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Jersey Tomato
 
Home Town: Titusville, New Jersey, USA
Living In: Lambertville, New Jersey, USA
Member Since: Sep. 2005
Cooking Level: Expert
Cooking Interests: Baking, Grilling & BBQ, Frying, Stir Frying, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Italian, Mediterranean, Dessert, Gourmet
Hobbies: Gardening, Camping, Walking, Reading Books, Music, Charity Work
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Marlene's Chicken Waldorf Salad
Swiss Cheese Meatloaf
Checkerboard Cookies
French Onion Soup Gratinee
Jersey Tomato
About this Cook
I'm known for cooking many everday meals in large quantities, as if cooking for an army or a big party! My explanation for this madness is as follows: most leftovers can be frozen or refrigerated, so waste is really not an issue, and great food always awaits the oven or microwave!
My favorite things to cook
Easy list! 1. Seafood 2. Italian cuisine 3. Mexican cuisine 4. Pesto 5. Soup 6. Roast anything 7. Barbecued and grilled foods 8. Party fare 9. Cookies 10. Summer salads
My favorite family cooking traditions
My most memorable food events are, without question, my (now-deceased) mother's buffets, both at Christmas and Easter. These are the greatest food memories for me and the traditions continue.
My cooking triumphs
1. French Onion Soup. It took years to perfect and people have always raved over it and asked for the recipe. 2. Beef Stroganoff 3. Chicken Waldorf Salad--one of my favorites 4. Chili. I've had people offer to BUY the recipe from me! 5. Pork Roast en Croute 6. Margarita Pie (this has been published in Family Circle magazine: June 2007) 7. Cornish Hens Teriyaki (my favorite entree, bar none) 8. Pesto (If marooned on a desert island, this is the one food I'd want to have with me.) 9. Lemon Tree Chicken -- killer recipe 10. My Christmas Cookie recipe collection -- the greatest!
My cooking tragedies
I once made pitifully thin gravy to accompany a beautiful roast turkey when I invited my in-laws for dinner. I was mortified! Also, my brother always tells the story of bad sausage stuffing I made one Thanksgiving. As a result I'm banned from ever making stuffing again! (Although I totally ace the giblet gravy now!)
Recipe Reviews 7 reviews
Delicious Pumpkin Bread
I have made this pumpkin bread multiple times and in three different ways: plain, with walnuts, and with raisins. And, I have made it with both fresh and canned pumpkin. It is, in my never-to-be-humble opinion, the GREATEST pumpkin bread recipe on planet earth! Instead of three smaller pans (7"x3"), I use two regular sized loaf pans (5"x9"). This quick bread is a MUST for every baker's recipe file!

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Reviewed On: Nov. 11, 2009
Swiss Cheese Meatloaf
How great is this meatloaf?! Love the idea of Swiss cheese... in fact, just about ANY melted cheese topping on a meatloaf makes my mouth water. A winner!

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Oct. 24, 2009
CheckerBoard Cookies I
Make these cookies the next time you're having invited company and you'll hear wows and raves! These are really great-looking (and great-tasting!) cookies. They are not hard to make once you get the hang of it and I think Rosina gave perfect instructions. One variation you can try is to wrap each fully-formed square log (which already has the two chocolate and two plain logs in it) in a sheet of either plain or chocolate dough before then wrapping in foil and refrigerating overnight. (I make a double batch of cookies just for the extra "wrapping dough.") The finished cookies will then have a border around the checkerboard pattern which looks very sophisticated!

18 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Oct. 24, 2009
 
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