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Turkey (or Chicken) Pot Pie with a Stuffing Crust

25 Friday Nov 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Holiday Fare, Leftovers, Main Course, Make Ahead

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leftover dressing, leftover mashed potatoes, leftover turkey, leftover vegetables

Turkey Pot Pie with Stuffing CrustThis concoction of leftover Thanksgiving dinner has been in my life since, well forever.  We usually had duck and/or goose for Thanksgiving, sometimes a pork roast, but rarely a turkey.  But, we always had stuffing (or dressing) and lots of it!  Continue reading →

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Cream of Mushroom-Pumpkin Soup with Sherry

25 Friday Nov 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Holiday Fare, Make Ahead, Soup, Vegetarian

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broth, cremini mushrooms, dry mushrooms, heavy cream, nutmeg, Onions, Pumpkin, sherry, Thyme

Cream of Mushroom-Pumpkin Soup with SherryHere’s a lovely first course.  It’s rich, creamy and elegant.  It’s a perfect cold-and-snowy-in-front-of-the-fireplace dinner, but it’s pretty good any time, for that matter.  This soup makes any meal extra special, even a Wednesday night supper.  Continue reading →

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Bread Stuffing with Leeks, Celery and Herbs with a Browned Butter Drizzle

21 Monday Nov 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Herbs, Holiday Fare, Make Ahead, Side Dishes, Vegetarian

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bread cubes, broth, butter, Carrots, Garlic, herbs, Leeks, Parsnips, pecans

Bread Stuffing with Leeks, Celery and Herbs with a Browned Butter DrizzleThis is more or less the dressing of my childhood.  I love, love, love stuffing or dressing.  You can keep the turkey, but keep the dressing coming.  This is herby and oniony and just plain wonderful…it wreaks of the holidays.  Continue reading →

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Tomato Soup with Lentils, Carrots & Apple

27 Thursday Oct 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Soup, Vegetarian

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apple, apple cider, broth, Carrots, Celery, citrus zest, diced tomatoes, dried lentils, onion, Spices, strained tomato purée

Tomato Soup with Lentils, Carrots & AppleTomato Soup and grilled cheese.  It’s a marriage made in heaven and it is truly a heavenly combination.  Today is one of those chilly, rainy days that’s perfect for soup…and maybe a sandwich.  It’s comfort food, but of course, there’s a twist.  There’s always a twist with The Goddess.  Continue reading →

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“Pickled” Fried Chicken

02 Sunday Oct 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Marinade, Poultry/Chicken, Skillet Dinner

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Chicken, Cornmeal, pickle juice, rice flour, seasonings

"Pickled" Fried ChickenThis was fantastic fried chicken.  Not only does this taste fantastic, but you can use up leftover pickle juice.  Yeah, I know.  Most people simply pour it down the sink, but The Goddess hates waste, so this was the perfect solution.  And it brings back a wonderful childhood memory…my mother’s fried chicken. Continue reading →

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Before-the-Storm Soup

05 Saturday Mar 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Meat, Soup

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Celery, Green beans, herbs, kielbasa, Leeks, Parsnips, pork, Spices, Spinach

Before-The-Storm SoupThis is a chunky soup.  It’s full of good vegetables and morsels of meat and like all good soups, it’s adaptable.  Use what you have on hand, but today’s version worked out so well, The Goddess, being the benevolent deity that she is, decided to share, because the weather could turn at any moment!  Continue reading →

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Super Bowl Sunday Supper

03 Wednesday Feb 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Buffet Food, Comfort Food, Latin Food, Meat, Potatoes, Soup, Supper

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Spanish Torilla & Grilled Ham and CheeseIt’s just the two of us here, in the sun, with our feet up…yeah, right!  So I thought I might just remind you of a few dishes from the past that may help make your Super Bowl Sunday Supper Spectacular…God, I just love alliteration!  I guarantee these will be a touchdown in Flavor Town!  If you were here in South Florida, you would head off to your favorite bakery, and you have so many great choices.  They are everywhere and they sell both sweet and savory treats.  Many also have tables or a counter where you can have a nice Cuban coffee and a special treat.

Miami's Ricky Bakery's BocaditosAnyway, you would head off to buy “bocaditos” or “little bites”, which are small, maybe 2-3 bite sandwiches, like the ones pictured above.  The most popular, and The Latin Lover’s favorite…Cuban Ham Dip.Cuban Ham DipThe Cuban Ham Dip, which is a “breeze” to make and really must be done ahead.Pastel de Pollo Cubano (Cuban Chicken Pie)You might also pick up a Pastel de Pollo Cubano (Cuban Chicken Pie) Pastel de Picadillo Cubano (Cuban Meat Pie)or in that same vein, a Pastel de Picadillo Cubano (Cuban Meat Pie). You should absolutely, hands-down have a Spanish tortilla (see the opening picture)…again make ahead and there is absolutely no one I’ve ever encountered, that doesn’t just love it!

