Aja
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Home Town: Portland, Oregon, USA
Member Since: Mar. 2009
Cooking Level: Expert
Cooking Interests: Baking, Dessert, Gourmet
Hobbies: Knitting, Hiking/Camping, Walking, Reading Books, Music, Painting/Drawing, Wine Tasting
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  • Brioche
  • Brioche  
    By: Michelle Chen
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  • This recipe has been rated 3 times with an average star rating of 3.0
 
Dec. 7, 2009 7:01 pm 
Updated: Dec. 8, 2009 4:24 am
Every time I make mashed potatoes, I take note of what I add and the final consistency of the potatoes. I have found recipes that turn out great, but these recipes use potatoes by the 5 pound bag. What if I just want to make 3 potatoes for my family? Then what if I want to achieve the same… MORE
 
 
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About this Cook
Although I do have other hobbies, cooking...and eating are at the forefront of all my time well spent. The artform of flavor and aroma paired with the visual beauty of a dish, delights my soul to the core! Not only do I love to experience food, but I love to feed my friends and loved ones and watch as they experience each flavor and texture sensation. My husband and I love to entertain and to cook together. We also love to eat out on the town and recreate the dishes that we try.
My favorite things to cook
I love to cook rissotto. I love the time consuming but mindless task of adding the broth and stirring. Watching as the husks on the rice slowly turn transparent and the gluten begins to thicken and look creamy. I also love to make home-made pudding. I think I must like stirring...mind-numbing bliss with a delicious reward!
My favorite family cooking traditions
Pie crust the way my mom makes it. It's a science, you know? Half lard, half butter. Keep the fats cool but not too cool as to be too hard to incorporate. Cut in the lard first using butter knives, then cut in the butter leaving large pebbles. Add ice ice ice cold water 1 tablespoon at a time while stirring till dough just holds together then turn out onto the counter and knead 2-3 times. Roll out to 1/8 inch thickness. You can see the butter in the dough as you roll it out...there's your flaky crust. The trick is to not let the dough come to room temperature where the fats in the crust will begin to break down.
My cooking triumphs
Created recipes for a brandied pear gallette and seared scallops in a lobster mushroom cream sauce. These are the only original recipes I have created although I have "copied" several dishes that I've tasted on many different occasions.
Recipe Reviews 37 reviews
Savory Rosemary Bread Pudding
I used havarti cheese and dropped half spoonfuls of chevre all over the top once it had been assembled. YUM!

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Reviewed On: Dec. 13, 2009
Creamy Rice Pudding
This is sooo good and a heart warming dessert.

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Reviewed On: Dec. 13, 2009
Tom Ka Gai (Coconut Chicken Soup)
I added things like the other cooks. Added 2 tsp sugar, did half lemon half lime juice, used more cilantro and added during cooking, changed water for chicken broth. One change I will make next time is to reduce the fish sauce by 1 tbs. It was really salty and a little too pungent, although still delicious. This is as good a soup as you'd get in any restaurant.

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Reviewed On: Dec. 9, 2009
 
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