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GottaFeedYa!
 
Home Town: Bloomingdale, Ohio, USA
Living In: Steubenville, Ohio, USA
Member Since: Nov. 2006
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Baking, Stir Frying, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Italian, Southern, Mediterranean, Dessert, Quick & Easy
Hobbies: Gardening, Camping, Wine Tasting
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My little man!
About this Cook
I am the oldest in a family of seven kids (I still can't figure out how to cook for two!), and have two sons. Ok fine, one is actually my husband but sometimes it seems like he's my first kid! I was raised with a strong sense of family and my Italian heritage, although I am also Irish and German, and this has definitely influenced my cooking preferences. Since I was a girl I have been notorious for choosing cookbooks as my casual reading. I always enjoyed looking up new recipes, unique foods, and different cooking methods, but it wasn't until I got married that I finally had the time and space to really flex my wooden spoon (so to speak).
My favorite things to cook
Jeez, I'll try nearly anything once. I love trying new things, especially if they present a challenge. I'm always proud of anything I've made from scratch and since my husband has a somewhat restrictive diet I do alot of scratch cooking. If I were to pick a more specific food though, I would have to say holiday goodies are my favorite. Fall/Christmas is my favorite time of the year and the food is one of the best parts!
My favorite family cooking traditions
Hmm, not too many food traditions, although I'm working on starting some. There are a few Christmas cookie recipes that are sacred to me and you would seriously have to kiss my bum to get them!
My cooking triumphs
Bread. For some reason I have always been terrified by the thought of yeast breads, certain that I would have the water too hot or too cold and kill the yeast. I was so proud of my self when I took a deep breath and gave it a shot and it turned out so well. There's little that can compare to the smell of a simple loaf of crusty white bread.
My cooking tragedies
I once ruined jello. I was so impatient for *instant* jello to set that I stuck it in the freezer... and forgot all about it. I don't suggest anyone try that. I also seemingly refuse to learn the lesson that you should never try a new recipe for guests, no matter how often my mother told me! I'll never forget the shame of seeing an older relative take two respectful bites of gritty ricotta cheesecake and promptly ignore the plate. Thank God for allrecipes and their reviews! They make my stubborn refusal to make "safe food" alot less painful!
Recipe Reviews 12 reviews
Buffalo Chicken Wing Soup
1/2/09 This wasn't bad at all! Far easier than making real wings! I cut it by a third, only using 2 cans soup, etc., although it wasn't until just now that I realized I still used the whole 1/4c hot sauce. whoops. I didn't have sour cream so I used cream cheese.I think next time I will try fat free sour cream or perhaps even plain yogurt to reduce the guilt factor (and lighten the texture). I also used some cooked shredded turkey I had in the freezer and it worked well. While it was very good as written, the flavor needed a bit of help so I ended up adding 1tsp paprika, 1/2tsp garlic powder and 1/2tsp black pepper. That also kicked up the heat, but not so much as to bother a spice wuss like me. My husband went ape for this stuff. I'm not a fan of heavy creamy soups so I wasn't quite as nuts over it, but it tasted very good. The texture was just a bit much for me, maybe from subbing the cream cheese. As written I would easily call it a 4* but with just a bit of help it's definitely a 5*. Will probably make this often (at hubby's constant request!) 3/2/09 I make this about every other week. I now always use sour cream and the texture is perfect. For the sake of adding both nutrition and bulk, I add about 2-3c diced carrots that I microwave in a little water until they are just cooked through, then I dump them, cooking water and all, into the soup. This also freezes quite well. You just have to heat it up enough and it looks as good as fresh.

3 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Jan. 2, 2009
Zesty Slow Cooker Chicken Barbecue
finally a recipe I followed close enough I can rate! This was really really good! I tossed in everything per directions, chicken frozen, and cooked on low for about 5hrs. Then I shredded everything and, knowing the delicious juices would be thinner than I like, I added about 2T cornstarch (diluted in a little water). After mixing that in I let everything simmer another hour until my husband got home from work. Voila! Minimum effort and big taste! I didn't fuss with a 'quality' bbq sauce, the 89 cent Aldi brand worked great for me. You will want to use a brand you already like, as the bbq sauce is by far the dominant (yummy) flavor. In fact, I may try skipping the other ingredients and only dump in the bbq next time, just to see if I taste a difference.

2 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Jun. 18, 2008
Puddingwiches
Oh my goodness! My mom used to make these all the time and I actually made them last week, I am so thrilled to see them here! You definitely don't need a mixer for these, just whisk your milk and PB together well and then whisk in the pudding and let it chill for 5-10min while you break up the grahams. Then after filling I lay them in a single layer to freeze for a few hours then stack them in a gallon size ziploc bag. So easy. These make awesome summertime snacks and kids WILL love them! Also try other pudding flavors, I just tried banana pudding and it was fantastic! You can't go wrong with PB and banana! Oh, and your kids will thank you if you are generous with the filling. :D

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Jun. 9, 2008
 
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