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Chef #396380's

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Posted between April 3, 2007 and November 23, 2009

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Kittencal's Easy One-Bowl Vanilla Cupcakes

Posted by KITTENCAL  

Kittencal, I love you!!! Your recipes are always,always without fail. Thanks again!!! — Chef #396380 Jun 2, 2009

Recipe #89751

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Real Irish Soda Bread

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by DeSouter  

Oh my goodness! When I saw kittencal liked this recipe I knew I had to give it a try. As usual she's absolutely right...this recipe is for sure a keeper. It yields such a tender moist loaf and not at all heavy (a problem with many a soda bread... — Chef #396380 Apr 7, 2009

Recipe #103643

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Real English Fish and Chips With Yorkshire Beer Batter

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by French Tart  

YAY!!! I made this tonite and my husband states it is "the best fish batter I have ever tasted!". That is pretty high praise as he loves battered fish. It's a wonderful batter recipe and coats the fish beautifully. The accompanying chips... — Chef #396380 Mar 29, 2009

Recipe #183399

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Marie Callender's Famous Golden Cornbread (copycat!) and Honey B

Posted by SilentCricket  

Awesome recipe! Yields a nice moist (not crumbly) and sweet cornbread. Goes together in mere minutes. — Chef #396380 Jan 19, 2009

Recipe #40844

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Fantastic Crispy Tempura Batter

Posted by KITTENCAL  

What better way to start the year than with a 5 star tried and true kittencal recipe. Again kcal delivers with a wonderfully foolproof recipe for tempura batter. Hats off and many thanks to recipezaar's kittencal! Seriously you cannot go wrong... — Chef #396380 Jan 10, 2009

Recipe #162190

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Fudge

(2 people found this helpful) Posted by ThatJodiGirl  

I'm a die hard "soft-ball stage" fudge maker but there is absolutely no arguing with the end product. It's an easy (so easy),delectable fudge....no more beating until the fudge loses its gloss for me. — Chef #396380 Dec 6, 2008

Recipe #15018

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Coconut Rice

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by Strawberry Girl  

I love this! Coconut rice is great and this is such an easy recipe. I did add a bit more curry and then some peas and golden raisins. It's great with curries and chilled with apples,cashews,scallions,diced chicken breast,Maj. Grey's chutney and... — Chef #396380 Sep 4, 2008

Recipe #4785

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The Ultimate Chocolate Brownie Muffins

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by KITTENCAL  

You can never go wrong with a Kittencal recipe~she's better than the Good Housekeeping seal of approval This recipe is no exception! A moist fudgy bite you can put together in minutes. Thanks Kittencal for another keeper!!! — Chef #396380 Jun 3, 2008

Recipe #118140

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Kittencal's Best Nanaimo Bars (No Bake)

Posted by KITTENCAL  

Another hit from the amazing Kittencal Thanks!!!! — Chef #396380 Feb 11, 2008

Recipe #83986

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Kittencal's Spinach Parmesan Rice Bake

Posted by KITTENCAL  

Kittencal, I love your recipes and this one is no exception!!! Thanks — Chef #396380 Dec 25, 2007

Recipe #96886

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Overnight Fluffy Rolls

Posted by Julesong  

These are absolutely amazing.. Easy as pie recipe with excellent results. Beautiful texture,great taste that develops fully due to the overnight rise This is now my go-to dinner roll* recipe. Thank-you Aunt Lee wherever you are!!! *Easily adapted... — Chef #396380 Dec 24, 2007

Recipe #27122

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Copycat Cinnabon Rolls With Icing

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by Lennie  

These are absolutely amazing. I was hesitant about the pudding, but it yields an amazingly delicious bread!! Thanks so much — Chef #396380 Aug 15, 2007

Recipe #17359

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Lollipop Flower Pots

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by jonesies  

Those are absolutely brilliant!!! Thanks so much — Chef #396380 Jul 13, 2007

Recipe #218881

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Banana Banana Nut Bread

Posted by Luby Luby Luby  

Who would have thought..holy cow but this is good...no, it is great!! The neighbors,gardener and family gobbled it up. WOW!!!!! The only things I changed were~I didn't mash the bananas and used nutmeg in place of cinnamon. TY for this gem...it is... — Chef #396380 Apr 18, 2007

Recipe #138062

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Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Posted by Bev  

Chiming in with my 2 cents! These are absolutely fantastic!!! I upped the vanilla to 1tbsp, and baking was 10 min. These are by far the best oatmeal raisin cookies ever!!! TY for sharing.....my waist and hips thank you as wellChef #396380 Apr 18, 2007

Recipe #35813

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French Market Beignets

(3 people found this helpful) Posted by Bergy  

The verdict is in and while I prefer the choux version, neighbors and family hands down give 2 thumbs up to this recipe (it is the one used at Disney World) I now know why I don't make beignets more often..the powdered sugar mess~but well worth... — Chef #396380 Apr 13, 2007

Recipe #31854

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French Beignets

(2 people found this helpful) Posted by Sue L  

These are heaven!!! I'm trying out yeast vs. choux beignets and for me this is the clear winner! I fiddled a bit w/the eggs, sugar and flour,,but this is a winner as written!! TY for sharing — Chef #396380 Apr 12, 2007

Recipe #98941

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Banana Cookies

Posted by CookingMonster  

DH, friend and hairdresser LOVED these..TY so much. I used 4 smallish bananas, some freshly ground nutmeg, 1 TBSP. vanilla, a bit more flour as I didn't use the add-ins, cinnamon sugar on the top. These are scrumptious!!! Again, TY!!! — Chef #396380 Apr 10, 2007

Recipe #120937

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Jo Mama's World Famous Spaghetti

(1 person found this helpful) Posted by Sharlene~W  

Adding my .02~this a delicious sauce! TY for sharing...both the recipe and the wine storyChef #396380 Apr 10, 2007

Recipe #22782

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1 Pan Fudge Cake

Posted by Mysterygirl  

This is a super easy and moist cake. It sometimes goes by the name Depression cake due to the rationing during WWII. Either way it is an awesome crowd pleaser, and a huge 2nd for chocolate icing!! — Chef #396380 Apr 6, 2007

Recipe #29935

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