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lisandreasings
 
Home Town: Avon, Connecticut, USA
Member Since: Aug. 2005
Cooking Level: Expert
Cooking Interests: Grilling & BBQ, Stir Frying, Asian, Mexican, Mediterranean, Healthy, Vegetarian, Gourmet
Hobbies: Scrapbooking, Knitting, Hiking/Camping, Walking, Photography, Reading Books, Music, Genealogy, Painting/Drawing
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Hot off the grill
Mild and Irish
Powdered Sugar Dusting
Memorable flavor
About this Cook
My daughter and I have too many food sensitivities to tolerate very many boxed/forzen/canned foods, so I tend to make a lot of our meals from scratch with mostly fresh ingredients. My submitted recipes will likely be free of dairy, wheat, eggs, and many other allergens.
My favorite things to cook
Muffins, pies and cookies! Wheat-free baking can be a challenge, though. I enjoy grilling fresh veggies with just a little olive oil, & freshly ground salt & pepper.
My favorite family cooking traditions
Who wouldn't say Thanksgiving, on the whole? But in the past ten years our Thanksgivings have drastically changed, since my grandmother & grandfather have passed away. Now I'm beginning to love Christmas Eve and our homespun family traditions.
My cooking triumphs
Thanksgiving 2008--the whole family was sick, so we couldn't travel at the last minute. We bought a pre-cooked turkey, and then I whipped up the maple carrots, stir fry sesame green beans, salt potatoes, pumpkin pie & whipped cream in about two hours by kicking my husband & kids outside for a walk. We didn't feel all that great, but it was nice to have meals for three days out of that little two-hour cooking event.
My cooking tragedies
Since 1995 I have kept a journal of Kitchen Disasters, but the one that I think tops the list sas the year we tried to grill our Thanksgiving turkey ('05). It was beyond horrific--the infusing needle kept getting clogged with herbs, so when I tried to clean it out I shot sauce all over my glasses & face; then the turkey was taller than the grill would close, so we couldn't get an accurate reading on the internal temp of the grill; it took all day to cook although we were trying something new & exciting. We also tried to bake the pumpkin pie on the grill. HA HA HA!! That was very unwise. In the end we laughed so hard that we will retell the story year after year for a good belly ache!
Recipe Reviews 32 reviews
Butternut Squash Fries
Wow on the deliciousness factor! I followed others' advice to toss in a 1 gallon bag with olive oil & kosher salt, but added allspice instead of ginger/cinnamon/etc. b/c those are allergens for us, and allspice is a great substitute. Mine went about 25 minutes total & turned out VERY mushy, so that removing them from the sheet meant I was practically turning them into mashed squash instead of fries. I'll have to work on lowering the amount of oil next time to avoid soaking them to this level of mush--but still YUM!! Just eat 'em with a fork...

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Reviewed On: Nov. 15, 2009
Ham Stir Fry with Couscous
We served this atop basmati rice instead of couscous, and I am quite certain that was a good choice. Additionally, as my daughter has a ginger allergy, I substituted paprika for ginger and used a soy substitute from this site for the soy (Mom & daughter both cannot eat soy). Everyone agreed this was THE best stirfry they'd ever had (& I stirfry often!). The soy sub had a little molasses in it, which added a really gentle sweetness to the brown sugar, and the ham we used was an apple smoked ham from Trader Joes. Without the water chestnuts on the pantry shelf, we did miss that little extra crunch, and will add it next time. Yes, there will be a next time. YUM! Thanks!!

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Reviewed On: Nov. 11, 2009
Soy Sauce Substitute
As I am allergic to wheat, and my daughter is allergic to both soy AND ginger, we simply used paprika instead of ginger in this, and then chix bullion instead of beef (our beef cubes had SOY in them!), and it really turned out beautifully! Thank you so much--I made up extra & jarred it in the fridge for future use.

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Reviewed On: Nov. 11, 2009
 
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