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Winter Squash au Gratin Supreme to the Max!

31 Saturday Oct 2015

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

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broth, cheese, Garlic, heavy cream, herbs, Mushrooms, Onions, Sun-dried, winter squash

The Goddess has been thinking a bit about Thanksgiving.  She has a lot to be thankful for, but packing up the house isn’t high on the list.  She’s doing it way too slowly, but it’s going.  But, I digress…what else is new? Continue reading →

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Sweet & Sour Russian Cabbage Soup

23 Friday Oct 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Soup

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broth, cabbage, Carrots, Garlic, Mushrooms, onion, Sun-dried, Tomatoes

Do you ever forget about a recipe, then run across it, or find something that reminds you of it and you think, “I love that and had forgotten about it.  I must make it NOW!” Well, that’s what happened to The Goddess last night.  Continue reading →

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Chicken Breasts in a Citrus-Lime Marinade

17 Saturday Oct 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Latin Food, Marinade

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frozen orange juice concentrate, herbs, honey, lime juice, mayonnaise, Spices

Citrus-Lime Marinated Grilled Chicken BreastsThis is a great marinade.  It is rather naturally Latin by ingredients and works great with chicken breasts.  It marries frozen orange juice concentrate, lime juice, with some garlic, herbs and spices.  But, there’s a secret ingredient….  Continue reading →

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Mexican Restaurant-Style Salsa

16 Friday Oct 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Gluten Free, Sauces

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cilantro, cumin, Garlic, jalapeño peppers, lime juice, onion, tomato juice, tomato purée

Mexican Restaurant-Style SalsaI love salsa.  I think most people do.  I love it on good tortilla chips.  Good salsa pure, simple, with just the right balance of flavors.  The thing is I’m picky about my salsa.  I don’t like the watery version you get from using fresh tomatoes.  Nor the thick, gloppy version that takes over the whole chip.  Both of these seem to be de rigueur in many jarred, and so-called “fresh” salsas in supermarkets and many restaurants, Mexican or otherwise.  So I decided to do something about it.  Continue reading →

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Roasted Buffalo Cauliflower with Bleu Cheese

11 Sunday Oct 2015

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bleu cheese, Cauliflower, Chives, hot sauce

Roasted Caulflower with Bleu Cheese and Buffalo SauceBuffalo-Flavored Cauliflower with Bleu Cheese…why didn’t I think of this before?  As you know, The Goddes is trying to divest her fridge of its belongings, and there was this bottle of Frank’s® Hot Sauce that’s been lurking, hiding behind the jars of capers, olives and pickles, right there on the door.  And sitting right there on the shelf was a piece of bleu cheese…you see where she’s going here, right?  Continue reading →

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Cuban-Style Roast Chicken

10 Saturday Oct 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cuban, Gluten Free, Main Course, Poultry/Chicken, Uncategorized

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Chicken, herbs, honey, lime juice, Spices

Cuban-Style Roasted ChickenThis is it!  The chicken you won’t be able to stop eating.  You may abandon supermarket-roasted chickens forever!  The flavors are very similar to Lechon Asado from a much earlier post, but it’s the Honey-Lime Drizzle that will make you weak in knees.  Continue reading →

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Scalloped Sweet Potatoes with a Kick!

04 Sunday Oct 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Side Dishes, Vegetarian

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bacon, cheddar cheese, chiles, heavy cream, Leeks, nuts, Spices, Sweet Potatoes

There are many versions of scalloped potatoes.  They seem to go well with so many things—ham, meatloaf, turkey, etc.  With heavy cream, and all that cheesy, creamy goodness and the crispy crust, they are an indulgence worth every calorie!  But they’re orange, you say…Surprise!!!  These are scalloped sweet potatoes.  Continue reading →

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Oregano Eggs (Uova all’Origano)

03 Saturday Oct 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Brunch, Eggs, Gluten Free, Lunch, Supper, Vegetarian

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cheese, eggs, herbs, olive oil

Eggs OreganoI made this over the weekend when The Latin Lover, The Middle Son and The Unbound Reader were here.  It was glorious…the eggs were good, too!.  Continue reading →

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A Pair of Celery Salads

27 Sunday Sep 2015

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avocado, Celery, lemon juice, pineapple, red pepper flakes, rice wine vinegar, sesame oil, sesame seeds

Asian-Flavored Celery SaladCelery is an underrated vegetable.  We haul it out when we diet and when we have Buffalo wings (who knew buffalo could fly!) or we make soup, but otherwise it tends to languish in the crisper drawer, until you’re pulling out a bag of slime and looking for the garbage can.  This has happened to you and you know it.  No more, I tell you.  Celery is a great vegetable, not to be ignored.  It can be a star and salads are a great place to start.  Continue reading →

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Tuscan-Style White Beans

26 Saturday Sep 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Gluten Free, Legumes, Make Ahead, Side Dishes, Vegetarian

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broth, Fennel, Garlic, herbs, onion, Tomatoes, white beans

Now that we’re wandering into the Autumn, I’m beginning to think about heartier dishes.  You know, good peasant food.  The Goddess loves the bold, assertive flavors and stick-to-your-ribs quality that peasant food brings to the table.  I think most people like that sort of food…at least the people who come to our table seem to!  Continue reading →

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