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Kristin
Home Town:
Rochester
,
New York
,
USA
Living In:
Gainesville
,
Florida
,
USA
Member Since:
Aug. 2008
Cooking Level:
Intermediate
Cooking Interests:
Baking, Asian, Indian, Italian, Nouvelle, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Healthy, Vegetarian, Dessert
Hobbies:
Gardening, Hiking/Camping, Biking, Photography, Music, Wine Tasting
Recipe Box
2 recipes
Title
Type
Overall Rating
Member Rating
Unbeatable Pecan Pie
By:
Terry
Kitchen Approved
Truck-Stop Buttermilk Pancakes
By:
BOBOBEARZOE
Kitchen Approved
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Big Soft Ginger Cookies
Key Lime Daiquiri Cake
Recipe Reviews
3 reviews
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Key Lime Daiquiri Pound Cake
Great cake. The only change I made was to drizzle it with coconut syrup after adding the lime glaze. The coconut syrup really brings it together. Baked in a tube pan, drizzled with the syrup, and garnished with lime it makes a beautiful and tasty cake :)
1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On:
Aug. 25, 2009
Ethiopian Vegetable Bowl
This recipe was a great base for a warming vegetarian stew! I decreased the garlic by half, used about 1.5 inches of fresh garlic, and increased the tumeric and cloves. It made a GREAT sauce :) I also added some pumpkin in place of about half the potatoes and ate it with brown basmati rice. I think a squirt of lime juice at the end would've be a nice touch... if I had a lime ;) This seems to be one of those things that gets better the longer you cooked it... i cooked mine for a little over an hour. So good! Thanks for posting it!
5 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On:
Feb. 23, 2009
Raspberry Truffle Fudge
This has become my signature fudge recipe - I've been using it for about five years now. It's so easy and always generates compliments. My tips: 1 - the longer you stir the fudge while warm before spreading into the pan, the smoother the fudge will be (easier if you are using a double-boiler to melt the chocolate, just keep working it over for a while), 2 - try substituting other flavors for the top layer (e.g., orange zest, mint extract, etc.). Thanks for the recipe!
2 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On:
Dec. 23, 2008
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Eggplant and Halloumi Roll-Ups
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