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Honeylisa
 
Home Town: Hayward, California, USA
Member Since: Feb. 2009
Cooking Level: Intermediate
Cooking Interests: Baking, Frying, Stir Frying, Slow Cooking, Mexican, Italian, Southern, Nouvelle, Mediterranean, Low Carb, Healthy, Quick & Easy, Gourmet
Hobbies: Gardening, Photography, Reading Books, Music, Painting/Drawing, Wine Tasting
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About this Cook
I'm married to a wonderful man (took me years to find him!), work full-time and I'm "Mom" to two Beagles and a cat. Busy, busy, busy!
My favorite things to cook
I love to cook anything, when I have time. I came to Allrecipes to find things I can make in my slow cooker while I'm at work.
My favorite family cooking traditions
Cooking anything with my Mom and watching cooking shows with her; listening to my Grandmother talk about food and cooking (I inherited a lot of her cookbooks). They were both FANTASTIC cooks and could make something out of nothing, totally from scratch. Also, since my family is Spanish around Christmas we would always have a pudding called Natillas (sp?) that my Grandmother would make and Biscochitos that are anise cookies my Aunt makes every year.
My cooking triumphs
Making all types of appetizers from recipes in my head and actually getting good feedback on them. I ended up having to make lots of my stuffed mushrooms and some others for my friend's Christmas party last year - it was a lot of work!!!
My cooking tragedies
The worst was when I about 9 and was first learning to cook and wanted to make breakfast for my Dad. I put oil in a pan and then fried the bacon in it which resulted in oil laden, shrunken, burnt bits of bacon floating in the pan. My poor, loving Dad ate it anyway! As an adult, it would probably be undercooked whole roasted chicken - more than once. I later found out that my chicken didn't cook because my oven was on the fritz. . I thought I was losing my touch! :o)
Recipe Reviews 1 review
Easy Garlic Broiled Chicken
I gave this five stars because not only is this a great "base" recipe to add ingredients to and experiment with, it's also great if you don't have much time to spend cooking. I read through a few reviews and took the recommendation to bake instead of broil, and added some balsamic vinegar into the basting sauce. The last 30 minutes of baking time I threw in some sliced mushrooms. All I had was low sodium soy sauce, but would use regular next time as it needed a little more salt. I served this with brown rice and the sauce on the rice was fantastic.

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Reviewed On: Dec. 21, 2009
 
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