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Stacey Maupin Torres
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Hello, I'm Stacey Maupin Torres a/k/a SM Maupin, born in Queens, NY, into a family of cooks, bakers and home economic teachers. Cooking, writing about cooking and talking about cooking are passions of mine that grow and grow each day.
As caregiver to my mother, I have had more time to develop my skills, experiment with new and updated recipes and food ideas, and also launch my artisan bread business simply known as STACEY.
I'm very glad to be here among such wonderful cooks and chefs.
NOTE: My cook book, THE BAJAN'S GRANDDAUGHTER, is available in my Etsy Shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/dollladie
Cheers!
Influencias de Cocina
My ancestors - from the Caribbean, Africa, Ireland and points unknown -- I just know they cooked from the heart and its trickled down to me.
Recomendaciones
Libros de Recetas Preferidos
- The Bajan's Granddaughter (Stacey Maupin Torres)
- Recipes & Reflections of my Barbados Grandmother
- Cupcakes (Shelly Kaldunski)
- Fabulously Uncommon Cupcakes!
- Spoonbread & Strawberry Wine: Recipes and Reminiscences of a Family (Norma Jean & Carole Darden)
- Down home cooking & family memories; my kind of book
Chefs quienes recomiendo
- Andrew Johnson (South Bend, IN)
- An Extraordinary Pastry Chef
Restaurantes que recomiendo
- Fogo De Chao Churrascaria (Indianapolis, IN)
- Brazilian Restaurant
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- 02 de Agosto de 2012Hey, Curt! Nice to meet you as well ... Your mom is one of my "Top Gir Chefs" ... Love Her! Looking forward to your recipes also!
- 10 de Enero de 2012Hello Stacey. My name is Denese (smokinhotchef) and I was cruising the website and wanted to know more about you. Im here in Virginia. I too am a writer at heart and have been developing a cookbook of my own. Your story is an interesting one that made me smile. I have friends up north from Trinidad, Grenada, and Haiti not to mention Africa. We all met in college many years ago. I learned so much about other ethnicities from my friends as well as their different styles of cooking. I would take day trips to New York with my then Grenadian boyfriend, and always came back with traditional favorites like curry goat and roti. Thank you for helping me recall those memories and best of wishes with your future endeavors. Feel free to drop a line . I also can relate to caring for ailing parents and I know that road can be a long one. Our parents do appreciate it and and being there for them is food for our minds and souls. Bless
- 17 de Octubre de 2011I like your recipes! We've gone through New Castle many times on our way back to L'ville!1 reply
- 09 de Noviembre de 2011Thank you! Sorry I have not been on here much lately; illness in my family has kept me quiet.
- 06 de Octubre de 2011I'll have to check out your cookbook. Aren't they simply fun to write?!1 reply
- 07 de Octubre de 2011Thank you! Yes, it was both therapeutic/healing and FUN to write! I appreciate the supportive feedback. All the best!
- 05 de Junio de 2011It was my pleasure, Judee. I sell my breads at our local farmers' market. Yesterday, a vendor was selling eggplant (fairly large) plants. I should have gotten a couple; will next week if she's there. Well, if not, I'll just be buying some eggplant - I love your recipe. Thanks for following, and I'll be doing the same. Nice to meet you!
- 30 de Mayo de 2011Hi, I am your new follower. Please visit my blog for some delectable Indian curries at http://cosmopolitancurrymania.blogspot.com. Looking forward to share a lot of recipes with you.
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- 01 de Febrero de 2011Bananas Foster Cake! Outstanding! I look forwrad to more of your dishes. Best regards - Amos1 reply
- 01 de Febrero de 2011Thank you, Amos. I haven't posted anything new in a while, so I better get busy!
- 17 de Enero de 2011Thanks Stacey ... about the Crab Louie Bites, this is what I replied: I have made this a few times but normally serve it pretty quickly. I have made other appetizers with wrappers and if precooked, they held fine. If you are planning on keeping these in a warming oven, I suggest you try a batch first... besides, you may decide to make more....
