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M.A.H.
 
Home Town: Chesaning, Michigan, USA
Living In: Owosso, Michigan, USA
Member Since: Jul. 2001
Cooking Level: Expert
Cooking Interests: Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Stir Frying, Asian, Mexican, Indian, Italian, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Low Carb, Healthy, Vegetarian, Dessert, Gourmet
Hobbies: Gardening, Biking, Walking, Reading Books, Music, Painting/Drawing
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Recipe Reviews 19 reviews
Homemade Twinkies(R)
These are quite tasty!! I had to give them a 4 star for now just because the filling was a might too sweet for my taste--even though most of the others tasting these enjoyed them as they were. I will definitely make them again but decrease the amount of powdered sugar by at least 1 cup. I tested them before freezing and after. Much better after they have been frozen--The texture and flavors are better. I used parchement paper as a liner for the baking pan with great results. This allowed me to bake one cake, pull it right out of the pan onto a cooling rack and then bake the second 1/2 of the cake portion of the recipe--since I only have one jelly roll pan at this time. I like the idea from Kathy W's review to use them as a shortcake base.

15 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Jun. 26, 2009
Tex-Mex Tilapia
I agree with the other person who reviewed this recipe that this fish is some what bland but fixing it this way proved to be very good. I'm also going to use it for catfish.

0 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Aug. 4, 2007
Marinated Chicken Breasts
By far the best marinade recipe that I've found!! I'd give it more than 5 stars if I could. The meat was so incredibly tender it melted in one's mouth. I had a bit of teriaki sauce left over which I used to make up part of the soy sauce amount. I also dabbed in a bit of worcestershire sauce. Used the "lite" soy to decrease the sodium content of the recipe. Will maybe give some minced, fresh garlic and/or a bit of freshly grated ginger a try the next time. Made a large batch--enough for 15--and it was so easy to divide between two large resealable bags. No fuss, no muss. All those who were in attendance at the family gathering just loved the flavor and tenderness of the chicken. This will be my first choice from now on.

30 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: May 21, 2007
 
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