You could also go the route of a big hunk of meat, Cuban Pork Roast (Lechon Asado)like Cuban Roast Pork (Lechon Asado)

Cuban-Style Roasted Chicken

or Cuban-Style Roast Chicken, which make great sandwiches.  And who doesn’t love sandwiches, Peruvian Pickled Red Onion Saladparticularly with Peruvian Red Onion Salad (Salsa Criolla), piled high? And that really is the color of the onions, but Oh, the flavor on a sandwich…it’s the stuff dreams are made of!  And since you may want to have a vegetarian option, how about the Roasted Butternut Squash with Brie & Caramelized Onions en Croute, which can be either a main course or cut into thin slices as an appetizer.  Aren’t we versatile?

Maybe a couple of sides, Jazzed-Up Baked Beanslike the quick and easy Jazzed-Up Baked Beans Stove-Top Roasted Potatoesor Stove-Top Roasted Potatoes which, if you can find really small potatoes, work extremely well served with tooth picks and a dipping sauce.  Speaking of which, (you noticed that smooooth segue, didn’t you?) The Goddess's Green Goddess how about The Goddess’s Green Goddess "Green with Envy" Sauceor the unctuously delicious “Green with Envy” Sauce.  It has pistachios in it, for God’s sake!

Or perhaps you want to do a “Souper” Bowl Party.  Make your favorite chili Bacon-Cheeseburger Soupand Bacon-Cheeseburger Soup, which truly does taste like a liquid cheeseburger.  Sweet Potato-Black Bean Soup with TurkeyOr Sweet Potato-Black Bean Soup with Turkey, for something a tad less rich, but still with loads of flavor.

And just one last thing—Dessert!  Boozy-Browned Butter-Chocolate Chip Skillet "Cookie"How about the Boozy-Browned Butter-Chocolate Chip Skillet “Cookie” with a scoop of good ice cream.  If you can find Blue Bunny® Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream, buy it.  Buy it all!  It has a wonderful, almost-homemade flavor.  And for you complete, total chocoholics, Soul-Warming Boozy-Chocolate Pudding CakeSoul-Warming Boozy-Chocolate Pudding Cake; hmmm…I’m seeing a “boozy” theme here!  Just in case you haven’t had enough booze, this one has a nice boozy kick…but without most of the actual alcohol.  Look at that oozy, yummy goodness.

I hope this didn’t overwhelm you, but sometimes we need a reminder (I’m going to make some “green with envy” sauce today…it had slipped my mind, like too many things these days!).  These are just some of the things that work well for large groups.  Most can be made ahead and reheated, or served at room temperature, which makes cooking for a group, a real “game” changer!  Good luck and I hope your team wins…if not, at least you’ll have fun with friend and fine feast of fabulous food!

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Ramen…A Quick, Tasty, Healthy Supper

24 Sunday Jan 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Asian, Comfort Food, Eggs, Lunch, Soup, Vegetarian

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eggs, Garlic, hoisin sauce, onion, ramen, sriracha sauce, vegetables

Ramen noodles are good.  I don’t care what anyone says, they are a quick and easy lunch, snack or as here, dinner.  The folks over at epicurious.com recently published something on Korean ramen, that messes with the cooking procedure.  They could be on to something…. Continue reading →

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Old-Fashioned Tapioca Pudding

15 Friday Jan 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Desserts, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Quickies (It's not what you think!)

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cream, eggs, evaporated milk, kosher salt, milk, sugar, tapioca, vanilla extract

Tapioca Pudding with Whipped CreamWhen The Progeny return from their far-flung places, The Goddess likes to try to prepare the foods they feel are special.  The Eldest One arrives tomorrow, and I must say, tapioca pudding is high on his list of favorites… Continue reading →

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Holiday Mashed Potatoes with Horseradish & Charred Onions

22 Tuesday Dec 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Make Ahead, Side Dishes

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Garlic, horseradish, olive oil, Onions, Potatoes, sour cream

These Holiday Mashed Potatoes are the bomb!  They are the perfect foil for a beautiful prime rib or any roast, for that matter.  You can follow the recipe for Mashed Potato Perfection, and just make a couple of minor adjustments and additions.  Would The Goddess steer you wrong in the holiday season?  I think not! Continue reading →

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