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Category Archives: Herbs

Brussels Sprout, Fennel and Leek Soup

28 Wednesday Oct 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Brussels Sprouts, Gluten Free, Soup, Thyme, Vegetarian

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Asiago cheese, bay leaf, Brussels Sprouts, curry powder, dry thyme, fresh fennel, fresh spinach, Garlic, Leeks, parsnip, potato, vegetable base, white carrot

This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is img_0474.jpgBrussels Sprout and Fennel Chowder.  Hmmmm.  Intriguing, no?  There’s cabbage soup, so why not Brussels sprouts, in liquid form.  Well, folks, it works and it works well.  This soup is vegetarian, even vegan, if you omit the cheese (but why would you?).  It’s filling, without being heavy. And most importantly, it just tastes really, really delicious.  Continue reading →

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Kafta-fel (A Marriage of Kafta and Falafel)

26 Sunday Jul 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free Option, Ground beef, Herbs, Lamb, Main Course, Make Ahead, Meyer lemon, Middle Eastern Flavors

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dry falafel mix, fresh herbs, Garlic, Ground beef, Meyer lemon juice, Meyer lemon zest, onion, Spices, sumac, water

This is a marriage made in heaven!  Inspiration is a funny thing…it can come out of nowhere.  It can be overheard.  It can sneak up on you.  Or is can simply be the unfolding of something unexplained…that’s sort what happened here.  Continue reading →

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Mediterranean Yogurt-Herb Dip with Meyer Lemon Zest

01 Wednesday Jul 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Dip, Herbs, Make Ahead, Mediterranean Flavors, Meyer lemon, yogurt

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fresh fennel fronds, fresh herbs, Garlic, lemon juice, Meyer lemon zest, sumac, whole-milk Greek yogurt

This is one of those delicious, almost-no-work-type of dishes.  It’s flexible and loaded with flavor.  It is the quintessential summer dip.  And I think summer is upon us!

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Vietnamese-Flavored Meatloaf

12 Friday Jun 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Asian, Gluten Free, Ground pork, Herbs, Make Ahead, Sandwiches

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baking soda, brown sugar, dry potato flakes, egg, fish sauce, fresh ginger, fresh herbs, Garlic, Ground pork, lemongrass, milk, Scallions, Shallots, Spices

I’ve had Banh Mi on my mind recently.  At this point, venturing out for a Banh Mi, is foolishly indulgent, no matter how good it is.  And these are good!  Solution?  Make some for the The Latin Lover and me.  To that end, a meatloaf seemed like the place to start.  This is that meatloaf.  Continue reading →

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Quick, Creamy Peanut Rice Noodles

27 Wednesday May 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Asian, Gluten Free Option, Herbs, Make Ahead, rice noodles, Salads, Scallions, Vegetarian

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carrot, cilantro, cucumber, fresh ginger, fresh mint, Garlic, honey sesame oil, lime juice, peanut butter, peanuts, rice noodles, rice wine vinegar, sambal oelek, soy sauce

These peanut noodles are creamy and thick and just plain good.  This is one of those recipes that is pretty flexible, depending on your taste…so adjust away!  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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Spring Has Sprung!

30 Thursday Apr 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Herbs

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fresh herbs

Spring is here…at least it’s here in The Goddess’s realm of being.  And of course, it is all about The Goddess!  If spring hasn’t arrived, there are, as they say, the “harbingers of spring”…daffodils, new green growth peeking through the soil, and lovely, sunny, cool days.  Continue reading →

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Damn Fine Bolognese Sauce

25 Saturday Apr 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free Option, Herbs, Make Ahead, Meat, Sauces, Tomatoes, Vegetarian Option

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butter, carrot, Celery, chicken bouillon powder, crushed tomatoes, dried herbs, dry white wine, fresh fennel, fresh herbs, Garlic, Ground beef, Ground pork, half and half, onion, pasta, sugar, tomato paste, white wine vinegar, whole canned tomatoes

The Spicy Honey loves, loves, loves Bolognese sauce.  And admittedly, I’ve never been particularly happy with my previous attempts.  They were just ho-hum.  This one…I’m very happy with, and I think you might be, too!  Continue reading →

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Buttermilk-Cheese Quick Bread with Fresh Herbs

24 Friday Apr 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Bread, Cheese, Herbs, Quick, Vegetarian

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all-purpose flour, baking powder, baking soda, black pepper, buttermilk, cheddar cheese, fresh herbs, olive oil, parmesan cheese

Okay, so this should really be called “Cheese-Herb” Quick Bread, because there’s way more cheese than herb.  But, I think the herbs are much more of a forward flavor, than the cheese…whatever you call it, doesn’t matter.  Just make it… Continue reading →

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Turkish Black Olive-Lemon Yogurt Sauce

02 Thursday Apr 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Condiments, Gluten Free, Herbs, Make Ahead, Vegetarian, yogurt

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black olives, fresh herbs, Garlic, olive oil, preserved lemons, whole-milk Greek yogurt

I have no idea if you would ever find this on a dinner table in Turkey.  But, it has those flavors and I think, any Turkish cook might approve.  For me, this is a stand-over-the-sink-and-eat-with-a-spoon-type of condiment.  Continue reading →

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