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MommyInBliss
 
Home Town: Aurora, Colorado, USA
Living In: Thornton, Colorado, USA
Member Since: Sep. 2005
Cooking Level: Expert
Cooking Interests: Baking, Stir Frying, Slow Cooking, Asian, Mexican, Italian, Southern, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Healthy, Dessert, Kids, Quick & Easy, Gourmet
Hobbies: Knitting, Hiking/Camping, Biking, Reading Books, Painting/Drawing
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Chocolate covered strawberry cake
Cannoli
Little sweet pea baby shower cake
Cheese souffle
About this Cook
I'm a full-time student (getting my degree in elementary education) two days out of the week, then a stay-at-home mom to my two boys the rest of the week. I'm also an artist and run my own portrait drawing business on the side. I view cooking as just another extention of my artistry.
My favorite things to cook
I love cooking foods from all regions of the world...French, Japanese, Mexican, Indian, Italian, Chinese...you name it. I also love to bake and in recent years I've gotten really into cake docorating.
My favorite family cooking traditions
My grandmother on my father's side has passed down a lot of her recipes to me. Her style of cooking is very much comfort food types of food. She has taught me how to make amazing fried chicken, the best chicken and dumplings in the world, and awesome mashed potatoes. I hope to pass down these recipes to my boys.
My cooking triumphs
I think the mere fact that I was raised by a single father who couldn't/can't cook and have taught myself (with a few tips from my grandma) how to cook is a triumph in and of itself.
My cooking tragedies
Wow...I think the Fry Bread Taco insident I had today tops all of my previous tragedies. Look under my Fry Bread Taco review for the details...but seeing the fire department was involved...you know it wasn't pretty...
Recipe Reviews 56 reviews
Chantal's New York Cheesecake
Overall, I thought this turned out really well. My only complaint is the crust; I thought it was a little too crumbly and moist. I like my crust to have a little bit more of a crunch, so I will have to play around with that part, but the cheese cake was great. It was pretty easy to make, and if you follow the directions and people suggestions for not over mixing and not opening the oven after baking, then you will have an amazing cheesecake afterwards.

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Reviewed On: Nov. 27, 2009
Pecan Pie V
The pie was great, I made my pie in a 9 inch glass pie dish, yet after making my pie filling, it only filled half of the dish so I had to go back and make another batch just so the pie filled up to the top of my pie crust. This recipe does not fill a 9 inch glass pie dish. Because I doubled the filling, I ended up baking it for about 10 - 15 minutes longer than the recipe said to. Since I had so many issues with the recipe, I was very nervous while the pie was baking, but it still turned out very well. I don’t like that jelly-like consistency that corn syrup pecan pies tend to have, and this pie didn’t have that. It had a nice consistency and a wonderful flavor.

1 user found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Nov. 27, 2009
Hot Apple Cider
This is amazing. I made this to drink with our Thanksgiving feast and it was a HUGE hit. I made this in my crock-pot on high heat rather than my stove and it worked really well. I left the spices in much longer than the ten minutes that the recipe says, because after ten minutes it wasn't very flavorful. I ened up leaving the spices in for a couple of hours and it came out tasting amazing. Also, I used a gallon of unfiltered, unsweetened apple juice and I think that really helped with the flavor too.

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Reviewed On: Nov. 27, 2009
 
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