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Simple Carrot Soup

25 Thursday Oct 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Carrots, Gluten Free, Soup

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bay leaf, broth, butter, Carrots, heavy cream, onion

Simple Carrot SoupOkay, so Carrot Soup has been done before.  The Goddess does not live under a rock, so she’s aware of this.  But, she thinks it’s just a good idea to master “basic” recipes.  Then that recipe can then be a “jumping off” point for new flavor adventures.  This is such a recipe.  Continue reading →

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Simply Delicious Potato Soup

19 Friday Oct 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Potatoes, Soup, Vegetarian

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bay leaves, broth, butter, Celery, heavy cream, Onions, Potatoes

Basic Potato SoupEvery now and then we need to return to the very “root” (or tuber, in this case) of cooking.  This is one of those “basic” recipes.  And soup is a great place to begin.  Most of us love soup, or at the very least, like it.  Particularly, when the thermometer begins to dip, as it is these days.  But, we shouldn’t leave soup off of our summer menu, as many soups have the wonderful flexibility of being served either hot or cold.  Potato soup is no exception…vichyssoise, anyone?  Continue reading →

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Coconut Crunch

18 Thursday Oct 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Coconut, Desserts, Gluten Free Option, Pudding, Vegetarian

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brown sugar, butter, coconut milk, cornstarch, egg yolks, flour, heavy cream, sugar, sweetened coconut, vanilla, vanilla extract, white chocolate, whole milk

Coconut CrunchThe Spicy Honey has an office BBQ and thought it would be a good idea for The Goddess to “whip up” dessert.  He’s thoughtful that way.  But, The Goddess doesn’t mind, because dessert is good, and this is particularly good.  It’s rich, creamy and just delicious, so isn’t that just the perfect thing to have at a BBQ?  Continue reading →

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Creamy Caesar Dressing with South-of-the-Border Flavors

13 Saturday Oct 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free Option, Salad Dressing, Sauces, Vegetarian

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anchovies, cilantro, Dijon mustard, extra virgin olive oil, Garlic, Greek-style yogurt, Light mayonnaise, lime juice, Spices, Worcestershire sauce

Creamy Caesar Dressing with South-of-the-Border FlavorsThere is a plethora of origin stories for Caesar salad.  The most common is probably the one that suggests it originated in Mexico, in the early 1920’s, made by the Cardini brothers.  Mexico…Caesar salad…’Why not try using a more Mexican flavor profile?’, The Goddess wondered…it turns out it was a pretty tasty thought to have! Continue reading →

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Iberian Peninsula Braising Sauce

11 Thursday Oct 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Beef, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Spanish, Spices

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almonds, beef broth, bell peppers, Bread, chuck steak, fresh herbs, Garlic, honey, olive oil, olives, Onions, plum tomatoes, sherry vinegar, Spices, white wine

Iberian Peninsula Braised BeefThis sauce is incredibly complex and absolutely delicious, with flavors leaning well into Spain and wandering just a bit into Portugal.  Sherry vinegar, smoked paprika, cinnamon, olives, orange and almonds are significant players in both countries, tracing their roots back to the Moorish habitation of the peninsula for some 700 years.  Make certain you have good bread to mop.  You don’t want to miss a drop! Continue reading →

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Spiced Pumpkin Bread with Cranberries and Dates

05 Friday Oct 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Bread, Breakfast, Dried Fruit, Pumpkin, Vegetarian

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all-purpose flour, baking powder, baking soda, brown sugar, butter, buttermilk, Dried Fruit, eggs, orange zest, Pumpkin, Spices, vanilla extract, vegetable oil, white sugar

Spiced Pumpkin Bread with Cranberries and DatesThe Goddess loves this time of year, when the frost is on the pumpkin, the leaves are a riot of color and there’s just a slight chill in the air.  It’s soup weather.  It’s stew and chili weather.  And it’s time to make pumpkin bread!  Continue reading →

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Mocha-Bourbon Chewy, Fudgy Brownies

03 Wednesday Oct 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Chocolate, Desserts, Gluten Free Option, Vegetarian

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all-purpose flour, bourbon, brown sugar, cocoa powder, eggs, espresso, unsalted butter, unsweetened chocolate, vanilla extract, white sugar

Mocha-Bourbon Chewy, Fudgy BrowniesI’m a chewy, fudgy brownie-type of woman.  Cake brownies are well, just cake, really.  Brownies should be dense and moist and rich.  These brownies are all that, but they have the added bonus of coffee and bourbon.  We’ll say these are “adult” brownies…I think they’re better the next day, but they’re damn fine, just out of the oven and cooled for maybe 15 minutes, too…damn fine! Continue reading →

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From-the-Freezer-to-the-Skillet Perfect Steak!

30 Sunday Sep 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Main Course, Pan-Frying, steak

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From-the-Freezer-to-the-Skillet Perfect Steak!I’ve been toying with cooking steak from the freezer for awhile now.  I somewhat regularly cook hamburgers directly from the freezer, but let’s just say that steak hasn’t been wildly successful.  Until last night.  The steak was a perfect medium-rare, so you can have steak for dinner, even if you forget to take it out of the freezer!  Continue reading →

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Pork with Mushrooms, Herbs and Apples

25 Tuesday Sep 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Apples, Gluten Free, Mushrooms, Onions, Pork, Skillet Dinner

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apples, boneless pork ribs, broth, fresh herbs, Garlic, heavy cream, lemon juice, lemon zest, Mushrooms, olive oil, onion

Pork with Mushrooms, Herbs and ApplesWhen I made this there was a hurricane brewing out there in the Atlantic.  And it hit North Carolina.  It hit hard near the coast.  Sadly, there are far too many people who suffered terrible loss at the hands of Mother Nature and will continue to deal with the devastation left in the wake of Flo.  We were very fortunate that Flo changed her mind and lost some steam by the time she arrived inland.  But, life goes on and you have to keep up your strength to brave the elements and repair the damage done.  Continue reading →

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Muscadine Grape Preserves

20 Thursday Sep 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Gluten Free, preserves, Vegetarian

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lemon juice, low-sugar pectin, Muscadine grapes, sugar

Muscadine Grape PreservesThe Goddess has always been a huge believer in sampling local products and cuisine.  She was there long before it became a “thing”.  But, she’s darned glad it did become a thing.  To that end, she found some Muscadine grapes at the Farmer’s Market.  They are pretty much a wild grape, that’s indigenous to the Southern part of the US, in particular North Carolina.  So she bought herself some and made preserves.  Continue reading →

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