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Erin
 
Home Town: Romeo, Michigan, USA
Living In: Metamora, Michigan, USA
Member Since: May 2007
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Baking, Stir Frying, Asian, Italian, Healthy, Quick & Easy, Gourmet
Hobbies: Hiking/Camping, Camping, Boating, Biking, Reading Books, Music, Wine Tasting
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About this Cook
The day my husband told me my cooking was better than his mother's was the best day of my entire "cooking" career. I began experimenting in the kitchen with my grandma when I was just a little girl, licking the bowl of her cookies and helping chop vegetables. Then I stepped into my mom's kitchen and joined her as a young adolescent. My grandma came from a time when canned soup was added to everything and butter was the cure-all for any dish. My mother took it up a notch to add gourmet food to our family. Williams and Sonoma became a collector's item for cookbooks. I ended up cooking for the family when mom worked nights, and by the time I got to college, I could master just about any recipe. Now I enjoy cooking for my husband and trying exotic recipes and experimenting with breads and doughs.
My favorite things to cook
I enjoy stir-fry variations and Japanese cooking. I also am a big fan of homemade breads, although I don't have much time to do so now. Although it took many trials before I understood how to make my own bagels and pizza doughs, it is well worth the effort. Simple and healthy dinners are also a staple of my cooking, as I was raised to believe that while a woman can work outside the home, she should always prepare homemade and healthful meals for her family. So, I am becoming accustomed to quickly looking in the fridge/freezer, etc and combining different ingredients and thinking up a good recipe for dinner!
My favorite family cooking traditions
I loved decorating Christmas cookies with my grandmother. She made so many kinds, it was like Christmas itself just seeing all of the plates of fresh cookies. Also, my family and I go overboard when it comes to holidays. We pride ourselves on top-notch hors devours, flambed or poached desserts, rich salads, and unique vegetables while keeping with traditional holiday recipes.
My cooking triumphs
The day I first made bagels was when I felt I was stepping up to become a better cook. Also, my popovers are pretty darn awesome when I throw in chives and shred Gruyere throughout the batter. My husband loves my stir-frys.
My cooking tragedies
Once I tried to make a salmon puff as a teenager and it was the most disgraceful recipe on the planet. Also, when I am in a hurry and don't allow the water to boil for pasta so it can become al dente! And once I made a beef stew and accidently thickened with powdered sugar instead of cornstarch because the room was dark. It actually turned out quite good though!
Recipe Reviews 3 reviews
Satiny Chocolate Glaze
This was just okay. It shouldn't really be called a "glaze" because this turned out to be a spreadably thick frosting. I'm not sure if I did something wrong- I did microwave instead of do the stove because we were short on time. However, the cake I put it on was extremely rich, so I think next time I will stick with a different recipe. 3 stars for easy to make, but not true to it's name

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Reviewed On: Feb. 15, 2009
Too Much Chocolate Cake
This recipe is outstanding! I made it for my husband's 40th Bday and he loved it. And he is a huge chocoholic. I felt better knowing this was at least somewhat lower in calories. It was very moist. I used fat-free sour cream, applesauce instead of oil, but had to add some skim milk (about 1/2 c) because of the consistency. I didn't tell my husband it was lower-cal and he had no reason to suspect it. 5 stars!

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Reviewed On: Feb. 15, 2009
Eileen's Spicy Gingerbread Men
Very very yummy! My husband and I made these together because he loves gingerbread men. The spices are scrumptious when blended perfectly. I didn't do the pumpkin spice substitution because I felt it needed the extra clove seasoning by doing the measurements separately. I did, like the others, have trouble with the dough. We added about 1/2 cup more flout and refrigerated again and they rolled out beautifully. Don't roll the dough too thin though or you may have to do surgery on your little men for lost appendages! Enjoy!

3 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Dec. 2, 2007
 
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