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OVIEDOGIRL
 
Home Town: Oviedo, Florida, USA
Living In: Sanford, Florida, USA
Member Since: Nov. 2004
Cooking Level: Expert
Cooking Interests: Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Italian, Southern, Mediterranean, Healthy, Dessert, Gourmet
Hobbies: Camping, Biking, Photography, Reading Books, Wine Tasting, Charity Work
Sandcastle Cake
Easy Paella
Pirate Cake
Cannelli and Kale soup
About this Cook
I'm a single 34-year old who works in Corporate Real Estate. My free-time consists of Church activities, Tuesday night trivia with friends, dinners with family, volunteering for the Opera, and, of course, cooking!
My favorite things to cook
I love baking, especially specialty cakes and cookies. Stews are another favorite of mine, and I'm just getting into the yeast breads. And I really enjoy making Christmas cookies. We've recently begun grilling pizza, and it's the new household favorite.
My favorite family cooking traditions
My whole family cooks, and since we all love trying new recipes, it's hard to find a 'tradition' - the menu changes every year. One thing that persisits, though is my Christmas plum pudding. My grandmother gave me an antique pudding mold one year, and ever since, we've enjoyed a brandy-soaked, densely fruited, guiness-based plumb pudding with a home-made hard sauce after our presents on Christmas day.
My cooking triumphs
Wedding cakes! The engineering alone should be a college course. I especially love making hand-formed gum paste decorations for the cakes. I also just developed my first completely original cake recipe, which was a huge hit. I always cook from scratch, using fresh and often organic ingredients, and people are always surprised what a difference they taste.
My cooking tragedies
I hosted the dessert segment of a progessive dinner for the young adults at our church. I knew there were several well trained cooks in the midst, so I chose to impress with a Baked Alaska. Flourless brownie, 2 types of Ben & Jerrie's ice cream, and a merangue, which, when I torched, went sliding like a lava flow off the Alaska! Merangue and melted icecream were flying off my cake stand and onto my counters, while guests were trying to scoop up as much merangue as they could catch. I later learned you can freeze the merangue, which would have kept it on the cake...oh well! At least it was memorable!
Recipe Reviews 15 reviews
Easy Apple Coffee Cake
My co-workers LOVED this! I replaced the nuts with oatmeal (we have a nut allergy) and used canned apples (not pie filling) to save some time. It was fantastic, even made a few of the guys swear, and one kissed my hand!

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Reviewed On: jul. 1, 2009
Award Winning Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies
These are just about perfect. Great flavor, great texture - not at all cakey - chewey on the inside, crisp on the edges. I did add a T or vanilla instead of the t, and sprinkled some with Kosher salt, 'cause I like a little salt with my sweet. It really doesn't get better.

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Reviewed On: mar. 30, 2009
Pumpkin Ginger Cupcakes
Just wanted to say you can certainly replace some butter with extra pumkin or applesauce, and the taste is still really great.

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Reviewed On: oct. 27, 2008
 
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