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Piglet Meatballs with Sautéed Apples, in a Mustard-Cream Sauce

06 Saturday Jul 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Apples, Gluten Free, Ground pork

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apple juice concentrate, apples, bourbon, dried cranberries, dry potato flakes, egg, Ground pork, heavy cream, herbs, Shallots, Spices

Small meatballs are a great tapa.  This is a really nice blend to form into patties for breakfast sausages, either with or without the mustard-cream sauce…though, you know…it’s all about the sauce!  Or it should be.  Continue reading →

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Caramelized Three-Onion Crôustade with Apple Butter, Feta and Bacon

28 Sunday Apr 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, bacon, Feta, Make Ahead, Onions, onions, Shallots, Vegetarian Option

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apple butter, balsamic vinegar, brown sugar, feta cheese, Leeks, pre-cooked bacon, refrigerated pastry, Shallots, Vidalia onions

Caramelized onions….mmmmm…a little sweet, a little sour, and just plain yummy.  The apple butter, with its hint of cinnamon, the saltiness of the feta and the crispness of the bacon juxtaposed against the creaminess of the caramelized onions, makes for a perfect “storm” of flavor!  Continue reading →

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Salmorejo or Spanish Nectar of The Goddess

10 Wednesday Apr 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Soup, Spanish, Tomatoes, Vegetarian

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Garlic, hard-boiled egg, honey, jamon Iberico, olive oil, roasted garlic, Roma tomatoes, rustic bread, sherry vinegar, sweet smoked paprika

Salmorejo is well known as a summer soup, the Andalusian version of gazpacho.  We just recently returned from the Iberian peninsula and whenever salmorejo was offered, it was in front of me.  This has everything—color, creamy texture, and flavor, flavor, flavor.  Continue reading →

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Felix’s Mélange de Mariscos

30 Sunday Dec 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Buffet Food, Calamari, Gluten Free, Imitation Crabmeat, Make Ahead, Scallops, Shrimp

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bell pepper, bell peppers, calamari rings, cherry tomatoes, cilantro, Imitation Crabmeat, lime juice, red onion, salad olives, Scallops, Shrimp, wine vinaigrette

Felix's Mélange de MariscosMélange, is defined as “a mixture, a medley”.  It’s the perfect description of this “medley”—as this combines, shrimp, scallops, calamari rings, and imitation crabmeat, for the seafood.  And the mélange of vegetables—red onion, olives, bell pepper, and recao or culantro.  It’s sublime.  It’s perfection…a mélange of flavors.  Continue reading →

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Roasted Buffalo Cauliflower

28 Friday Dec 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Gluten Free, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Side Dishes, Vegetarian

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bleu cheese, Cauliflower, hot sauce, seasonings

Roasted Caulflower with Bleu Cheese and Buffalo SauceI swear that anything can be “buffaloed”.  And there are recipes galore for Buffalo cauliflower, so I’m not even going to give you a recipe.  We’re just going to talk through the process, because you don’t need a recipe.  Follow your taste buds.

Roasted Cauliflower FloretsPlace the cauliflower florets on a foil-lined cookie sheet or a cast iron skillet.  Drizzle with some olive oil or bacon fat…some sort of fat.  Be careful with butter, because it might burn.  We’re going to quickly roast this mixture in a 450°F oven until it’s as done as you want it, about 10 minutes will probably do it for you.

When it comes out of the oven, pour it into a bowl, and sprinkle with salt.  Now, you have to options (I used option one, this time).

