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Kehteh
 
Home Town: Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA
Living In: Cleveland, Mississippi, USA
Member Since: Nov. 2008
Cooking Level: Beginning
Cooking Interests: Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Stir Frying, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Italian, Southern, Healthy, Quick & Easy
Hobbies: Biking, Walking, Reading Books, Music
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Katy, a la Kilroy.
About this Cook
Let's see. By day, I'm a piano student/budding piano teacher. By night, I guess I'm just a broke college student cooking up some nice treats every once in a while.
My favorite things to cook
I like just about anything, but I much prefer to stick to the healthier side of things.
My favorite family cooking traditions
Oh goodness, where to start! I've always loved having barbecued rabbit with my dad, as well as making graham cracker houses and cookies with him and Grandma Cay at Christmastime. On my mom's side, most of the cooking traditions center around Thanksgiving, Christmas, and summertime cookouts. This deep interest I harbor for the culinary arts started less than a year ago, though. In the past, I usually just acted as a gopher while the food was being prepared, then acted as one of the many devourers of all the admirable tastiness once it was finished.
My cooking triumphs
Learning to make my mom's cheesecake, for sure.
My cooking tragedies
That time I learned why people oil cast iron skillets before grilling chicken.
Recipe Reviews 2 reviews
Unbelievably Good Fruit Dip
I'm not incredibly impressed with this recipe. It tasted like there was something missing. I even added some sugar, but it still lacked "oomph."

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Reviewed On: Nov. 30, 2008
Homemade Black Bean Veggie Burgers
This was delicious! They ended up smelling and tasting like taco seasoning! I made these for my fiance and his mother and his vegetarian sister. We LOVED them. They are still enjoyable two days later, too. I made a few changes, though: -I doubled the recipe -I used an extra egg -I used an extra half cup of bread crumbs -I used frozen green/red/yellow peppers from Kroger. I defrosted them in the microwave, then squeezed out the excess water by hand. -I used garlic from a prepackaged bottle of Spice World minced garlic instead of expensive fresh garlic. Half a teaspoon of minced garlic is roughly equal to one clove of garlic. (I use this bottled, minced garlic with much success in just about everything that calls for fresh garlic.) -I mashed the beans with a potato masher instead of a fork. It worked very well. -I lightly coated a foil-covered cookie sheet with sprayable, canned vegetable oil. All of this worked out very well. The fact that this recipe is quite inexpensive only makes it that much better, if you ask me. I made the recommended four patties per can of black beans, and the patties were pretty big. My fiance and I both think that the patties could have been a little bit smaller, though, so next time I will probably make five patties per can of beans instead of four. I will definitely make these again in the future.

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Reviewed On: Nov. 28, 2008
 
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