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Arugula-Pear Salad with Bleu Cheese Vinaigrette

10 Sunday May 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cheese, Pears, Salad Dressing, Salads

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arugula, balsamic vinegar, bleu cheese, Dijon mustard, Garlic, olive oil, Pears, peppercorns, red onion, rice wine vinegar, Spices, sugar, vegetable oil, wine vinegar, Worchestershire sauce

Years ago, when The Goddess was a mere imp, she found a recipe for pears with bleu cheese, all dressed up with a vinaigrette.  It was heavenly.  This plays off that delicious memory.  Continue reading →

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Strawberry-Lemon Blondie Bars (or Cake)

09 Saturday May 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Bars, Lemon, Strawberries, Vegetarian

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all-purpose flour, baking powder, butter, egg, lemon juice, powdered sugar, Strawberries, strawberry-flavored gelatin, sugar

These just positively fly together…like about 5 minutes.  It takes longer to dice up the strawberries than it does to actually make the recipe.  Oh, so delicious…and easy, too!  Continue reading →

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Sticky Orange-Garlic Chicken

08 Friday May 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Asian, Gluten Free Option, Instant-Pot, Main Course, Make Ahead, Orange, Poultry/Chicken, Thighs

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apple cider vinegar, chicken thighs, cornstarch, frozen orange juice concentrate, Garlic, honey, lemongrass, olive oil, orange marmalade, rice wine vinegar, sesame seeds, soy sauce

This is an excellent Instant-Pot recipe.  Brown it and cook it all in the same pot.  To quote Ina Garten, “How easy is that?” And, it’s just so damn delicious, too!  Continue reading →

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Cinco de Mayo Chicken Taco Salad

05 Tuesday May 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Black beans, Gluten Free, Herbs, Orange, Salads, sour cream, Vegetarian Option

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avocado, bell peppers, Black beans, cherry tomatoes, chile powder, cooked chicken, Corn, corn chips, cumin, fresh herbs, Garlic, lettuce, olives, Orange, salsa, Scallions, shredded cheese, smoked sweet paprika, sour cream, taco seasoning, Tomatoes

This is a quick-fix dinner for Cinco de Mayo.  If you have leftover chicken from Sunday dinner, like the Brazilian Bakery Sunday Chicken, then you’re set.  If not, purchase one of those broasted chickens from the supermarket.  This is a perfect patio dinner on a hot summer day.  Continue reading →

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Good Karma Lamb Korma

11 Saturday Apr 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Braising, Gluten Free, Lamb, Lemon, Make Ahead, Middle Eastern Flavors, Vegetables

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almonds, diced tomatoes, Eggplant, fresh ginger, Greek-style yogurt, heavy cream, Lamb, lemon zest, olive oil, Spices

This version of Korma is not traditional.  I’ve added eggplant and lemon zest.  Feel free to omit both, but hand-to-heart, it won’t be as tasty…and at the Goddess’s abode, we’re all about tasty!  This Korma has particularly good Karma. Continue reading →

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Pear and Gouda Soup with Dried Cranberry-Toasted Walnut Garnish

04 Saturday Apr 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free Option, Light cream, Make Ahead, Pears, Soup, Vegetarian

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allspice, Anjou pears, bay leaf, broth, butter, dried cranberries, dry white wine, flour, gouda cheese, half and half, lemon juice, pomegranate molasses, port wine, Shallots, smoked paprika, toasted walnuts

This was one of those recipes that you read and think, “Oh, my God…I need to make this right now”…except it’s two o’clock in the morning and you’re reading cookbooks because…who knows why?  Except you aren’t asleep.  But, the next morning…okay, later in the morning, I was in the kitchen peeling pears!  Continue reading →

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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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Spanish-Style Seasonal Salad

28 Saturday Dec 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Fruit, Gluten Free, Spanish, Vegetables, Vegetarian, Vinaigrettes

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almonds, cheese, fruit, hard-boiled eggs, lettuce, olives, vegetables, vinaigrette

The Spaniards eat salad.  They eat salad communally.  It’s usually served with simple,  seasonal ingredients, on a large plate set in the middle of the table.  They splash on a good sherry or red wine vinegar and always, always, always their best olive oil drizzled over.  It’s a thing of beauty.  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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