simplicity of the preparation, or the childhood memories brought up by the tater-tots, but we found this concoction to be surprisingly scrumptious; it's got plenty of flavor, and a nice variation in textures. I suppose it should be noted that we used ground turkey breast instead of ground beef, and Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ sauce instead of ketchup.

5 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Apr. 25, 2009
 
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