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Laureloo2
 
Home Town: Lynnfield, Massachusetts, USA
Living In: North Andover, Massachusetts, USA
Member Since: Nov. 2008
Cooking Level: Beginning
Cooking Interests: Baking, Stir Frying, Mexican, Indian, Italian, Middle Eastern, Vegetarian, Quick & Easy
Hobbies: Hiking/Camping
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  • Buckeyes I
  • Buckeyes I  
    By: Tammy Winters
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  • This recipe has been rated 531 times with an average star rating of 4.5
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Recipe Reviews 3 reviews
Bananas Foster Belgian Waffles
I make just the waffles in this recipe and they are out of this world amazing! Couldn't live without it!

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Dec. 26, 2011
Rice & Beans (Haitian Style)
I was expecting more of a Mexican style rice and beans, but was pleasantly surprised by the spice-filled "holiday" flavor that worked out perfect for the Christmas holiday. I didn't have ground cloves and tried to grind them myself, and I had to use dried thyme that I wasn't able to take out, so it was a little too spicy. I'd recommend less spice if you don't have fresh parsley and thyme, or ground cloves. But very delicious. I'd definitely make again. Would go well in a stuffed pepper.

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Dec. 25, 2008
Tomato Vodka Sauce
I'd rate the recipe as-is 3 stars, but with a few additions, I'd bump it up to 4 stars. I added about a 1/2 teaspoon of minced garlic to the onions, and later some garlic powder, but it still could have used more (I love garlic). I used crushed tomatoes as some had recommended for a nice consistency. Once all the ingredients were added, the sauce seemed a bit tart/sour, so I added some sugar to sweeten it up and also some fresh grated parmesan cheese directly to the sauce to taste. The crushed red peppers added a nice kick. I'd probably make again, using the recipe as a base to start off with, and keep on experimenting with it.

0 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Nov. 16, 2008
 
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