Karen Quinones
Bio: First off, I'm not a writer. This should be abundantly clear as you read this bio. I'm not a trained Chef either. I'm a Mother, Wife, Registered Nurse and Fraudulent Chef. Why a blog you ask? Well, I don't want to be a line cook, executive Chef, or a restaurant owner. I just want to cook what I want, when I want, and for who I want. Cooking is a creative outlet for me. I don't even consider myself a blogger because I don't blog often. So advertising dollars and web fame is not my motive. Finding the time to cook, write up a recipe, photograph it while maintaining a job and household is challenging. However, it has given me great joy over the years to see people carrying on dishes that I've developed. It's also an online cookbook that I can reflect on. My cooking is an expression of the strong women in my life and inspired dishes from my favorite restaurants. I'm a recipe impostor of dishes from restaurants I love. Furthermore, many of the recipes are spruced up from my childhood. I'm a Mexican-American, native Californian who has spent time in New York and married a first generation Costa Rican. My cooking reflects all of these aspects. Karen's Kitchen is not a Mexican food blog. As much as I'd like to fit into a pretty little red, white and green box. I find it too limiting and reject the notion of creating a Latino point of view because it makes a blog cohesive. So my recipes are all over the place, with no rhyme or reason. Home cooks never apologize for not graduating from culinary school. You will find that my recipes are easy to follow and geared for the home cook. They look amazing and will make you look like a Domestic God/Goddess in front of your loved ones. It's my hope that you find the love for cooking and make some of my recipes your own. Cheers to cooking, eating and surrounding yourself with lovely people.
Hi Karen…. I want to make my friend a simple dish this Sat. She is diabetic so she won’t eat too many carbs. Got any dish suggestions?
If she likes seafood, I would suggest salmon or scallops. Salmon over a bed of lentils would be amazing. Perhaps scallops with a crisp salad?
Sounds good…..I will give it a shot and let u know how it turn out. Thank you Karen!
Hi, Karen, glad to meet you via a Zemanta recommendation that popped up while writing at my blog http://familyanswersfast.wordpress.com/ today. Yes to ALL of the above and I look forward to reading more from you…and have a great weekend! #NF
Angie Mc,
Thank you for following! I checked out your blog and it’s wonderful!
Oh my goodness, Karen. So glad to find your blog.
Pam,
Love to see you on this blog! I hope you share some of your great ideas with us!
Thank you for stopping by my blog.
Same to you!
Thanks for visiting. I love to see food from a different perspective so I will follow with interest!