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Boozy Banana Bread with Chocolate and Toasted Nuts

20 Tuesday Feb 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Banana, Bread, Chocolate, Lemon, Quick, Vegetarian, Walnuts

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all-purpose flour, baking powder, baking soda, bananas, bourbon, butter, chocolate bits, eggs, lemon juice, sugar, toasted walnuts, vanilla extract

Boozy Banana Bread with Chocolate and Toasted NutsBanana Bread is delicious, but it’s particularly delicious with toasted nuts and chocolate.  This one’s boozed up, even though I may have this for breakfast.  Toasted with butter….MMMMM!  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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Great Wall Spicy, Tangerine-Beef Stir-Fry

10 Saturday Feb 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Asian, Beef, Broccoli, Garlic, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Onions, Peppers, Stir-Fry, Tangerine

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arrowroot, beef sirloin, bell peppers, black bean sauce, broccoli florets, brown sugar, cilantro, Garlic, olive oil, Onions, oyster sauce, rice wine vinegar, sambal oelek, sesame oil, soy sauce, star anise, tangerine zest, Thai basil, toasted sesame seeds, Worcestershire sauce

Great Wall Spicy, Orange-Beef Stir-FryThe key to a successful stir-fry, is a hot wok and having your mis en place, in place (pun totally intended!).  Have everything sliced and diced before you even put the pan on the stove.  Then, turn on the exhaust fan and crank the heat!  Continue reading →

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Quick Garlic Aïoli

03 Saturday Feb 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Chives, Condiments, Garlic, Gluten Free, Lemon, Sauces

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Chives, Garlic, lemon juice, Light mayonnaise, olive oil

Quick Garlic AïoliAïoli is something you need to know how to make.  It’s a basic mayonnaise, but with a good hit of garlic.  I don’t tend to make aïoli from scratch, because it doesn’t keep as well, as it contains raw egg yolks.  This version, which used purchased mayonnaise, keeps well, is more stable and is just plain delicious.   Continue reading →

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Lazy Sunday Fruit Salad

27 Saturday Jan 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Blackberries, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Papaya, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Strawberries, Vegetarian

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Blackberries, fresh mint, frozen orange juice concentrate, lime juice, Papaya, Strawberries, strawberry gelatin

Lazy Sunday Fruit SaladDoes anyone really need a recipe for fruit salad?  Probably not, but I’m giving you one anyone, just in case!  This is a particularly nice combination of flavors, and it’s pretty.  The lime juice and chile flakes go so very nicely with the fruit.  Does that surprise you?  Continue reading →

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Flan Especial

26 Friday Jan 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Dairy, Desserts, Eggs, Gluten Free, Latin Food, Lemon, Lime, Make Ahead, Orange

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citrus zests, half and half, kosher salt, large eggs, sugar, vanilla extract, whole milk

Flan EspecialFlan is one of those desserts that almost everyone loves.  From a hostess’s standpoint, flan is a terrific dessert, as it really needs to be done in advance.  It’s also a terrific dessert, because it’s simply delicious and deliciously simple.  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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Thai-Pineapple Chile Sauce

09 Tuesday Jan 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Asian, Gluten Free, Pineapple, Sauces, Tropical Fruit, Vegetarian

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Mango, pineapple, Thai chili sauce

Thai-Pineapple Chile SauceThis is a nice little sauce to have on hand.  It’s positively delicious with fish of any kind, but it’s decent with chicken fingers, Fried Calamari or drizzled over pork.  You can vary the fruit, but I love this combination.  Continue reading →

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Roasted Cauliflower with Pears and Bleu Cheese

29 Friday Dec 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cauliflower, Gluten Free, Pears, Side Dishes, Vegetarian

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bleu cheese, Cauliflower, olive oil, Pears

Pears and bleu cheese have a natural affinity for each other.  They are a perfect pair (pun intended!), so to speak.  But, you might be rather surprised to learn that they’re also up for a threesome, with that sexy minx, cauliflower.  Continue reading →

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Cranberry Sauce with Warm, Tropical Flavors

22 Friday Dec 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Condiments, Cranberries, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Thanksgiving, Vegetarian

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allspice, apple cider, cherry preserves, cinnamon stick, Cranberries, guava preserves, honey, Mango, Meyer lemon, orange pulp, orange zest, pineapple, sugar, water

Cranberry Sauce with Warm, Tropical Flavors‘Tis the time of year, and as you know, The Goddess loves her cranberry sauce.  She loves homemade cranberry sauce.  She loves the stuff in the cans, too.  She’s been pining for cranberry sauce for months, so she began by making a double batch.  Hey, cranberries are only around for a short time, but cranberry sauce can be forever!  Well, almost….  Continue reading →

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