Roasted Cauliflower Florets
Buffalo Sauce for Roasted Buffalo Cauliflower with Bleu Cheese

Buffalo Sauce for Roasted Buffalo Cauliflower with Bleu Cheese
Roasted Caulflower with Bleu Cheese and Buffalo Sauce

Option One:  Pour hot sauce of your choice into the pan, along with a good squeeze of lemon juice.  Bring that to the boil, whisking away with abandon.  Lower the heat; add butter, by the tablespoon.  I use cold butter and whisk it into the hot sauce mixture so it thickens up a bit.  Then place your cauliflower in a serving bowl; I use a skillet with a pretty blue enamel exterior, pour the hot sauce mixture over and sprinkle very generously with coarsely crumbled bleu cheese.  The amounts are up to you.  Let the whole mess sit for about 5 minutes.  This allows the cheese to soften and become melty—now it’s ready to serve.  Option Two:  You may squeeze a little lemon juice over the cauliflower, then douse the cauliflower with some hot sauce of choice.  However much you want or rather, how hot you want it!  Sprinkle generously with crumbled bleu cheese or Gorgonzola…any bleu-veined cheese is good.  Sometimes I add some coarsely chopped celery leaves…you know the big leaves, not the softer leaves from the heart.  Oh yes, and lots and lots of freshly ground black pepper.

That’s it.  That’s all there is to it.  If I’m feeling in the mood for creaminess, I pour a good quality bleu cheese salad dressing over it.  In the summer, feel free to do the roasting on the grill, if you don’t want to heat up your kitchen.  I just put a triple thickness of foil directly on the grill, toss the cauliflower and fat together in a bowl and then dump it on the foil when the grill is hot.  Screaming heat is the best way to cook cauliflower for something like this.  No heat in the kitchen, so it’s good for a hot summer night.  Roasted Caulflower with Bleu Cheese and Buffalo SauceServe it as a side dish or as a starter.  Life is good and easy, it turns out.

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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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Shrimp-Avocado Cocktail

20 Thursday Sep 2018

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

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bacon, fresh herbs, Haas avocados, horseradish, jalapeño peppers, ketchup, lime juice, onion, Shrimp, Worcestershire sauce

Shrimp-Avocado CocktailThis is a nice alternative to the typical shrimp cocktail.  Also, it has dill.  Dill is an underused herb and it’s a great foil for shrimp.  Ketchup adds a little touch of sweetness and the lemon juice adds a nice little acidic bite…balance.  It’s all about balance, Baby!  Continue reading →

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Herbed Tomato Tarte Tatin with Lemon-Ricotta

13 Thursday Sep 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Herbs, Supper, Tomatoes, Vegetarian

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cherry tomatoes, cinnamon, fresh herbs, half and half, honey, lemon juice, lemon zest, olive oil, pie crust, ricotta cheese

Herbed Tomato Tarte Tatin with Lemon-RicottaI love tomato sandwiches.  When the tomatoes are bursting with flavor, falling off their vines and are in great abundance, The Goddess is in heaven.  But a Goddess doesn’t live by tomato sandwiches alone.  No.  No, she doesn’t.  This is relatively quick and easy, particularly if you purchase one of those rolled up pie crusts…and they are quite tasty and work great for this recipe.  Continue reading →

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Peach-o de Gallo

24 Friday Aug 2018

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

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cilantro, fresh Thai basil, lime juice, onion, Peaches, scallion, Tomatoes

Peach-o de Gallo This is so summery and delicious.  It’s perfect with grilled chicken or fish, spooned over ice cream (I’m not kidding!), alongside some scrambled eggs…well, you get the point.  Continue reading →

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Oeufs Mayonnaise (Eggs Cloaked in “Almost Homemade” Mayonnaise)

16 Thursday Aug 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Eggs, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, mayonnaise, Salads

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arugula, buttermilk, hard-boiled eggs, lemon zest, mayonnaise, olive oil, Tomatoes

Oeufs Mayonnaise (Eggs Cloaked in "Almost Homemade" Mayonnaise)Eggs, garden tomatoes, arugula and cloaked in a light mayonnaise sauce…what could be better to start off a meal?  Or for lunch, with good bread?  I was reminded of this bistro favorite, in an article in The New Yorker, and I’m so very glad it nudged my memory.  This is a delicious way to kick off a summer meal, when the tomatoes are prime and the temperature peaks.  Continue reading →

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