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Chocolate-Cherry Loaf Cake

13 Wednesday Jun 2018

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

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cherry pie filling, chocolate cake mix, cocoa powder, eggs, espresso coffee powder, port, vanilla extract

Chocolate-Cherry Loaf CakeChocolate and cherry are a natural flavor combination.  This is a lovely little recipe to have in your recipe repertoire.  It goes together in a flash, it can be a loaf, a cake, bars…whatever you want and oh yes…and it’s delicious.  Continue reading →

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Tony, I felt I knew you.

11 Monday Jun 2018

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I’m certain you’ve heard or read that Anthony Bourdain left this world before he should have.  It was a shock, to say the very least.  Now, I never met Anthony Bourdain in person.  But, he had an unvarnished openness about him, that made him seem comfortable.  It made him feel like a friend.  You know, the type of friend you don’t see often, but when you do, you pick up where you last left off like it was yesterday.  And it was always interesting.  I don’t get whipped up over celebrity, but I must say, his death affected me much more than I could have imagined it would.  Tony, I felt I knew you.

Before 2000, when Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly hit the book stores, I had heard a bit about him.  He would show up in cooking magazines from time to time, but I didn’t pay too much attention.  Then I read Kitchen Confidential.  It was, to say the very least, a brutal peek into the world of fine dining.  It was also a riveting story and I was hooked on Anthony Bourdain.  The man could write.  Through his writing, I found him to be self-possessed, foul-mouthed, a supreme smartass, honest, tough, kind, curious and damaged…my kind of person.  And the man could tell a story.

Tony Bourdain was a raconteur and first-rate story-teller.  On No Reservations and Parts Unknown, it’s pretty clear that it’s all about the story.  Okay the food, too, but he seemed to realize they were dependent on each other.  He was truly interested in the people he encountered.  He wanted to hear and share their story.  Because, every one of us has a story.  And the people he seemed to find most interesting, were the “little” people…the every person, person.  Those were the stories he wanted to hear.  Those were the stories he gleefully shared with us.  He was a listener and a good one, which is a gift unto itself.   He took us to places far and wide, broadening our culinary horizons and bringing small, personal tidbits to us, offering us the stories of people we would normally never encounter.  Offering us the world.  The other.  The unknown.

He was a Renaissance man.  He was an author, both fiction and non-fiction, and he was also a voracious reader.  His taste in books was wide-ranging.  He told an interviewer his favorite book was True Grit…not the movie, though he apparently loved both cinema and music, but the book.  He did jujitsu on a daily basis, which must have taken some significant discipline, given the grueling schedule he kept.  I think I read that he painted, too.  And of course, he cooked.  He, by his own admission, was not a trend-setting chef…he was a skilled and very capable chef (his words, not mine).  His true gift was his openness, his curiosity, his intensity and the story…always the story.

He wasn’t a fan of the “celebrity” chef.  I think what annoyed him about the celebrity chef, was that the food became secondary to the personality.  And he was all about the food and the culture that surrounds it.  He never seemed to let his ego, and I suspect he had a pretty healthy ego, dictate how he viewed other chefs.  When asked about what he thought of Julia Child, he said, “Julia Child was the single most important, influential and game-changing figure in the history of American gastronomy. Everything tracks back to her. And though uniquely situated to do so, she never endorsed a thing: not a pot, not a pan, not a chain of restaurants, not a spice blend, apron or boil-in-the-bag dinner. She will be remembered for what she did on this earth, which was to inspire millions to cook — and eat — better.”  It is that last part “to cook and eat better” that could have been his mantra.  Even when he was eating tripe!

President Obama and Anthony Bourdain Sharing a Meal in a Vietnamese Noodle HouseOne of my favorite episodes of Parts Unknown was his meal with President Obama.  It was an interesting and telling snapshot of both of these men.  It gave us a little peek into what both of them seemed to value, the pure enjoyment of sharing a simple bowl of noodles and a couple of beers with an interesting person; sharing a story.

He was honest about his demons, too.  He spoke of his battle with addiction and his dismay at why women he worked with and knew, weren’t able to come to him and trust him with their story of sexual abuse.  He sincerely wondered why they didn’t feel they could.  He saw this as a personal failing and it bothered him.  One doesn’t see this sort of self-reflection often.  It’s unpleasant and we would just rather avoid it.  He didn’t.

Sadly, he didn’t seem to discuss his apparent battle with depression or the darkness within him.  I’d read snippets about it, but nothing to the extent of his addiction.  But we, society, whatever you want to call it, aren’t comfortable with mental illness.  It’s messy and we don’t understand it very well.  As a society, as a people, we need to do so much better with this, to break the silence.

Anthony BourdainSo though I never met the man, he allowed me to feel like we knew him.  But, his story ended too abruptly and much, much too soon.  The world is a less intersting place without you.  I will miss you, Tony.

If you know someone who may be in danger of taking their own life, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, Call 1-800-273-8255 (Available 24 hours a day).

