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Christine M
 
Home Town: Hopedale, Massachusetts, USA
Living In: Holden, Massachusetts, USA
Member Since: Jun. 2006
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Baking, Stir Frying, Asian, Indian, Italian, Healthy, Vegetarian, Dessert, Quick & Easy
Hobbies: Scrapbooking, Gardening, Walking, Photography, Reading Books, Music, Genealogy
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Jul. 18, 2010 4:30 pm 
Updated: Apr. 27, 2011 4:32 pm
Like many other regional spice blends, the combination we've come to know as Herbs de Provence is not a recipe cast in stone. There are as many variations as there are French cooks. Savory, rosemary and thyme seem to be the constants, but the formula also includes some representatives of the… MORE
 
 
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Peanut Butter Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies
About this Cook
Between work and family life, cooking is my main creative outlet. I like to experiment and try new cuisines. Here's how I determine my recipe ratings....5 STARS: Love it! Wouldn't change a thing (well, maybe one little teeny tweak or two, because, you know, that's what I do, but nothing that changes the nature of the recipe. 4 STARS: Really good! Maybe needs one or two adjustments to ingredients, seasoning or process, but a really good recipe. 3 STARS: A good recipe, but it either needs something extra or the result is just "good" - not bad, but no "wow" factor either. 2 STARS: As stated, I would not try again, but I usually find inspiration in these recipes - revamped, they could be really good, but it would take a lot of changes. 1 STAR: Would not try again as stated, and I cannot think of a way to transform into something we would like.
My favorite things to cook
Thanksgiving dinner has got to top the list - I love incorporating my family's traditions with my husband's family traditions, then adding our own new ones. As far as day to day cooking, I'm happiest when I'm baking! I like trying new things and although I like meat, I have a tendency to go through vegetarian phases every now and then.
My favorite family cooking traditions
Holiday baking, Thanksgiving Dinner are my all-time favorite traditions. I love putting together buffets - it gives me an opportunity to try a variety of recipes.
My cooking triumphs
I had always wanted to do an elaborate wedding cake, so when a good friend's daughter got engaged I offered to do her wedding cake. I was not intimidated at first, BUT they were engaged for 3 years... It went from a 50 person do-it-yourself semi-potluck reception to a 140 person elegant, catered event. I worked on it for 3 days, baking, making the two fillings and batch after batch of Italian Meringue Buttercream. My mixer even burnt out and I had to run out and get a new one at 10:30 P.M. The results? Although I saw some flaws, it really looked lovely and tasted great! It was definitely my most challenging feat in the kitchen, and so far my greatest success!
My cooking tragedies
No major tragedies, but I make the ugliest pie crust in the world, but it tastes good, so I guess that's not a total failure... Oh, I do tend to burn things...I'm usually multi-tasking, so I always forget about something until the smoke detectors start blaring. That's why I married a firefighter, I guess! ;)
Recipe Reviews 695 reviews
Savory Garlic Marinated Steaks
Yum! I used this on sirloin tips, which I cooked in a cast iron pan (grill not working) and they were the best ever. Only change was to sub about 2 tbsp minced shallot instead of the onion powder because I was out and had half a shallot left over. Seriously, best marinade ever! Thanks for sharing, Angie!

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: May 6, 2012
Honey Garlic BBQ Sauce II
This is a really good sauce, but as written it would have been too spicy for us - I reduced the hot sauce by half, and only used 1 tsp Cajun seasoning (homemade blend that was pretty spicy to begin with!), and I added about 1 tsp. liquid smoke totally by mistake (was making two recipes at once and got mixed up), but it worked so well in this! Used this for chicken, but I can't wait to try on ribs.

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: May 6, 2012
Banana Pops
So easy and delicious! I also froze the bananas first (after putting the sticks in them) and used a combination of milk and semi-sweet chocolate. The chocolate hardened pretty quickly, but we had just enough time to sprinkle with our toppings (I chose chopped peanuts, my daughter chose rainbow sprinkles) before the chocolate hardened completely and they were ready to eat!

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Apr. 30, 2012
 
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