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Coffee-Brown Sugar Dry Rub

03 Friday May 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Dry Rubs/Spice Blends, Gluten Free, Make Ahead

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brown sugar, coffee, ground chiles, Spices

Coffee-Brown Sugar Dry Rub
Coffee-Brown Sugar Dry Rub

Coffee and chiles, with brown or maple sugar, make a terrific dry rub meat, particularly pork.  But, I use this on steak and burgers, but it is surprisingly delicious on both lamb and venison.  I haven’t tried in on duck, but I think it would be delicious.  A rubbed-filled jar is a great gift for the foodie in your life.  Continue reading →

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Caramelized Three-Onion Crôustade with Apple Butter, Feta and Bacon

28 Sunday Apr 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, bacon, Feta, Make Ahead, Onions, onions, Shallots, Vegetarian Option

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apple butter, balsamic vinegar, brown sugar, feta cheese, Leeks, pre-cooked bacon, refrigerated pastry, Shallots, Vidalia onions

Caramelized onions….mmmmm…a little sweet, a little sour, and just plain yummy.  The apple butter, with its hint of cinnamon, the saltiness of the feta and the crispness of the bacon juxtaposed against the creaminess of the caramelized onions, makes for a perfect “storm” of flavor!  Continue reading →

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Creamy White Bean-Tortellini Soup with Spinach and Garlic

26 Friday Apr 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Legumes, Make Ahead, Pasta, Soup, Spinach, Vegetarian

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cannellini beans, cheese tortellini, diced tomatoes, fresh basil, fresh fennel, Garlic, heavy cream, herbs, olive oil, onion, Spinach

This is a “meal” soup.  I fixed this for a special someone who had just driven for about nine hours.  After that grueling ordeal, you don’t want something too heavy.  You want comfort food.  You don’t want to be stuffed, but you’re hungry.  This soup is the perfect solution for that dilemma. Continue reading →

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Hasselback Tomatoes with Basil-Mozzarella Filling

19 Friday Apr 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Herbs, Make Ahead, Side Dishes, Tomatoes, Vegetarian

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fresh basil, fresh mozzarella, Garlic, olive oil, onion, parmesan cheese, Tomatoes

The Eldest Progeny, who is a creative and fine cook, told me about this recipe he found in Cook’s Country, and thought it sounded interesting and delicious.  I didn’t have the recipe, so I winged it.  It flew pretty well, I think.  Continue reading →

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Tea Cup Chocolate Cake

13 Saturday Apr 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cake, Chocolate, Vegetarian, Wine

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all-purpose flour, baking powder, baking soda, brown sugar, eggs, Greek yogurt, hot coffee, unsweetened cocoa, vanilla extract, vegetable oil, white sugar

Tea Cup Chocolate CakeIn days past, before measurements were standardized, this is how things were put together.  Every woman had her “special” tea cup, she used just for baking, or not.  This is the way my grandmother made chocolate cake.  And what a cake it is. Continue reading →

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Salmorejo or Spanish Nectar of The Goddess

10 Wednesday Apr 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Soup, Spanish, Tomatoes, Vegetarian

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Garlic, hard-boiled egg, honey, jamon Iberico, olive oil, roasted garlic, Roma tomatoes, rustic bread, sherry vinegar, sweet smoked paprika

Salmorejo is well known as a summer soup, the Andalusian version of gazpacho.  We just recently returned from the Iberian peninsula and whenever salmorejo was offered, it was in front of me.  This has everything—color, creamy texture, and flavor, flavor, flavor.  Continue reading →

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Sunday Dinner Rump Roast with Onion Gravy

30 Saturday Mar 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Main Course, Roast

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arrowroot, beef broth, beef rump roast, dry rub, Garlic, herbs, ketchup, Onions, red wine

Sunday Dinner Rump Roast with Onion GravyNothing says Sunday dinner like a nice hunk of roast beef, right?  Some good gravy, roasted or mashed potatoes, maybe some green beans, asparagus, carrots or rutabaga…these, however will only be bit players.  It’s all about the meat.  Now, doesn’t that just scream “Sunday dinner, call the kids”?    Continue reading →

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Rutabaga, Carrot and Parsnip Mash

30 Saturday Mar 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Side Dishes, Vegetarian

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Aleppo pepper flakes, broth, Carrots, parmesan cheese, Parsnips, rutabaga, spice, toaste walnuts

Rutabaga, Carrot and Parsnip MashThis is winter comfort food, but hey, it’s been chilly recently, and these veggies are just such a nice foil for Sunday Rump Roast Beef with Onion Gravy.  And Rutabaga is an underutilized veggie and this combination, rutabaga, carrots and parsnips are just better together.  Continue reading →

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Mojo Verde (Green Sauce)

22 Friday Mar 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Dairy, Dip, Gluten Free, Herbs, Latin Food, Make Ahead, Salad Dressing, Vegetarian

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buttermilk, cilantro, fresh herbs, Lemon, Lime, mayonnaise, olive oil, salsa verde, sour cream

Mojo Verde (Green Sauce)This is similar to The Goddess’s Green Goddess, in that it’s creamy and green!  The herbs are entirely different, so the flavor is different.  But, delicious?  Oh, yeah.  This is terrific to dress a potato or pasta salad, smear on a chicken sandwich and it is wonderful on a nice green salad with bacon bits.  But, The Goddess loves, loves, loves to dip roasted baby potatoes into this fine elixir…heaven!  Pure heaven! Continue reading →

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Roasted Red Grapes with Blueberries

17 Sunday Mar 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in grapes

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blueberries, herbs, kosher salt, olive oil, red seedless grapes

Roasted Red Grapes with BlueberriesThis is one of those little sweethearts-of-a-recipe.  It’s fast, easy and just supremely delicious.  It’s good warm or at room temperature.  I plop them on top of salads, serve them on the side of a grilled pork, chicken or salmon, or smear them on some nice toast with a bit of brie.  Continue reading →

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