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    DeSouter

    New York, NY

    Chef #168069

    New York, NY

    Joined: Oct 17, 2004

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    Saved Recipe Pork Roast W/ Sauerkraut Excellante by candlelady9ah

    Nov 13, 2011 on Food.com

    Saved Recipe Crock Pot Pork and Sauerkraut by *Parsley*

    Nov 10, 2011 on Food.com

    Reviewed Dragon's Breath Chili

    "Wonderful recipe that I tried after seeing Guy prepare it on his show. This gave me the nice, thick "pub style" chili I had been searching for. Easy to prep, easy to make disappear. Friends gave it multiple thumbs up."

    Oct 16, 2011 on Food.com

    New Topic Seeking a good pub-style Chili in Recipe Requests - General

    "I make a great meat and veggie chili, but I have yet to find a good recipe for the thick, rich chili you get in a crock in bars/pubs.

    They usually don't have many veggies beyond onions, celery and garlic, and the "sauce" is pretty thick.

    I appreciate all suggestions!"

    Sep 18, 2011 on Food.com

    Saved Recipe Crock Pot Chops That Will Make You Eat Til You Pop! by Malriah

    Sep 4, 2011 on Food.com

    Shared Recipe Rigatoni With Sausage and Eggplant

    "A nice, rich "casserole" full of great flavors."

    Sep 2, 2011 on Food.com

    Saved Recipe Pineapple Steak Kabobs by taillights@insightbb.com

    Jun 20, 2011 on Food.com

    Saved Recipe Apple Pie Cheesecake by Tish

    May 9, 2011 on Food.com

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    About Me

    Being a born and bred New Yorker with lots of varied ethnic food influences growing up, you can find me enjoying anything from Bloodwurst to Chicken Jahlfrezi to PBJs with fresh-ground honey roasted peanut butter and yummy homemade strawberry jam, and don't forget my friend Anna's mother's Pomodoro Sauce (via Bari, Italy). When it comes to eating and cooking, many native New Yorkers seem to be of whatever background that is on their plate at the moment.

    I notice that a good number of Zaarites list "pet peeves" here. Many list whiny people as their peeve. Hey...I live in NYC where almost EVERYONE whines and complains, so I don't notice anymore. What burns my biscuits is seeing recipes that call for some really funky ingredients like Kraft (cough cough) Parmesan cheese in the green can and chicken from a can. I had never even heard of chicken in CAN(???) until last year. Get the best quality ingredients you purse will allow. That includes spices. Those jars of spices that sell for 99 cents are no bargain if you can afford something better. Do yourself a favor and if possible, go and explore any ethnic food markets in your area. They have the most wonderful spices and herbs and they are usually priced well. And you'll find so many other goodies you'd never have even known about. (I know this isn't possible for everyone, but then there's always the internet)

    Sorry, I am the product of an "ingredient snob" father and I just can't help having inherited that gene to a certain extent. And again, I'm a New Yawka...we are SLIGHTLY opinionated. You're reading about the person who drives (I kid you not) 3 hours upstate and 3 hours back just to get THE sausage I need for my Thanksgiving stuffing. So call me fanatical.

    I am a rather good baker and for a short time I had my own dessert biz...until I found out how hard it can be to work for yourself. So I went back to working as an Art Editor in publishing.

    Favorite Foods

    I love homemade soups of almost any kind...cooking and eating them, as well as sharing the recipes with friends.

    My favorite food to work with is chocolate. I make some incredible chocolate items. However, I REALLY dislike chocolate.

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