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Rhubarb Pudding (Cake)

29 Sunday Mar 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Desserts, rhubarb, Vegetarian

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baking powder, brown sugar, cornstarch, extra-large eggs, flour, orange juice, orange zest, rhubarb, sour cream, strawberry-flavored gelatin, white sugar

The Goddess loves rhubarb.  It’s tart, yet sweet.  It’s a vegetable, but we treat it more like a fruit.  It’s old-fashioned and delicious.  And it makes a fabulous pie, crisp or this lovely little concoction. Continue reading →

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French Apple-Almond Cake

18 Saturday Jan 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in almonds, Apples, Cake, Make Ahead

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all-purpose flour, almond flour, apples, baking powder, brandy, eggs, sliced almonds, sour cream, sugar, vanilla extract

This is a wonderful, little-black-dress type of dessert.  Everyone should have this in their repertoire.  It goes together quickly, it’s comfort-food delicious, it keeps and it’s more than a dessert.  It’s damn fine for breakfast!  Continue reading →

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Bread Pudding with Bourbon-Soaked Fruit

23 Monday Dec 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Bread, Comfort Food, Desserts, Dried Fruit, Vegetarian

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bourbon, Bread, Dried Fruit, eggs, half and half, heavy cream, milk, Spices, sugar, vanilla extract

When I was a child, bread pudding was a frequent visitor to our table.  My father loved custard-y things and my mother’s bread pudding fit that bill perfectly.  I make mine  a bit different, but the roots are in that farm kitchen.  Continue reading →

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Aunt Mary’s Sour Cream Raisin Pie

23 Monday Dec 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Pie, raisins, sour cream

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all-purpose flour, bourbon, cane sugar, cider vinegar, eggs, heavy cream, pie crust, raisins, Spices, vanilla etract

My mother came from a long line of damn fine cooks.  Some cooked meat well, others were bakers.  I always think of Aunt Mary as a baker.  Though I suspect she could make a mean pot roast.  She made this pie.  It was her little bit of heaven, and it is a culinary delight to behold.  Continue reading →

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One Layer Chocolate-Cherry Cake

31 Saturday Aug 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cake, Chocolate, Comfort Food, Vegetarian

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baking soda, Bing cherries, cherry brandy, cocoa, coffee, espresso powder, flour, Greek-style yogurt, salt, sugar, vanilla extract, vegetable oil, vinegar

One Layer Chocolate-Cherry CakeThe Goddess likes cake.  Yes, she does.  She doesn’t have much of a sweet tooth, but chocolate cake is so good for breakfast.  This recipe is a riff on that old Peg Bracken cake from her “I Hate to Cook” cookbook.  In her recipe, you mix the cake right in the pan you’re going to bake it in.  It was a drop-dead easy recipe and had such a good flavor, so naturally The Goddess tossed in some bing cherries…naturally.  Continue reading →

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Chewy Chocolate Chip, Coconut, Pecan Bars

24 Saturday Aug 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Bars, Cookies, Make Ahead, Vegetarian

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all-purpose flour, baking powder, butter, chocolate chips, eggs, light brown sugar, Maldon sea salt, pecans, vanilla extract, white sugar

Chewy Chocolate Chip-Coconut BarsThese are rich and chewy, with bits of crunchy, toasted pecans, gooey chocolate and coconut…and they’re just plain good.  So pour the coffee and invite a friend…. Continue reading →

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Betty’s Tres Leches Dessert

14 Wednesday Aug 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Dairy, Desserts, Fruit, Latin Food, Make Ahead, Vegetarian

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cane sugar, condensed milk, corn syrup, eggs, evaporated milk, half and half, vanilla extract, yellow cake

Tres Leches is the perfect dessert for entertaining.  It’s rich, delicious and must be made ahead of time.  Did I mention it’s mind-bendingly delicious?  You really can’t overstate the delicious-ness quotient.  Continue reading →

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Tea Cup Chocolate Cake

13 Saturday Apr 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cake, Chocolate, Vegetarian, Wine

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all-purpose flour, baking powder, baking soda, brown sugar, eggs, Greek yogurt, hot coffee, unsweetened cocoa, vanilla extract, vegetable oil, white sugar

Tea Cup Chocolate CakeIn days past, before measurements were standardized, this is how things were put together.  Every woman had her “special” tea cup, she used just for baking, or not.  This is the way my grandmother made chocolate cake.  And what a cake it is. Continue reading →

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Happy New Year, 2019

01 Tuesday Jan 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cake, New Year's Eve

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Happy New Year

Happy New Year Chocolate Cake“I don’t think any day is worth living without thinking about what you’re going to eat next at all times.”—Nora Ephron

The late Nora Ephron was known both as a great cook, and for not eating dessert.  But, later in her life, she would have lunch with friends and they, at her insistence, ordered multiple desserts, having small, reasonable bites of all of them.  Isn’t that a lovely concept?  Sharing…and eating!

Happy New Year Chocolate CakeMmmmmm…cake!  And chocolate cake at that.  Isn’t it a delightful way to ring in 2019?  Seriously, this is one of the best chocolate cakes I’ve eaten in a long, long time.  This lovely cake was baked and decorated by a talented friend and she made it from scratch, too.  Oh yes…did I mention she is “almost twelve-years-old”?  Isn’t that wonderful?  This young woman is a serious baker and should be an inspiration to us all.  She reminds us to attempt the things we enjoy, but we perhaps find a bit daunting. To have courage to attempt those daunting things.  To challenge ourselves.  To look for the good in others.  To find joy in simple things.

I think that’s what the New Year is all about.  The potential of what may be.  Or maybe, what will we make of the opportunities that come our way.  And at this time of year, when many of us are thinking about diets, remember to enjoy the good things in life, too.  Like cake.  Happy New Year!Happy New Year Chocolate Cake

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Coconut Crunch

18 Thursday Oct 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Coconut, Desserts, Gluten Free Option, Pudding, Vegetarian

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brown sugar, butter, coconut milk, cornstarch, egg yolks, flour, heavy cream, sugar, sweetened coconut, vanilla, vanilla extract, white chocolate, whole milk

Coconut CrunchThe Spicy Honey has an office BBQ and thought it would be a good idea for The Goddess to “whip up” dessert.  He’s thoughtful that way.  But, The Goddess doesn’t mind, because dessert is good, and this is particularly good.  It’s rich, creamy and just delicious, so isn’t that just the perfect thing to have at a BBQ?  Continue reading →

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