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Southern Indian Fresh Onion Chutney

08 Friday Mar 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Condiments, Gluten Free, Indian Food, Onions, Vegetarian

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amchur powder, cilantro, Garlic, honey, red onion, Roma tomato, smoked paprika, sriracha sauce, toasted cumin, tomato paste, tomato purée

Southern Indian Fresh Onion ChutneyIf you’ve ever eaten in an Indian restaurant, then you’ve had this.  The Goddess has been known to have a bowl of this.  You think she’s kidding?  She is not.  This stuff is addictive, because it’s just, plain delicious.  Continue reading →

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Short-Cut Spiced Apple Butter

04 Monday Mar 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Apples, Gluten Free, preserves, Vegetarian

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applesauce, brown sugar, frozen apple juice concentrate, Spices

Short-Cut Spiced Apple ButterApple butter is autumn in a jar.  I love it spread on toast, or along side slices of pork.  It’s comforting and just plain, delicious.  But, it can be quite a bit of work, and you know The Goddess is one lazy…uh, well, Goddess.  So, she came up with this version and she’s happy to report, it’s delicious.  Continue reading →

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Afghan Vegetable Soup…Sort of!

01 Friday Mar 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Legumes, Make Ahead, Middle Eastern Flavors, Pressure Cooking, Soup, Vegetarian

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bay leaves, carrot, celery rib, diced tomatoes, dried pinto beans, Garlic, herbs, lacinato kale, Spices, tomato paste

Afghan Vegetable SoupI just recently had a wonderful meal at Ariana, in Philadelphia’s Old Town.  It was a frigid cold night, as one can expect in February.  I didn’t have their “Aush” or “Mashawa”, which are typical Afghan soups, but I saw bowls or it going by and it smelled heavenly.  Turns out, it is.  Continue reading →

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Cuban-Style Picadillo

23 Saturday Feb 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cuban, Gluten Free, Ground beef, Main Course, Make Ahead

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beef broth, bell peppers, capers, diced tomatoes, dry white wine, Garlic, green olives, Ground beef, Onions, raisins, sherry vinegar, Spices, tomato paste

Cuban-Style PicadilloEvery Cuban woman (or man, I suppose) knows how to make Picadillo.  It’s quick and delicious, but it’s never as good as “mami makes”!  Some things transcend cultures, don’t they?  I learned how to make this from my mother-in-law and from The Latin Lover’s great-aunt, both damn fine cooks.  It’s a very valuable recipe to have.  Continue reading →

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Meatloaf, Cuban-Style

22 Friday Feb 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cuban, Gluten Free, Make Ahead

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brown sugar, cilantro, Cornmeal, dry red wine, eggs, fire-roasted tomatoes, Ground beef, Ground pork, Ham, milk, olive, onion, Onions, orange zest, Peppers, potato flakes, raisins, Spices

Meatloaf, Cuban-StyleYou may remember, in the past…yes, The Goddess is a deity with a past!  Everyone has a past, and goddess-willing, it’s interesting and rich with memories.  Anyway, there were a couple of posts for Boliche and Boliche, Deconstructed, as well as picadillo.  This is simply boliche in meatloaf form.  An experiment going deliciously well!  Continue reading →

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Skillet Pizza-in-a-Meatloaf

21 Thursday Feb 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Ground beef, Herbs, Make Ahead, Skillet Dinner

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bacon, bell peppers, dry beef base, dry white wine, eggs, Garlic, herbs, honey, lean ground beef, milk, Onions, parmesan cheese, pepperoni, shredded pizza cheese, sour cream, strained tomato purée, tomato paste

Skillet Pizza-in-a-MeatloafI had some mini-pepperoni that just seemed like they would be a nice addition to some lean ground beef…I was thinking maybe a taco-like thing, but The Latin Lover said, “We haven’t had meatloaf in a while.  I love meatloaf”…well, what more could a Goddess want to hear?  Continue reading →

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Danish Red Cabbage Salad with Apples & Mandarins – Part Two

07 Thursday Feb 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Apples, Cabbage, Gluten Free, Salads, Vegetarian

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apple, lime juice, Mandarins, olive oil, orange juice concentrate, red cabbage, toasted nuts

Danish Red Cabbage Salad with Apples & MandarinsI’ve decided to inundate you with slaws…I’m loving them, so I feel the need to force feed them to you!  This one is beautiful, very holiday-looking, and is particularly nice in winter.  It drowns out the grey, days of dreariness with its vivid colors and it just tastes great!  Continue reading →

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Slaw with Mandarin Orange and Jicama – Part One

06 Wednesday Feb 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cabbage, Gluten Free, Salads, Vegetarian

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ball park mustard, buttermilk, cabbage, celery heart, jicama, Mandarin oranges, mayonnaise, Scallions, sugar

Slaw with Mandarin Orange and JicamaSlaws are underrated, in The Goddess’s ever so humble opinion.  I think perhaps we think they are too ordinary, which is too bad.  They don’t have to be.  Explore your inner, creative side and slaw away!   Continue reading →

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Skillet Pork Chops on a Bed of Onions and Mushrooms

26 Saturday Jan 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Herbs, pork chops, Rice, Roasting, Skillet Dinner

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broth, Garlic, herbs, Mushrooms, Onions, parmesan cheese, pork chops, white wine

Skillet Pork Chops on a Bed of Onions and MushroomsThe Latin Lover worked through lunch, so we’re dining early tonight.  The Goddess had needed a quick-fix.  So pork chops over rice, that’s enriched with white wine and stock, as well as sautéed onions and mushrooms.  Into the oven and about 30 minutes later…dinner!  Continue reading →

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Seafood Coconut Curry with Mango

19 Saturday Jan 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Indian Food, Mango, Shellfish/Mollusks, Vegetarian Option

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bay scallops, bell pepper, Cashews, cilantro, coconut milk, diced tomatoes, fresh ginger, Garlic, ghee, lime juice, lime zest, lobster, Mango, onion, Shrimp, Spices

Seafood Coconut Curry with MangoI’ve been thinking about Indian food recently.  Obsessing really.  This is what usually sends me off on a recipe search.  Picture The Goddess, crawling in camo through her jungle of cookbooks and the Inter”Webs”, in search of ideas.  That’s an image, isn’t it?  In this case, there wasn’t really a search.  It just sort of came together, and I had leftover shrimp and lobster…see how that works?  Continue reading →

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