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Roasted Sweet Potatoes, Onions and Pineapple with Rum

10 Sunday Jun 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Casserole, Make Ahead, Roasting, Side Dishes, Sweet Potatoes, Vegetarian

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olive oil, onion, pineapple, rum, Sweet Potatoes

Roasted Sweet Potatoes, Onions and Pineapple with RumSweet potatoes are just as good in summer as they are for Thanksgiving.  Maybe they’re even better in the summer.  You can put this mixture on the grill, wrapped in foil.  This works as a perfect bed for Jerked Chicken.  All the flavors play off of each other…perfect cacophony of flavor.  Continue reading →

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What a Jerk Chicken!

08 Friday Jun 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Herbs, Make Ahead, Marinade, Vegetarian

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fresh ginger, frozen orange juice concentrate, Garlic, lime juice, red pepper flakes, Scallions, soy sauce, vegetable oil

What a Jerk Chicken!The English-speaking Caribbean offers us some wonderfully complex flavors.  Jerk Chicken is one of the dishes that’s synonymous with the islands.  It’s has a nice kick of heat, is highly spiced and delicious.  Thus, making it the perfect summer grilling dinner.  You and your guests will love it. Continue reading →

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Jerk Seasoning Blend

07 Thursday Jun 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Seasoning, Vegetarian Option

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dry broth, dry herbs, spice

Jerk Seasoning BlendWith summer practically upon us, the taste buds turn to grilling.  And jerk chicken and jerk pork are perfect summer fare.  Loaded with flavor, with just the right amount of spicy heat.  It consists of a dry rub like this one and a wet “rub” or marinade.  But, that’s tomorrow’s post.  Jerk needs to be made ahead, so it’s sitting in the fridge just waiting for you…and your taste buds.  Continue reading →

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Bacon-Fried Rice with Clementine Bits

03 Sunday Jun 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Broccoli, Carrots, Clementine, Gluten Free Option, Onions, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Rice, Side Dishes, Vegetarian Option

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bacon, bacon fat, broccoli florets, carrot, cilantro, Clementines, frozen peas, Garlic, ginger root, jasmine rice, onion, rice wine vinegar, Scallions, sesame oil, soy sauce

Bacon-Fried Rice with Clementine BitsWhaaaaat?  Clementines, in fried rice?  There are all sorts of recipes in Asian cooking that use orange/Mandarin/tangerine.  Orange chicken?  Tangerine Beef (or chicken)?  So why not fried rice?  Oh, you noticed the bacon, too, did you?  Continue reading →

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Peanut-Hoisin Aïoli

25 Friday May 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Asian, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, peanuts, Sauces, Vegetarian

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brown sugar, Garlic, hoisin sauce, lime juice, mayonnaise, peanut butter, sesame oil, toasted peanuts

Peanut-Hoisin AïoliHave you noticed I’ve been on an aïoli roll recently?  Yeah.  I love mayonnaise, which is what an aïoli really is.  And, I absolutely adore flavored mayonnaise.  This particular aïoli is rich, creamy and well-balanced.  It’s truly delightful schmeared on Chicken Burgers with Scallions, Ginger and Thai Flavors.  Continue reading →

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Chicken Burgers with Scallions, Ginger and Thai Flavors

23 Wednesday May 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Asian, Gluten Free Option, Herbs, Make Ahead, Poultry/Chicken

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carrot, fish sauce, fresh herbs, Garlic, ginger, ground chicken, lime juice, lime zest, Persian cucumbers, Thai chili sauce

Chicken Burgers with Scallions, Ginger and Thai FlavorsThe Goddess has never been all that enamored with chicken burgers per se.  Having said that, these beauties are different.  Chicken burgers tend toward the dry, but not these babies.  They are jam-packed with flavor, and the Thai chili sauce and cucumbers add that sweet and extra crunch that is just ooooh! so lovely.  Continue reading →

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Deviled Eggs with a Bacon Top Hat

18 Friday May 2018

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

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bacon bits, ball park mustard, black pepper, cider vinegar, eggs, mayonnaise, salt, Spices, Worcestershire sauce

Deviled Eggs with Bacon Top HatEggs and bacon go together like…well, bacon and eggs!  These are really the basic recipe for deviled eggs.  The garnish is up to you, but we like bacon, a sprinkle of fresh snipped chives and tonight, a thin slice of a cherry tomato.  The Latin Lover will be happy, as he loves deviled eggs.  Continue reading →

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Summer Sangria

12 Saturday May 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Drinks, Fruit, Gluten Free, Vegetarian, Wine

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brandy, club soda, fruit, orange liqueur, oranges, Peaches, salt, sugar, white wine

Summer SangriaSangria is a great summer drink.  For some reason, women seem to enjoy it more than men.  The Latin Lover isn’t a fan.  The Goddess is.  This is a fruity, not-too-sweet, white wine version.  It is the perfect summer drink.  It’s time to bring out the pitcher and the glasses.  Continue reading →

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