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Javagoddess
 
Home Town: Denver, Colorado, USA
Living In: Westminster, Colorado, USA
Member Since: Jan. 2005
Cooking Level: Expert
Cooking Interests: Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Stir Frying, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Indian, Italian, Southern, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Healthy, Vegetarian, Dessert, Gourmet
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We can surely do better than this!
Get your cold bier here!
Dinner on Lake Zurich
Spaghetti Eis
If you're thirsty in Switzerland, just ask for some milk!
About this Cook
I am a nonprofit manager who loves to unwind by cooking. I love spicy food, and food that has cultural flair. As such I think I'm pretty adventurous, and love to try and make foods that make me feel like I'm on vacation.
My favorite things to cook
I love to cook (and eat) anything with a lot of spice and/or a lot of fire. Of late I've been making quite a lot of Middle Eastern, Indian, Tibetan, Nepalese and Pakistani food. The rich gravies are loaded with spice, and the dishes are much healthier than food from many other countries (though not always!). I am also trying to be a better baker since burnt cake, cookies and bread have been my legacy. Oh, and I am also a coffee freak--hence the name Javagoddess. I make coffee in our espresso machine several times per day.
My favorite family cooking traditions
My Mom's family is Puerto Rican, so it combines so many elements--Carib, Spanish, African, American, etc. As a result, I've come to love foods that incorporate tomatoes, chiles, citrus fruits, rice, and barbecue. Oddly enough, I don't at all care for fish or seafood. Someday maybe I'll submit the mean green chile that has been a tradition in my family (although being of Puerto Rican, and not Mexican, ancestry it's more red than green because of the addition of tomatoes). I probably make this dish at least two times per month.
My cooking triumphs
Not being fans of traditional ham, turkey, mashed potato Christmas food, my husband and I decided to invite family one year and go Southern. We whipped up a big spicy batch of jambalaya, collard greens and split pea soup, then had an old-fashioned ice box cake for dessert.
My cooking tragedies
None. Really. Don't you believe me? (A good cook never reveals such a thing!)
Recipe Reviews 33 reviews
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins
Yummy yum yum! On a snowy day in Denver I made these little treats. I did the recipe as written--but used mini chocolate chips. This actually yielded 14 muffins for me, not 12. Delicious!

0 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Nov. 15, 2009
Kalamata Pork Tenderloin with Rosemary
We love this--it is one of our family favorites. Very bold flavors that blend well with a simple pasta dish (i.e. linguini tossed with olive oil and herb mix) and salad. We love it, and our guests always do, too!

2 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Nov. 9, 2007
Best Italian Sausage Soup
Wow, this is great! Thanks for an easy and great recipe! It's going to be our night-before-Thanksgiving meal this year!

3 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Nov. 9, 2007
 
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