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Fish Fillets with a Plantain Chip, Pecan, Panko and Parmesan Crust

21 Thursday Jun 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free Option, Make Ahead, Pan-Frying, pecans, Whitefish

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butter, panko, parmesan cheese, pecans, plantain chips, seasoning, vegetable oil, whitefish fillets

Fish Fillets with a Plantain Chip, Pecan, Panko and Parmesan CrustThis is a wonderfully crispy, nutty crust, juxtaposed against the creaminess of the fish fillet.  The flavors play off of each other, bring cohesion to the dish, but still offer up a delightful textural quality.  According to The Spicy Honey, it’s a keeper recipe.  Continue reading →

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Plantain Chip-Crusted Fish Fillets with Curry Sauce

23 Friday Feb 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Fish, Gluten Free Option, Main Course, Quickies (It's not what you think!)

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bell peppers, coconut milk, Garlic, half and half, lemon juice, Onions, panko crumbs, pineapple, plantain chips, white wine

Plantain Chip-Crusted Fish Fillets with Curry SauceHave you tried plantain chips?  They’re readily available here in South Florida, but I’ve gotten them in the Northeast, too.  Anyway, you need to get yourself a bag, because they make a great “crumb” coating…really.  Crush them up and add use them to coat chicken breasts, or as in this case, fish fillets.  Oh yeah, they’re a great alternative to potato chips, too (and they are gluten free, as well!).  Continue reading →

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Portuguese-Style Tuna Steaks with Onions

13 Tuesday Feb 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Garlic, Gluten Free, Lemon, Lentils, Make Ahead, Onions, Spices, Tuna, White, Wine

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capers, dry white wine, Garlic, green olives, lemon juice, Lentils, olive oil, Onions, rice flour, Spices, tuna steaks

Portuguese-Style Tuna Steaks with OnionsI usually lean toward an Asian flavor profile when I make tuna steaks.  But, I just wasn’t feeling that today.  After our time in Portugal, I decided to wander in that direction.  More of a meander, really.  The main thing to remember with tuna, is to not over-cook it.  You want it crisp on the outside and very pink on the inside…and very delicious.  Continue reading →

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Salmon, Leek and Fennel Chowder

19 Friday Jan 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Dairy, Gluten Free, Leeks, Make Ahead, Meyer lemon, Potatoes, Salmon, Soup, Sweet Potatoes, Tangerine

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bay leaves, cornstarch, fennel bulb, half and half, Leeks, lemon zest, lemongrass, orange zest, Potatoes, Salmon, Spinach, Sweet Potatoes, water, whole milk

Salmon-Leek Chowder with Condimento PicadoWhen the weather cools…okay becomes damn cold, there’s nothing quite like a bowl of soup or chowder.  This is a simple combination of leeks, salmon, fennel and three kinds of potatoes.  Chowder, without heaps of freshly ground black pepper, just doesn’t cut it on The Goddess’s table…. Continue reading →

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Calamari Frita (Fried Calamari)

09 Tuesday Jan 2018

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

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Calamari, club soda, cornstarch, lemon juice, rice flour, seasonings

Calamari Frita (Fried Calamari) with Dipping SaucesIf there’s calamari on the menu, The Goddess will be ordering some.  Calamari, when well prepared, is a feast to behold.  Crispy on the outside, a slight sweetness and meltingly tender on the inside.  Delicious. Continue reading →

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Sushi Bowl (or Deconstructed Sushi)

06 Saturday Jan 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Asian, Carrots, Gluten Free, Main Course, Rice, Salmon, Shrimp, Tuna, Vegetarian Option

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avocado, Carrots, cilantro, Onion crunch, pickled ginger, radishes, Scallions, sushi rice, Thai basil, toasted sesame seeds, Tuna, wasabi

Sushi Bowl (or Deconstructed Sushi)I was thinking about making sushi, but just didn’t get myself organized enough to manage that.  This is sushi, but “unrolled” or deconstructed—layers of flavor.  This is fork food.  Chopsticks won’t work too well here, but the flavors are deliciously sushi.  Continue reading →

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Salmon-Leek-Meyer Lemon Sauce

07 Thursday Dec 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Leeks, Leftovers, Main Course, Meyer lemon, Pasta, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Salmon

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arrowroot, butter, dillweed, dry white wine, Garlic, green peas, Leeks, Meyer lemon, pasta, pecans, Salmon

Salmon-Leek-Meyer Lemon SauceSalmon, leeks and lemon are a lovely combination.  I was going to make a cream-based sauce, but that just seemed too rich.  I thought it would “muddy” the clean flavor of the salmon.  This was light, very flavorful and rich enough.  What more could a Goddess want?  Continue reading →

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Slow-Roasted Salmon with an Orange-Maple Glaze

01 Friday Dec 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Marinade, Orange, Salmon

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frozen orange juice concentrate, maple syrup, olive oil, Salmon, smoked paprika

Orange-Maple Glazed SalmonSlow-roasting salmon, is simple and allows for more margin of error.  In other words, it’s much harder to overcook salmon (or any fish, for that matter).  But, it really about the texture.  The texture of slow-roasted salmon is silky and unctuous.  It’s sexy salmon!  You’re going to like this.  Continue reading →

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Falafel-Coated Snapper with Sautéed Vegetable Mélange

03 Sunday Sep 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Corn, Fish, Gluten Free, Onions, Peppers

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bell peppers, Corn, falafel mix, Garlic, green olives, oil, onion, snapper filet, Spices

Falafel-Coated Snapper with Sautéed Vegetable MélangeI had falafel for lunch last week and I was reminded how much I love that flavor profile.  I also noticed how nice and crispy the exterior was, so The Goddess, having a mind like a steel trap, thought, ‘hmmm…I wonder how a falafel mix would work for coating fish?”  Continue reading →

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Sicilian-Style Tuna Steaks

05 Saturday Aug 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Garlic, Gluten Free, Main Course, Tuna

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canned tomatoes, capers, fish stock, fresh herbs, fresh tuna, Garlic, green olives, lemon zest, olive oil, onion, raisins, toasted nuts

Sicilian-Style Tuna SteaksFresh tuna steaks, the thicker the better, are usually seared in a screaming hot cast iron skillet.  They are usually served with just a simply sauce.  This version is different and this is no ordinary sauce.  The tuna is briefly and gently simmered in a lovely, tomato-based, sweet and sour sauce.  Continue reading →

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