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suzicat
 
Home Town: Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Living In: Key Largo, Florida, USA
Member Since: Oct. 2009
Cooking Level: Expert
Cooking Interests: Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Frying, Stir Frying, Asian, Mexican, Indian, Italian, Southern, Mediterranean, Low Carb, Healthy, Dessert, Quick & Easy, Gourmet
Hobbies: Gardening, Hiking/Camping, Camping, Boating, Biking, Walking, Reading Books, Music, Wine Tasting, Charity Work
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Sausage Stuffed Turkey
Danny Boy
Sausage Stuffed Turkey
About this Cook
I was a Realtor in Knoxville until I found my true love and we moved to Key Largo. We are LOVING our new life together in sunny Florida. I have time to get creative with cooking and have all new ingredients to use. Coming from Tennessee, seafood is certainly not my specialty but I have always loved it. I'm excited to learn how to make all the wonderful things we've eaten here at the local restaurants.
My favorite things to cook
Italian - from my past life, where I learned from Sicilian grandma, so I'm GOOD at it. Grilling - Everything on the grill is better in my opinion. I especially love those new grilling planks...ahhhhhhh-mazing! Southern Soul - Being from East Tennessee, you can't grow up without learning how to make Flat Cornbread in a Skillet, Pinto Beans, Fried Green Tomatoes, Fried Okra, Fried Corn, heck, anything FRIED in bacon grease. Cajun - I'm learning that now from new hubby.
My favorite family cooking traditions
CAJUN - since I married a Cajun, I'm now getting the new 'training' - ooh wee! We're having Gumbo at Thanksgiving along with the more traditional foods.
My cooking triumphs
Thanksgiving Feast a la Bon Apetit's Elegant Dinners Cookbook with full menus and shopping lists...everything is unbelievable. Lasagne, Spaghetti Sauce and Stuffed Mushrooms from the X-Grandma-In-Law. Salads - Everyone says I make the best salad they've ever had. I cant take the credit - I learned the secret from Lynn Rosetto Casper's cookbooks - she is genius. And, it's a very simple secret that makes all the difference.
My cooking tragedies
My first roast chicken at age 18. I moved into my first apartment and didn't have a clue. I put the thing in a pot, without removing the guts, no seasoning, no oil, nothing. I baked it on 250 degrees for 5 hours. The neighbor's cat wouldn't even eat it.
Recipe Reviews 22 reviews
Authentic, No Shortcuts, Louisiana Red Beans and Rice
My hubby is a Texas-Cajun and he said dis was some goooood eatin' y'all!! Definitely de real deal cher.

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Nov. 8, 2011
Brie en Croute
Thank you for this elegant, easy & mouth-watering recipe! I used to treat myself to this at a jazz club in college and never dreamed how easy it would be to make for myself. When I found this recipe and made it, we were so impressed - it is just as delicious and beautiful as the club's! I love to serve this for any gathering with fresh granny smith apples, crusty french bread and Carr's Table Water Crackers - mmmmmmmm. Cant go wrong with CHEESE & BREAD!

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Oct. 30, 2011
Stuffed Jalapenos III
Absolutely my hubby's favorite meal - yes, we eat them for dinner sometimes. Why not? Also he begs me to make them for football Saturdays and any time we have company. He's even made them for himself in my absence. Easy & Yummy! PS - produces LOTS of grease - use a pan with SIDES, line it with foil or a silpat for easier cleanup.

2 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Oct. 29, 2011
 
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