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- 26 de Diciembre de 2010Hi Stacy I'm new on the site.i love Caribbean food. Do you have a recipe that is just to die for that is also pork free.
- 08 de Noviembre de 2010Thank you for leaving a comment on Almond And Lemon Syrup Cake Recipe.I really appreciate it.Hope you will try it someday!
- 06 de Noviembre de 2010Hi Stacey.Thank you so much for your nice comments for my profile picture.Looking forward to checking out your recipes!
- 06 de Octubre de 2010I am looking forward to trying your Bananas Foster cake. It sounds amazing!
- 27 de Septiembre de 2010I (temporarily) broke the link to the book last week when I sold the last book from the first printing. The book was never meant to be published (long story), but I was encouraged to do so and was invited to do a book signing/cooking demo. I had a minimal amount printed by an on-demand printer just to see how it went. It went VERY well. So, I've placed a second order which I should receive in the middle of October. I will re-activate the listing at that time. Hope I have not posed any problems. I HAVE to remind myself to post that here. The proceeds from these initial printings will be used to take the book to a new publisher and go from there. Thanks so much, Stacey.
- 27 de Septiembre de 2010I can't get the link to your cookbook to work. Would you please post a new link? Thanks
- 27 de Septiembre de 2010Hi Stacey, I would love to read more about your cookbook, but the link to etsy on your profile seems to be broken!1 reply
Ciao,
L- 27 de Septiembre de 2010Good Morning, Laura. First, thank you for the "follow!" I (temporarily) broke the link to the book last week when I sold the last book from the first printing. The book was never meant to be published (long story), but I was encouraged to do so and was invited to do a book signing/cooking demo. I had a minimal amount printed by an on-demand printer just to see how it went. It went VERY well. So, I've placed a second order which I should receive in the middle of October. I will re-activate the listing at that time. Hope I have not posed any problems. I HAVE to remind myself to post that here. The proceeds from these initial printings will be used to take the book to a new publisher and go from there. Thanks so much, Stacey.
- 18 de Agosto de 2010When I got the alert saying I had a message from Trinisoul, I thought to myself, why would she be emailing me on this site; why not Hairlista? Yes, it is me! LOL Thank you, thank you so much! I still have not digested it all yet - and I hope it will be well received. The book is about my grandparents' journey from Barbados to Canada, and finally the US in the early 1920s, and me growing up in their household in Queens back in the 60's. At the end of the book, I have my grandmother's recipes. I'm praying it will be a blessing to my family. Thank you for noticing! Stacey
- 08 de Agosto de 2010Congrats on your cookbook how wonderful what a fabulous accomplishment!1 reply
- 08 de Agosto de 2010Thank you, Claudia - Actually, the book went on Kindle in January, but there were/are "issues" with the 'publisher' I used. Since then, I was asked to do a cooking demo & book signing at the City Market in Indianapolis. I was thrilled, til I remembered it's not in print ... LOL. So, I'm printing it myself (w/a very good printer); adding recipes & family photos, and will use that for signage now - using that revenue to have it published later. It's the story of my grandparents' journey from the West Indies to North America in the 20's, growing up with them, and my grandmother's recipes.
- 20 de Julio de 2010Thanks for the frequent reviews and comments, Stacey. Congrats on the cookbook!1 reply
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- 15 de Julio de 2010It was fun checking out your blog! And congrats on the cookbook :)1 reply
(From one fellow 50-something to another...)
Jen- 15 de Julio de 2010Thank you for following, Jennifer - and for the kind words. Excited, I am! Now, to just get this book printed ... Have a great weekend.
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- 15 de Julio de 2010Thank you! I wrote it last year - it's a memoir about my family's journey from the Caribbean to America in the early 1920's, along with my grandmother's recipes. It was published in January as a Kindle (Amazon) book, but I've NEVER seen a dime from it, and the publisher and I are having communication "problems." Anyway, I'm self publishing on my own; having a printer willing to work w/me. This way, I can sell, generate some revenue - and then go to a larger publishing house later. Fingers & toes are crossed!