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Sicilian Fish with Onions, Peppers, Raisins and Olives

03 Wednesday Feb 2021

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Lemon, Main Course, raisins, Whitefish

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bell peppers, dry white wine, green olives, Lemon, lemon juice, Onions, orange juice, Spices, whitefish fillets

This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is img_3539.jpgSicilian cooking is really fusion cooking.  The Moors were in Sicily in the 10th and 11th centuries, and they brought all kinds of good things, like, apricots, sugar, citrus, sweet melons, rice, saffron, raisins, nutmeg, clove, pepper, pine nuts and cinnamon.  This recipe is sort of an homage to the Moorish presence. Continue reading →

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Summer Delight Tuna Pasta Salad

26 Friday Jun 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free Option, Lemon, Make Ahead, Pasta, Tuna, Vegetarian

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ball parke mustard, bell pepper, bread and butter pickles, canned tuna, Celery, cherry tomatoes, fresh herbs, frozen peas, jicama, lemon juice, lemon zest, mayonnaise, olives, pickle brine, raw pasta, Scallions, sour cream, Spices, sweet vinaigrette

This is a throw-back to my childhood.  On hot summer days (we didn’t have air-condition!), when my mother didn’t want to heat up the kitchen, she would make this in the morning, and put it in the fridge.  At dinner time, she would add it to chopped iceberg lettuce, along with thawed frozen peas.  It was so very good, at the end of a hot day.  Continue reading →

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Fish & Shrimp in Tomato Curry Sauce

15 Friday May 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Garlic, Gluten Free, Main Course, Onions, Peas, Peppers, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Rice, Shrimp, Spices, Tomatoes, Vegetarian Option, Whitefish

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broth, cilantro, frozen peas, Garlic, Mint, onion, red bell pepper, Shrimp, Spices, tomato, vegetable oil, white wine, Whitefish

Fish & Shrimp in Tomato Curry SauceFish curries don’t seem to be as popular as chicken, lamb or vegetable curries.  It’s too bad, because fish curries are really good.  This curry uses both fish and shrimp, which work very well together…friendly creatures of the sea, swimming together in a nice tomato-based curry sauce.  Continue reading →

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Spanish-Style Braised Monkfish in Roasted Pepper-Saffron Sauce

21 Friday Feb 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Braising, Gluten Free, Monkfish, Peppers

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capers, clam juice, dry sherry, Garlic, Leeks, marcona almonds, Monkfish, olive oil, olives, roasted peppers, sweet smoked paprika

Monkfish is an ugly, ugly fish, but I have memories of watching Julia years ago, with this massive, ugly fish, holding it up by the tail.  When I’ve prepared it, I wasn’t happy with the results…I’ve grilled it, sautéed it, roasted it and while the flavor was nice, the texture was not to my liking.  Let’s just say, it was a little too chewy.  It always seemed underdone.  Then, I tried braising it.  Bingo!  From now on, this is my go-to way to cook monkfish. Continue reading →

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Quick and Easy Tuna Melts

14 Sunday Jul 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cheese, Comfort Food, Gluten Free Option, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Sandwiches, Tuna

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Bread, canned tuna, capers, celery seeds, Dijon mustard, Fontina cheese, lemon juice, lemon zest, mayonnaise, oregan, Pickles, red onions, tomato slices

Quick and Easy Tuna MeltI’ve always liked the idea of tuna melts.  I really do, but you know, sometimes when you heat canned tuna, it develops an unpleasant fishy taste.  The Goddess hates fishy.  The Latin Lover hates fishy.  But, I’m happy to tell you, this works well.  It’s quick to fix and doesn’t heat up the kitchen, when the temperature outside soars…and it’s delicious.  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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Seafood Salad with Peaches, Tomatoes and Fresh Herbs

25 Saturday Aug 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Imitation Crabmeat, Lunch, Main Course, Make Ahead, Peaches, Snacks

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chile flakes, cilantro, fresh Thai basil, imitation crab meat, lemon zest, lime juice, mayonnaise, Onions, Peaches, sweet peppers, Tomatoes

Seafood Salad with Peaches, Tomatoes and Fresh HerbsWe had a wonderful weekend with The Middle Progeny, The Unbound Reader, who were kind enough to interrupt their busy lives and bring our brilliant granddaughter to the Carolinas.  After they left, the house seemed quiet…too quiet, so I rummaged around in the fridge and ran across some of the leftover Peach-o de Gallo.   Continue reading →

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Sea Legs™ & Sweet Pea Salad with Lemon-Yogurt Dressing

06 Monday Aug 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Fish, Gluten Free Option, Make Ahead, Salads

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Celery, cucumbers, frozen peas, Greek-style yogurt, imitation crab meat, lemon juice, lemon zest, lemongrass, Miracle Whip, red onion, Thai basil

Sea Legs & Sweet Pea Salad with Lemon-Yogurt DressingThis is a summer salad if there ever was one.  It’s perfect when the temperature soars, as it’s been doing here in the Carolinas, so this seems like the perfect dinner, giving me a delicious, quick, cold meal loaded with flavor, giving me just that little extra time I need to unpack more boxes…Yippee!!!  Continue reading →

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Goddess of the Sea Cakes

17 Tuesday Jul 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free Option, Imitation Crabmeat, Main Course, Make Ahead, Pan-Frying, Potatoes, Shrimp

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broth, butter, capers, Celery, cooked shrimp, dried potato flakes, Fennel, fresh herbs, frozen peas, garlic granules, imitation crab meat, Leeks, lemon juice, lemon zest, milk, panko crumbs, parmesan cheese, pecans, rice flour, Scallions, vegetable oil

Goddess of the Sea CakesI really do so enjoy imitation crab meat.  I know it’s not crab meat.  I just like it.  It’s never fishy when it’s heated.  It has a nice consistency, it’s easy to work with and it just tastes so good.  And it was really good in these patties.  Continue reading →

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Thai-Flavored Turbot with Charred Onions

07 Saturday Jul 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Main Course, Whitefish

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broth, butter, Garlic, lemon juice, lemongrass, Mushrooms, oil, Onions, Spices, turbot filet, white wine

Thai-Flavored Turbot with Charred OnionsThis is a wonderful dish.  The onions are just slightly charred, a tad burned, if you will.  Turbot is a wonderful fish.  It’s just slightly meaty and a bit on the sweet side.  It lends itself well to sauces, and this lemongrass-laced sauce is perfect with it.  Continue reading →

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