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Cuban-Style Black Beans à la Pressure Cooker – Part 2

17 Saturday Mar 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Black beans, Garlic, Gluten Free, Herbs, Latin Food, Make Ahead, Onions, Peppers, Pressure Cooker, Smoked Neck, Spices, Vegetarian Option

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bell peppers, Black beans, chorizo, Garlic, herbs, Onions, smoked pork neck bones, Spices

Cuban-Style Black Beans à la Pressure Cooker, UnsoakedFirst of all, you’re going to need to read through the recipe for Cuban-Style Black Beans à la Pressure Cooker, because I’m not going to give you a recipe, because it’s the same.  This is about technique and cooking times, using the pressure cooker feature on my multi-cooker…it’s a wonder, I tell ya’…. 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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Condimento Picado

18 Thursday Jan 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Condiments, Gluten Free, Herbs

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capers, fresh herbs, lemon zest, red onion

Poached Salmon with Condimento PicadoMoment of truth?  This is really a garnish.  In actuality, it’s a garnish that’s a relish, but “Condimento Picado” just sounds so much better than “Minced Relish”, doesn’t it?  This is a perfect, tailor-made quick garnish/relish to add a punch of flavor to almost any plain, or simply prepared, protein.    Continue reading →

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Chicken Pot Pie Enchiladas

23 Thursday Nov 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Casserole, Herbs, Leftovers, Make Ahead, Poultry/Chicken, Supper

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béchamel sauce, Carrots, Celery, chicken broth, cooked chicken, dry white wine, flour tortillas, frozen peas, Garlic, heavy cream, herbs, Leeks, Mushrooms, rice flour, shredded cheese

Chicken Pot Pie EnchiladasThese probably aren’t what you think of when you think of enchiladas.  And that’s okay.  Though these aren’t very traditional, they are truly delicious.  They are also a great way to use up your leftover Thanksgiving turkey…timely, huh?  Continue reading →

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Layered, Roasted Ratatouille

04 Saturday Nov 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Buffet Food, Eggplant, Fennel, Gluten Free, Herbs, Make Ahead, Onions, Peppers, Side Dishes, Squash, Summer, Tomatoes, Vegetarian, Winter

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Eggplant, fennel bulb, garlic granules, herbs, Onions, red bell pepper, red pepper flakes, Tomatoes, zucchini

Layered, Roasted RatatouilleEvery now and again, you happen on a dish that’s just perfect.  This is that dish.  It’s a positively delicious dish.  It’s loaded with rich flavors and vivid colors.  Though it’s absolutely best made when the garden is overflowing, it transcends seasons.  And perhaps best of all, it goes together quickly and is even better made ahead and eaten at room temperature.  Continue reading →

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Croatian Braised Beef (Dalmatinska Pašticada)

16 Saturday Sep 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Beef, Braising, Garlic, Gluten Free, Herbs, Main Course, Make Ahead, Slow Cooker, Stock/Broth, Vegetables, Wine

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apple cider vinegar, bacon, bay leaves, broth, brown sugar, Carrots, chuck roast, Dijon mustard, dried figs, Garlic, herbs, lemons, Medjool dates, olive oil, parmesan cheese, parsnip, pearl onions, Prunes, red wine, Spices

Croatian Braised Beef (Dalmatinska Pašticada)I was reading a blog the other day, and I ran across something called Pašticada.  So, what’s this about?  Not being Croatian, this was new to me, but from what I was reading, this dish is a pretty big deal.  For the non-Croatian palate, this may seem like an odd combination of flavors to use with beef—lemons, nutmeg, cloves, prunes and other dried fruit—all braised slowly in red wine and plum brandy.  Continue reading →

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Schug (Yemeni Hot Sauce)

28 Friday Apr 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Condiments, Garlic, Gluten Free, Herbs, Hot Chiles, Make Ahead, Vegetarian

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cilantro, Garlic, lemon juice, parsley, Serrano chiles, Spices, vegetable oil

Schug (Yemeni Hot Sauce)Move over chimichurri!  This will be your go-to sauce for the summer.  I found this over at the Tasting Table.  Those folks come up with some amazing dishes, it’s not surprising to find this gem on their website.  And this most certainly is a gem.  Continue reading →

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Bread Stuffing with Leeks, Celery and Herbs with a Browned Butter Drizzle

21 Monday Nov 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Herbs, Holiday Fare, Make Ahead, Side Dishes, Vegetarian

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bread cubes, broth, butter, Carrots, Garlic, herbs, Leeks, Parsnips, pecans

Bread Stuffing with Leeks, Celery and Herbs with a Browned Butter DrizzleThis is more or less the dressing of my childhood.  I love, love, love stuffing or dressing.  You can keep the turkey, but keep the dressing coming.  This is herby and oniony and just plain wonderful…it wreaks of the holidays.  Continue reading →

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Dijon-Tarragon Vinaigrette (on Belgian & Bleu Salad)

09 Saturday Jan 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Herbs, Make Ahead, Vinaigrettes

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Chives, cider vinegar, Dijon mustard, Garlic, honey, lemon juice, rice wine vinegar, Shallots, sherry vinegar, tarragon

Dijon-Tarragon VinaigretteKayJay, the love of The Eldest One’s life, is a treasure.  And on top of that, she makes some of the best salads you will ever care to eat.  They are works of art, I tell ‘ya, and this one is no different.  The salad is excellent, but the Dijon-Tarragon Vinaigrette is spectacularly good. Continue reading →

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The Land”scape” of Late Spring

21 Sunday Jun 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Herbs

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Garlic

242It’s Garlic Scape Season!!!  The Goddess loves, loves, loves these little curlicues from heaven that are in season right now, for the next 2-3 weeks.  Scapes, as they are usually simply referred to, are the flower bud and its stem the garlic bulb produces in late spring.  They are removed so the bulb will grow larger for fall harvest.  There’s something about their delicate swan-like necks that culicue around each other…it’s magical, I tell you.  Continue reading →

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