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Chester
 
Member Since: Aug. 2009
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Baking, Slow Cooking, Mexican, Italian, Mediterranean, Vegetarian, Dessert, Quick & Easy
Hobbies: Walking, Reading Books, Wine Tasting
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Soup
About this Cook
I wanted to be a chef when I was in my teens, until my mom wanted me to make supper every day and I decided to pursue other things. Then came a cooking dry spell. That is, until I was laid off, learned about the food channel and decided I could use cooking as therapy. So far, it's working. Born in Boston, raised in Mexico. This woman sure enjoys the shopping part of cooking.
My favorite things to cook
Pasta, salads, brownies, soup, simple things like hamburgers and appetizers, crockpot yummies and veggies.
My favorite family cooking traditions
My stepmom taught me how to make a delicious taco dip and she has also given me the secret recipe for a delicious onion dip, so far, I've only eaten that. I think it's better not to make something so addictive, because then the ingredients will haunt me.
My cooking triumphs
My butternut squash soup was a super hit! I also loved the tiramisu I just made a few weeks ago.
My cooking tragedies
Last night: baked figs and ham croquettes. So wrong.
Recipe Reviews 5 reviews
Slow Cooker Beef Stew IV
I made some changes to this recipe: used Port wine instead of Red, since I didn't have the latter. Also added celery bits and peas on the last 30 minutes of cooking. So far, the best recipe I've made for beef stew. I love how the flavors combine and the final texture is very smooth!

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Reviewed On: Nov. 21, 2009
Eggless Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookies
I made a few tweaks due to lack of ingredients: I added 2 parts of butter and one of margarine, because I ran out of butter. I added 2 tablespoons of chocolate syrup, since I didn't have cocoa powder and added chocolate chips. Something went wrong. Tastewise, they were pretty bland. And they expanded a lot and it was hard to place them in the cooling rack, so a few fell apart. Next time I'll stick to the recipe as is.

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Reviewed On: Oct. 12, 2009
Spinach Brownies
These were so easy and yummy I have to say I'm impressed. I used frozen spinach, thawed and drained. I also used a blend of grated cheeses since that's what I had and a bit of crumbled feta cheese. Cooked for 35 minutes and oh boy! These were a hit. Thanks so much for the recipe, I'll be making it often.

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Reviewed On: Oct. 10, 2009
 
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