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MISSFROGGY1028
Living In:
Hallandale,
Florida
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USA
Member Since:
Apr. 2005
Cooking Level:
Intermediate
Cooking Interests:
Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Stir Frying, Italian, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Quick & Easy, Gourmet
Hobbies:
Photography, Reading Books, Music, Wine Tasting
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Butterscotch Pecan Cookies
By:
Star
Kitchen Approved
Gooey Butter Cookies
By:
SOAP
Kitchen Approved
Shortbread Cookies IV
By:
MARBALET
Kitchen Approved
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Kielbasa Stew served on bed of semi-mashed potatoes
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Easy Broccoli Quiche
I have never made Quiche before... Ever. This recipe was truly easy and the quiche came out perfect! My husband (who brags about his mother's quiches ALL the time) asken me for the recipe and to make another one the next night! It will always be a standard recipe in our house.
1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On:
Mar. 19, 2007
Kielbasa Stew
I made a few alterations to the recipe. First, I added tomato paste to the mixture (the tomato soup seemed rather bland by itself, the paste made it more hearty), also I added diced carrots to the stew. (Most Polish dishes have carrots - I was surprised this recipe did not call for them.) Finally, the recipe made no mention of any side-dish, I chose to pair this stew with another traditional Polish staple - mashed potatoes. I skipped the sour cream this time around - but will give it a try next time. Overall, this dish was quite simple to make - certainly got rave reviews from my husband. I will make this stew again.
2 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On:
Oct. 10, 2006
Three Cheese Manicotti II
Wow, I made this recipe yesterday. It was soooo much better than any manicotti dish I've had at any restaurant! I didn't have basil so I used dried oregano instead. This dish will become a regular in my household. (I added toasted italian bread with olive oil and fresh minced garlic on the side.)
1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On:
Sep. 8, 2006
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