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Black Sable Fudge Sauce

19 Sunday Jul 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Chocolate, Desserts, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Sauces

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bourbon, butter, Chocolate, cocoa powder, corn syrup, heavy cream, sugar, vanilla

042 - CopyIt’s all about the sauce.  And this is a fantastic version, the Russian Sable of Fudge Sauces.  This is THE Fudge Sauce.  Okay, so you get that it’s really good, right?  The Flying Librarian makes a hot fudge that may, may be even better than this, but she refuses to give me the recipe…some nonsense about swearing on her son’s life, so she won’t give out the recipe.  Sometimes you just have to take the risk.  It’s fudge sauce.  Is she kidding?  Continue reading →

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Banana-Peanut Butter “Ice Cream”

18 Saturday Jul 2015

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

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bourbon, honey, peanut butter, vanilla

Yup, that’s the Elvis special there in the picture.  Banana-Peanut Butter Ice Cream, except, well…ummm, it isn’t ice cream at all.  The Goddess lied to you.  It’s actually frozen bananas that have been whirled up in the food processor with some peanut butter, and a smidge of bourbon and vanilla extract.  Continue reading →

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This is Why I LOVE Leftovers

16 Thursday Jul 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Cheese, Condiments, Lunch, Quickies (It's not what you think!)

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Bread, cheese, condiments, Eggplant

019You’ve heard The Goddess prattle on about how much she adore leftovers.  She prays at the table of leftovers.  I’m certain it’s gotten to the point where you want to gouge out your eyes and run a red-hot poker through your ears, every time she says that.  But this…this lunch right here…this is why she feels that way…not the gouging or the hot poker part, but the loving leftovers part…. Continue reading →

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Marinated Eggplant

14 Tuesday Jul 2015

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

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balsamic vinegar, capers, Eggplant, Garlic, herbs, olive oil

I must confess, The Goddess has never met an eggplant she hasn’t loved.  I’m afraid it’s true.  And The Latin Lover is okay with it, so don’t worry.  He knows all about it.  This original recipe came from Epicurious and of course, The Goddess made a few little changes.  Continue reading →

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Summertime Grilled Peppers

12 Sunday Jul 2015

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bell peppers

….and so it begins.  Summer is such a season of abundance.  The garden over-produces and you’re looking at a counter laden with all these lovely vegetables.  You’ve fried, you’ve grilled, you’ve eaten them raw, you’ve steamed them, you’ve added them to stir-fry’s.  Hell, you’ve given them away to anyone that will take them—strangers on the street, the kid who mows your lawn, you’ve left them in the mail boxes of people you don’t even know.  It’s gotten to the point where the neighbors are closing their blinds at the mere sight of your car on the street.  Continue reading →

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Mayonnaise without Eggs…What?

11 Saturday Jul 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Latin Food, Make Ahead, Sauces, Vegetarian

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chiles, Garlic, herbs, milk, oil, onion, salt

041Yes, you’re thinking The Goddess has been out in the sun too much.  Who ever heard of such a thing?  Heresy, heresy…Anybody who knows anything about mayonnaise, knows this is not possible…except that it is.  It’s milk mayonnaise.  Continue reading →

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Summer Sunburst Salad

09 Thursday Jul 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Salads, Vegetarian

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cabbage, carrot, dried cranberries, Mango, Orange, peanut butter, scalions, snow peas

Ramen noodles, the old stand-by late night snack of college students, but in a salad.  Some iteration of this salad has been around for a number of years.  This version runs smack-dab into peanut noodles.  Who knew Ramen could be so good?  Continue reading →

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Cheese-Stuffed Garlic Bread

05 Sunday Jul 2015

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Bread, cheese, Chives, herbs, olive oil

I was trying to think of some catchy title for this to tie into the 4th, and I had a slew of them, but none quite captured what I was trying to convey, so I decided that straight-forward was the way to go.  Because this is a great summer BBQ addition and frankly, this is just damn good all year!  Continue reading →

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Sweet-and-Sour Peppers

02 Thursday Jul 2015

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Basil, bell peppers, honey, olive oil, onion, sherry vinegar

048This dish not only tastes fantastic, it’s gorgeous, can be made ahead and can be served either warm or at room temperature.  It tastes of summer and is a perfect addition to any BBQ…the Fourth of July is around the corner.  Continue reading →

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The Goddess’s Green Goddess

28 Sunday Jun 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Dip, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Salad Dressing

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herbs, mayonnaise, vinegar

The Goddess's Green GoddessGreen Goddess dressing isn’t something you see too often anymore and that’s a shame.  Its beautiful green color adds freshness to any table or dish.  It’s versatile; it’s a great spread for sandwiches and canapés, swirled into soup and is terrific with chicken and steak.  It also happens to be a great salad dressing.  Continue reading →

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