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The Messy Cook
 
Home Town: Aberdeen, Maryland, USA
Member Since: May 2002
Cooking Level: Expert
Cooking Interests: Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Healthy, Dessert, Quick & Easy
Hobbies: Walking, Photography, Reading Books, Music, Painting/Drawing
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Easy Broccoli Quiche
Pear and Blue Cheese Pastry Triangles
Scrambled Egg Brunch Bread
About this Cook
I am in medical school and have been cooking since young...it is my way to unwind! I am latino and I love to cook all types of food including those traditional latin recipes. My tastes definitely have changed the older I have gotten and the more I have learned...especially from my first Sweet Orange Chicken recipe at the age of 14!!! My motto is: Recipes are a guideline to discovering what you like best. So learn, practice, experiment, and don't be afraid to make a mess. Happy Cooking!
My favorite things to cook
hmmm...let's see. I love to bake. Some of my favorite items are my "ridiculously simple banana cake", cookies (i love cookies), brownies, and bread. I also love making Carribbean style spanish dishes like Pernil (pork shoulder), rice w/ habichuelas (PR style beans), Corn Beef Guisada (corn beef in stew-like sauce), and tostones. My favorite quick and easy meals are cheesy chicken, cheesy vegetable cassarole, thai chicken with dates, and quesidillas! Oh and how can I forget...I love to make Sushi!!!!
My favorite family cooking traditions
When I was younger, we cooked very Puerto Rican/ Nicaraguense meals. From a little girl I would always follow my parents around as they cooked asking to help and asking what they were cooking. I can't remember when I first cooked, but I am pretty sure I started with bread and moved on up. My mom says I am like my dad in the sense I open up the pantry and fridge take out a various ingredients and start cooking whats there.
My cooking triumphs
My Thai Chicken and Dates...one day I became a date lover as far as cooking is concerned and wanted to have something to cook them with. Egg Nog French Toast...came about by pure accident, actually got the a french toast recipe from allrecipes.com and apparently didn't read it well at all. Needless to say it was an insipiration to a breakfast item that truly became my own. Maryland Hot Crab Dip- as anyone who knows a Marylander, we are obssessed with our crabs! And we long to know the treasured recipes so we can enjoy them in our own home. After researching many recipes and cooking them, I finally combined and adjusted who knows how many recipes and came out with a gem! And lastely my coconut-lime burger...quite lite and delicious.
My cooking tragedies
Oh there have been many...my mom always seemed to enjoy them, but as the cook who envisioned them you just don't seem to enjoy them. Recently I tried to do this cookie/muffin like creation with honey drizzled on it...it sounded good but not quite what I was going for...perhaps with some tweaking it can move to my triumph paragraph.
Recipe Reviews 96 reviews
Country Apple Dumplings
This is simply fabulous and easy to make! I am glad I decided to use the crescents instead of just buying pie crust, it makes all the difference :). I halved my Stayman Winesap apples which I sprinkled with brownsugar/white sugar + cinnamon before wrapping them up fully in crescent rolls. I reduced the sugar to 3/4 cup (brown+ white sugar) and drizzle over all the apples than added the mountain dew. So wonderful, everyone loved them and wanted to know how to make them. Don't pass this gem up!

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Oct. 11, 2009
Wedding Cake Frosting
I have tried buttercream frosting after buttercream frosting to match what I taste on the outside. But alas, I find them way too sweet! I cut this sugar in half and still found it still too sweet and the icing looked really shiny like shortening, which didn't matter so much since it was being covered with fondat. The search continues.

0 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Sep. 13, 2009
Cranberry Hootycreeks
FANTABULOUS!!!! Perfection, fluffy without being over soft...just the right amount of softness. I omitted the salt because I used salted butter and I used baking powder instead of baking salt.

0 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Aug. 25, 2009
 
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