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Sherry-Laced Wild Mushroom Bisque

25 Saturday Nov 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Gluten Free Option, Holiday Fare, Leftovers, Soup, Vegetarian

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bay leaf, broth, butter, dried herbs, dried mushrooms, dry sherry, fresh herbs, fresh mushrooms, Garlic, heavy cream, Leeks, soy sauce

Sherry-Laced Wild Mushroom BisqueAt our home, mushroom soup is king.  It’s pure comfort.  I can’t believe I haven’t posted this before.  I always have dried mushrooms in the cupboard, as well as porcini powder, so you can make mushroom soup whenever the mood comes over me.  Continue reading →

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Day-After-Thanksgiving Turkey Sandwich with Sweet Curry Mayo

24 Friday Nov 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Holiday Fare, Make Ahead, Sandwiches, Sauces, Vegetarian

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apricot preserves, curry powder, Greek-style yogurt, lime juice, mayonnaise, orange marmalade, Spices

Sweet Curry MayoA Thanksgiving turkey sandwich with slices of sweet mango, a good schmear of Sweet Curry Mayo, is hands-down, no contest, the favorite way The Eldest Progeny likes to have his leftover Thanksgiving turkey.  And if a couple of slices of bacon happen to jump on the sandwich, he’ll sacrifice himself.  It’s the blend of flavors, I guess.  But, I always make a good-sized container of Sweet Curry Mayo for him and his sandwiches.  Continue reading →

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Chicken Pot Pie Enchiladas

23 Thursday Nov 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Casserole, Herbs, Leftovers, Make Ahead, Poultry/Chicken, Supper

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béchamel sauce, Carrots, Celery, chicken broth, cooked chicken, dry white wine, flour tortillas, frozen peas, Garlic, heavy cream, herbs, Leeks, Mushrooms, rice flour, shredded cheese

Chicken Pot Pie EnchiladasThese probably aren’t what you think of when you think of enchiladas.  And that’s okay.  Though these aren’t very traditional, they are truly delicious.  They are also a great way to use up your leftover Thanksgiving turkey…timely, huh?  Continue reading →

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Happy Thanksgiving – 2017

23 Thursday Nov 2017

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Happy Thanksgiving!  Isn’t he just picture perfect?  Here’s wishing you a picture-perfect Thanksgiving.  Enjoy those around your table; they’re family.  Make a memory, eat, converse, argue (keep your sense of humor, please), eat, praise, give praise and join hands to give thanks for all that’s good in your life…and eat!

Just to help you and yours enjoy this holiday, here are a few openers to ease the conversation, should you need to:

  • What are your travel plans for the future?
  • What’s on your bucket list for next year?
  • What’s your favorite word?
  • Have you discovered any new restaurants?
  • What is your guilty pleasure?
  • What read would you recommend?

And we really should mention the things that perhaps should just remain a fleeting thought in your head:

  • What is this anyway?
  • I didn’t know you could serve turkey medium rare.
  • What do you think they’re serving with the Big Mac’s at Mar a Lago?
  • I didn’t know that Brussels sprouts and liver were a thing!
  • Wow…I didn’t realize that KKK pamphlets were considered literature.
  • Didn’t I tell you last year that I don’t like turkey and stuffing?

On that note, that’s it for this year.  Except to say, “Happy Thanksgiving” to One and All! Now, may I have another piece of pie, please…extra whipped cream, too?

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Heavenly Stuffed Pumpkin

22 Wednesday Nov 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Buffet Food, Casserole, Fennel, Garlic, Gluten Free Option, Make Ahead, Mushrooms, Onions, Pumpkin, Spinach, Thanksgiving, Vegetarian

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bacon, cheese, dried herbs, dry bread, fennel bulb, fresh herbs, frozen spinach, heavy cream, Leeks, Mushrooms, pie pumpkin, sliced garlic, Sun-dried, toasted nuts, white wine

Heavenly Stuffed PumpkinEvery now and again, we have a vegetarian at our holiday table.  There are always plenty of side dishes that will work for them, but I think vegetarians should be able to experience a filling and delicious main course.  Just to be clear, non-vegetarians gobble this up, too!  Yeah, I went for the Thanksgiving pun…get over it!   Continue reading →

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Spicy Apple-Cranberry Chutney

21 Tuesday Nov 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Apples, Condiments, Gluten Free, Holiday Fare, Make Ahead, Vegetarian

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apple cider, apples, brown sugar, cider vinegar, dried cranberries, ginger root, mustard seeds, Onions, orange zest, Spices, toasted nuts

Spicy Apple-Cranberry ChutneyAnyone you knows The Goddess, knows that her refrigerator is always bursting at the seams.  The reason?  One word…condiments.  Condiments and sauces are where it’s at.  It’s such a luxury to have jars of sauces, relishes or chutney tucked away, just waiting to be smeared on crackers, or added to a grilled cheese. Or serve alongside your Thanksgiving turkey, which is a nice change from, or in addition to, cranberry relish.   Continue reading →

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Spicy Pumpkin Pie

20 Monday Nov 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free Option, Make Ahead, Pie, Spices

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bourbon, eggs, evaporated milk, molasses, Pumpkin, salt, Spices, sugar, vanilla

Spicy Pumpkin PiePumpkin Pie is as much a part of Thanksgiving as turkey.  Have you noticed that?  But, it shouldn’t just be a Thanksgiving pie.  It’s so easy to prepare, it should grace our tables more frequently.  Let’s all work on that, okay? Continue reading →

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Thanksgiving Flavors, Revisited

19 Sunday Nov 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving

Winter Squash & FlowersThe autumn is in full swing, just shy of when the snow flies in the North and brings us winter chills.  I love this time of year.  And I love this holiday.  I want to wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving.  Thanksgiving offers us the opportunity to reflect on our blessings, to share our bounty with others and just have a rip-roaring good time with friends and family.  And of course, to eat!  Continue reading →

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Spicy Pumpkin Pie Rice Pudding

19 Sunday Nov 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Desserts, Gluten Free, Holiday Fare, Make Ahead, Pudding, Pumpkin, Rice, Spices, Vegetarian

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arborio rice, evaporated milk, heavy cream, maple syrup, Pumpkin, Spices, vanilla extract, water, whole milk

Spicy Pumpkin Pie Rice PuddingAt our house, rice pudding is a HUGE comfort food.  Right up there with tapioca pudding, but that’s another post.  And then, there’s pumpkin pie, all spicy and creamy.  And around this time of year, pumpkin pops up in everything, so I decided to combine these two comforts.  Why not?  And just in time for Thanksgiving, too.  Continue reading →

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Sautéed Brussels Sprouts with Onion, Garlic, Apples and Cranberries

16 Thursday Nov 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Apples, Brussels Sprouts, Garlic, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Side Dishes, Vegetarian Option

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bacon fat, Brussels Sprouts, cooking apple, Dried Fruit, onion, roasted garlic cloves, toasted nuts, whole spices

Sautéed Brussels Sprouts with Onion, Garlic, Apples and CranberriesThe Goddess has come to the conclusion that autumn is her favorite time of the year, certainly from a culinary standpoint.  You know, the things that are just so delicious—apples, pears, Brussels sprouts, winter squash are in abundance.  Not to mention soups and stews.  Yup!  It is a great time of year to be cooking…and eating.  Continue reading →

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