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MISSLEEC
 
Home Town: Sea Cliff, New York, USA
Living In: North Fort Myers, Florida, USA
Member Since: Nov. 2004
Cooking Level: Professional
Cooking Interests: Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Frying, Stir Frying, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Italian, Southern, Nouvelle, Mediterranean, Kids, Quick & Easy, Gourmet
Hobbies: Fishing, Reading Books, Music, Painting/Drawing
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Tater-Dipped Eggplant
Spiced Nuts
Fresh from the oven.
About this Cook
Started work in the restaurant industry at 13 and 'retired' by the time I was 28. Still cater once in a while and love to try new things!
My favorite things to cook
Comfort food. If it's cheesy, creamy, chocolatey or involves popcorn, I'm all over it.
My favorite family cooking traditions
Zeppolis at Christmas, my mother's cheesecake, my father's crusty French bread, Italian wine cookies, rosette cookies, chicken cutlets...the list goes on.
My cooking triumphs
Papillotes that stayed puffed, souffles that kept their height...that kind of thing.
My cooking tragedies
Rice. For the longest time, even during the restaurant years I could not make a decent pot of rice. I've mastered it since then but some of those attempts truly were tragic.
Recipe Reviews 15 reviews
Split-Second Cookies
Lovely cookies in a flash with what you have on hand! I used strawberry jam and drizzled melted white chocolate over them after they were backed and sliced. Next time I'll sub almond extract for vanilla. Be sure you do leave the 4" of space between rolls when baking, they do spread.

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Reviewed On: Sep. 30, 2009
Roast Sticky Chicken-Rotisserie Style
Wonderful recipe and far better than grocery deli bought! I adjusted the spices a bit but not much (more garlic, a little rosemary) and put the birds in breast side down. Went about four hours at 250 then cranked to 375 to crisp the skin for about ten minutes. Fabulous!

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Reviewed On: Aug. 25, 2009
Tater-Dipped Eggplant
Gotta love a versatile recipe like this! But I couldn't leave well enough alone, of course. My modifications: Omitted the butter and used parchment paper on a sheet pan. Used one egg plus about two tablespoons of Italian dressing and two tablespoons of creamy Caesar dressing then dipped in the potato flakes with some additional parm and cracked black pepper. Sprayed the tops with a little Pam and baked them at 350 for about thirty minutes and did not turn them. They were delicious and disappeared at dinner!

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Reviewed On: Jan. 13, 2009
 
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