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Mediterranean Bean, Sausage & Kale Souppa

26 Wednesday Apr 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Garlic, Gluten Free Option, Lunch, Main Course, Make Ahead, Slow Cooker, Soup, Supper, Vegetables, Vegetarian Option

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Bread, broth, Carrots, garbanzo beans, Garlic, herbs, kale, kielbasa, Leeks, onion, parmesan cheese, sweet potato, Tomatoes

Mediterranean Bean, Sausage & Kale SouppaThe Tuscans have their Ribollita.  The Galicians have their Caldo Gallego.  The Lisbonites have their Caldo Verde.  And we, have this “Souppa”.  Most cultures have some similar soup, a simple, nutritious, inexpensive and delicious soup or stew, using what’s on hand. This is peasant food, at its very best.   Continue reading →

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Tuna-Avocado Ceviche

23 Sunday Apr 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Corn, Gluten Free, Lunch, Main Course, Make Ahead, Onions, Peppers, Tuna, Vegetarian

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cherry tomatoes, cilantro, Corn, English cucumber, fresh tuna, Garlic, Haas avocados, jalapeño peppers, lemon juice, lime juice, red onion, sweet pickled peppers

Tuna-Avocado CevicheYesterday The Goddess very pointedly told you not to use oily fish for ceviche.  Clearly, she’s not to be trusted.  Because today, here she is, using tuna in ceviche.  So, it turns out that tuna (and I have used salmon—horrors!) is really quite lovely in ceviche.  Continue reading →

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Touch-of-Spring Ceviche

22 Saturday Apr 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Corn, Fish, Fruit, Gluten Free, Latin Food, Make Ahead, Onions, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Shrimp, Vegetarian

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avocado, cucumber, fresh herbs, Garlic, honey, hot chile, lemon juice, lime juice, Mango, olive oil, orange sections, orange zest, red onion, Shrimp, Strawberries, white fish

Touch-of-Spring CevicheWith the heat of summer around the corner, and sort of already here in South Florida, (though it is raining today) I decided it was time to make ceviche.  Ceviche is probably the quintessential summer (read “hot weather”) dish.  But, the thing is, it is barely springtime, so I thought some spring fruit might be a nice addition.  Maybe even some diced sugar snap peas or asparagus…. Continue reading →

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Ham & Cheese Filled Crêpe with an Egg Top Hat

14 Friday Apr 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Breakfast, Cheese, Eggs, Supper, Vegetarian Option

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cheese, crêpes, eggs, Ham

Ham & Cheese Filled Crêpe with an Egg Top HatThis is a fun little breakfast or supper dish.  I got this from the folks over at Serious Eats.  Those people are geniuses.  This is a slightly different way of folding the crêpe than we normally see.  But, delicious these are. Continue reading →

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Chicken Enchilada Crêpes with Cilantro-Lime Cream Sauce

14 Friday Apr 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Fillings, Gluten Free Option, Latin Food, Main Course, Poultry/Chicken

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avocado, chicken broth, cilantro, cooked chicken, Corn, crêpes, cumin, flour, green chiles, guajillo chile powder, heavy cream, lime juice, lime zest, Mexican cheese blend, salsa, Scallions, sour cream

Chicken Enchilada Crêpes with Cilantro-Lime Cream SauceThis is a savory option for our crêpes.  It’s pretty much a chicken enchilada, but with crêpes, duh.  The sauce is lovely and loaded with flavor.  Even though it has heavy cream, using broth lightens the sauce.  Continue reading →

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Crêpes with Ricotta-Mascarpone Filling & Strawberries

11 Tuesday Apr 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Breakfast, Cheese, Desserts, Strawberries

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balsamic vinegar, mascarpone cheese, orange zest, powdered sugar, ricotta cheese, Strawberries, strawberry-flavored gelatin, sugar, vanilla extract

Crêpes with Ricotta-Mascarpone Filling & StrawberriesIt’s almost strawberry season.  I’m impatient.  So, I purchase supermarket strawberries, just to get myself in the mood.  They are almost always a disappointment, but oddly enough, even those work reasonably well with this lovely springtime dessert. Continue reading →

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Crêpes–Let’s Bring Them Back!

10 Monday Apr 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Brunch, Desserts, Fillings, Lunch, Main Course, Make Ahead

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all-purpose flour, eggs, lemon juice, lemon zest, melted butter, whole milk

CrêpesCrêpes are wonderfully flexible, but not eaten nearly enough.  They seem to have become passé.  They’re no longer as exotic or sexy, as they once were.  And, it’s a damn shame, I tell you.  So let’s bring them back.  Continue reading →

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Parsley-Cilantro-Orange Chimichurri

09 Sunday Apr 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Condiments, Gluten Free, Latin Food, Make Ahead, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Sauces, Vegetarian

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cilantro, Garlic, olive oil, orange zest, parsley, salt

Parsley-Cilantro-Orange ChimichurriChimichurri is a great sauce for both steak and seafood.  Actually, this version, would make a chunk of wood palatable!  It’s pretty decent on almost anything, like potatoes (either sweet or regular), roasted parsnips, carrots or cauliflower…like I said, almost anything.  Continue reading →

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Italian Succotash

08 Saturday Apr 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Corn, Gluten Free, Green beans, Onions, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Side Dishes, Vegetarian Option

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frozen corn, Garlic, Green beans, herbs, olive oil, onion

Italian SuccotashThis is a nice mélange of vegetables.  And it is the perfect choice to serve with Meatloaf Romana.  The flavors played off of each other very nicely.  And not only is this a colorful mixture, it has a wonderfully rich flavor.  Continue reading →

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Meatloaf Romana

07 Friday Apr 2017

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

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broth, cheese, Cornmeal, eggs, Ground beef, Ground pork, Ham, herbs, ketchup, onion, pasta sauce, porcini powder, potato flakes, sugar, Sun-dried, tomato paste, unflavored gelatin, Wine, Worcestershire sauce

Meatloaf RomanaI forget about meatloaf and I don’t know why.  We love it.  It’s goes together quickly.  It practically bakes itself and damn, it’s just so delicious.  And best of all, it makes great sandwiches.  I’ve already given you Roadhouse Meatloaf, but you should have this one, too.  Continue reading →

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