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Simple Breaded Pork Cutlets

30 Friday Nov 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Pork

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Cornmeal, cornstarch, herbs, oil, pork, rice flour, seasonings, Spices

Simple Breaded Pork CutletsPork cutlets are lean, they cook quickly and can be seasoned and flavored in a myriad of ways…all delicious!  They can be eaten as is, right out of the frying pan, or slipped in a good roll and served with some nice toppings…decisions, decisions! Continue reading →

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Hint-of-Curry Chicken (or Turkey) Salad with Cilantro and Toasted Pecans

24 Saturday Nov 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Dried Fruit, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Poultry/Chicken, Salads

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Celery, cilantro, citrus juice, cooked chicken, Dried Fruit, honey, mayonnaise, onion, Spices, toasted nuts, yogurt

Hint-of-Curry Chicken Salad with Cilantro and Toasted PecansI love chicken salad.  And I imagine you are pretty sick and tired of hearing about what The Goddess loves, as it seems to be everything, doesn’t it?  What can I say?  She’s an open-minded eater and a culinary adventurer.  Damn, that sounds much better than reality, because she’s pretty much willing to try anything at least once.  But, chicken salad is a never-to-be-passed-up dish, and this is a fantastic combination.   Just as an aside, leftover Thanksgiving turkey is delicious here, too…. Continue reading →

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Chicken Salad, Brazilian-Style

23 Friday Nov 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Brazilian, Make Ahead, Poultry/Chicken, Salads

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apple, cooked chicken breasts, Corn, Dried Fruit, hearts of palm, honey, lime juice, lime zest, mayonnaise, potato sticks, Scallions, sour cream

Chicken Salad, Brazilian-StyleThe Brazilians add corn to things.  We don’t usually add corn to our hot dogs, but they do…Yup, hot dogs.  As well as, those yummy little potato sticks.  So, this is different, but it is a wonderful version of chicken salad.  It’s creamy, has a nice pure flavor, a little crunch at the end.  It’s just flat-out delicious.  Continue reading →

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Spicy Roasted Sweet Potato Wedges

21 Wednesday Nov 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Sweet Potatoes, Vegetarian

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olive oil, salt & pepper, Spices, Sweet Potatoes

Spicy Roasted Sweet Potato WedgesSweet potatoes are wonderful and should be eaten more frequently than just at Thanksgiving.  Don’t get me wrong, mashed sweet potatoes are wonderful, like the Bourbon Sweet Potatoes with Bacon-Pecan Topping, Savory Layered Sweet Potatoes, or Scalloped Sweet Potatoes with a Kick!, but let’s not limit ourselves.  Roasted sweet potato wedges are a delicious alternative.  Continue reading →

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Four-In-One, Quick Thanksgiving Turkey (Or Spatchcocking is Your Friend!)

15 Thursday Nov 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Dry Rubs/Spice Blends, Gluten Free, Thanksgiving, Turkey

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12 pound turkey, Cajun seasoning, Dijon mustard, fines herbes, garlic granules, herbs, maple syrup, olive oil, onion granules, tarragon

Four-In-One, Quick Thanksgiving TurkeySpatchcock?  Or not spatchcock?  That is the question.  It’s such fun to say “spatchcock”…go ahead, say it over and over.  Turns out, it’s a great way to save time cooking your turkey, too.  I have done this with a twenty pounder, but today, it’s a smaller twelve pounder.  Then, place your different types of seasoning on each quarter for four different flavors, because variety is truly the spice of life! Continue reading →

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Hard Cider-Braised Pork Shoulder with Herbs & 40 Cloves of Garlic

09 Friday Nov 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Buffet Food, Gluten Free Option, Main Course, Make Ahead, Pork

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dark soy sauce, Garlic, hard cider, herbs, onion, pork shoulder, white wine

Hard Cider-Braised Pork Shoulder with Herbs & 40 Cloves of GarlicWOW!  That’s a real mouthful, isn’t it (pun intended!)?  Probably my favorite way of preparing pork shoulder or chuck roasts is braising.  It’s the ever-present aroma wafting through the kitchen, as a harbinger of good things to come.  This versions combines a few of The Goddess’s favorite things—garlic, rosemary, and hard cider.   Continue reading →

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Creamy, Cheesy Grits

03 Saturday Nov 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cornmeal, Make Ahead, Vegetarian

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half and half, heavy cream, quick grits, shredded cheese, water

Creamy, Cheesy GritsGrits are Southern comfort food.  I was never that enamoured with them, until I had grits with cream and cheese added.  OH, yeah!  So good and so versatile.  You can eat them as is, with a nice plop of butter, melting and oozing into the grits, or use them as a side, instead of rice or mashed potatoes, or sprinkled with bacon.  Continue reading →

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The Perfect Grilled Cheese

02 Friday Nov 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cheese, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Sandwiches, Vegetarian

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cheese, mayonnaise, sliced bread

The Perfect Grilled CheeseSo, I posted Simple Tomato Soup the other day, and I realized I’ve never really posted a grilled cheese recipe.  Now, really…who needs a recipe for grilled cheese?  I suspect no one does, but I’m giving you one anyway.  Okay, it’s not really a recipe but more of a process, because everyone should be able to make The Perfect Grilled Cheese!  Continue reading →

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Simple Tomato Soup

31 Wednesday Oct 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Quickies (It's not what you think!), Soup, Tomatoes, Uncategorized, Vegetarian

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bacon, broth, butter, corn kernels, fire-roasted tomatoes, Garlic, honey, olive oil, Onions, rice flour, tomato paste, whole milk

Tomato SoupThis is a simple, full-flavored version of tomato soup.  I’ve already posted Simply Tomato Soup (with Options) and this is more or less that.  But, I’ve tweaked and changed a few things and frankly, simplified the recipe.  This is in keeping with our recent discussions of “basic” soups.  And really, who doesn’t like a good, simple tomato soup?   Continue reading →

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Pizza Breakfast Sandwich or Burrito

26 Friday Oct 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Breakfast, Gluten Free Option, Pizza, Sandwiches

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bell peppers, Bread, eggs, flour tortilla, herbs, Mushrooms, Scallions

Pizza Breakfast Sandwich
Pizza Breakfast Burrito

Pizza…mmmmm!  Is there anyone who doesn’t love, or at least like pizza?  And what’s better than leftover pizza for breakfast?  You know you love leftover pizza.  You can deny it, but The Goddess knows the truth! Continue reading →

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