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SubtleButStrong
Home Town:
Saint Petersburg
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Florida
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USA
Member Since:
Dec. 2004
Cooking Level:
Expert
Cooking Interests:
Baking, Indian, Italian, Southern
Recipe Box
3 recipes
Title
Type
Overall Rating
Member Rating
Homesteader Cornbread
By:
WILLOWSMOM99
Kitchen Approved
No-Cream Pasta Primavera
By:
amanda1432
Kitchen Approved
Oven Roasted Potatoes
By:
JMRYGH
Kitchen Approved
About this Cook
My favorite things to cook
Pasta Puttanesca, spaghetti aglio e olio, chicken curry, artichoke dip, baked fish, butterscotch brownies, anything chocolate.
Recipe Reviews
9 reviews
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Fudge Puddles
Where has this recipe been all my life? I did not use mini tins but full-sized and they turned out perfect. I think that by using the bigger tin size you are less likely to have leftover icing. I didn't. The cookie came out perfectly from the tin also. Use a thin, pointed tip of a knife and slide it down at 3 different spots and they come right out. I think putting pecans on top is not necessary.
8 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On:
Feb. 4, 2007
Indian Salad
I used basmati rice and sour cream (and added less lemon juice as a result) instead of heavy cream and this was really tasty. I definitely recommend fresh or frozen asparagus as opposed to canned. If you can't get it then substitute another fresh veggie like green beans or zucchini/yellow squash, etc. I love pretty much anything Indian inspired but I'd never thought to add a creamy dressing to my rice before.
6 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On:
Nov. 26, 2006
No-Cream Pasta Primavera
This was extraordinarily good! I didn't have zucchini or asparagus so I just used more yellow squash, and didn't have fresh tomatoes so I used a can of diced-then-drained which I added last to the sauteed onion and garlic to warm them up. To the veggies I added a dash of red pepper flakes which I always do. This is, without a doubt, one of the tastiest dishes I've ever eaten. Yummy.
11 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On:
Apr. 28, 2006
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