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SHOGIRL
 
Living In: Syracuse, New York, USA
Member Since: Jun. 2001
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Grilling & BBQ, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Nouvelle, Low Carb, Healthy
Hobbies: Sewing, Walking, Reading Books, Music, Painting/Drawing
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Latest bread-baking coup
Gramma Sue's Dirty Banana Bread
Alligator Animal Italian Bread
Mary's Christmas Shrimp Tree
Cooking with Shogirl
About this Cook
I'm a baby boomer brought up on convenience foods of the 60's - the most home cooking I did was helping my grandma bake when I was little. Was married briefly to a Sicilian whose family cooked so I didn't have to, but did learn the joy of eating. Then I married a man who loved to eat EVERYTHING and we moved to Arizona in the 80's. With time on my hands, and exposure to Mexican and Southwest foods, I decided to learn to cook them and everything else I could manage.
My favorite things to cook
I like to craft-cook; I call them my "projects" - gumbos, international dishes, elaborate desserts. Also have loved to make bread since the granola-girl era of the 70's. Much easier now with the advent of the bread machine which I use mostly just to make the dough. Then I can form and bake it however I like. We're lovin' the results if you could see our scales.
My favorite family cooking traditions
Cooking together with my daughter and watching her develop specialties of her own, and making crazy big meals with our best friends of 40 years.
My cooking triumphs
Making sushi that my guests said looked better than our local grocery's, and manicotti crepes from scratch.
My cooking tragedies
Waldorf cake (aka red velvet cake) which my family still refers to as "red lead" due to its weight - that thing was heavy!
Recipe Reviews 15 reviews
Bella's Brussels Sprouts with Bacon
Made exactly as written - very good and a tasty alternative to plain old boiled & buttered brussels!

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Feb. 16, 2009
Favorite Banana Blueberry Quick Bread
Very yummy, made 3 2" high loaves which I froze. That way it's less of a temptation for hubby & I to finish off one large loaf over a weekend! Added a little cinnamon & vanilla as prev. reviewers suggested, used fresh picked blueberries. Looking forward to making it this winter whenever I have overripe bananas in the house, and my frozen fresh-picked blueberries in the freezer!

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Aug. 8, 2008
Aunt Blanche's Blueberry Muffins
Nice recipe because dough had enough butter in it that blueberries didn't sink to bottom like some recipes. Doubled and made 2 doz (regular size paper cupcake liners). Easy, tasty, not too dry - added vanilla, replaced sugar with 1/2 Splenda, used 1 less egg, fresh fat blueberries.

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Reviewed On: Aug. 4, 2008
 
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