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Category Archives: Beef

Braised Beef with Orange and Figs

03 Tuesday Dec 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Beef, Braising, Comfort Food, Fennel, Figs, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Onions, Orange, Pressure Cooking, Stew, Sun-dried

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allspice, chuck steak, dry figs, fennel bulb, garlic granules, onion

Braised Beef with Orange and FigsI’ve been reading this really interesting cookbook, ****************.   Actually, it’s less of a cookbook, though they have some wonderful recipes, and more of a reference work.  At least for me it is.  The authors are a chef and a specialist in scents.  What a combination, right?  Continue reading →

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Dom Pedro’s Pot Roast

13 Sunday Oct 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Beef, Brazilian, Gluten Free, Main Course, Make Ahead, Pressure Cooker

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chuck roast, cocoa, coffee, fire-roasted tomatoes, Garlic, green olives, hearts of palm, honey, lime juice, olive oil, onion, orange juice, pearl onions, Spices

Who the hell is Dom Pedro you’re asking?  And what does he have to do with pot roast?  The Portuguese-born Dom Pedro I was the first ruler of the Empire of Brazil back in the 19th century.  He has nothing to do with pot roast per se, but here we join together some of the best of both Portuguese and Brazilian flavors, for a winning combination.  Continue reading →

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Shredded Mexican-Style Beef with Onions, Beans and Green Chiles

10 Friday May 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Beef, Gluten Free, Latin Food, Make Ahead, Onions, Red Beans

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Beer, canned tomatoes, cilantro, frozen orange juice concentrate, Garlic, green chiles, herbs, kidney beans, Lime, olive oil, onion, round steak, Spices

You know how sometimes the culinary gods intervene?  This dish came about because those gods were playing and romping through my life.  However, as happens now and again, those gods led me to deliciousness!  This is redolent with Mexican flavors, it’s filling and it’s flexible! Continue reading →

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Sunday Dinner Rump Roast with Onion Gravy

30 Saturday Mar 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Main Course, Roast

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arrowroot, beef broth, beef rump roast, dry rub, Garlic, herbs, ketchup, Onions, red wine

Sunday Dinner Rump Roast with Onion GravyNothing says Sunday dinner like a nice hunk of roast beef, right?  Some good gravy, roasted or mashed potatoes, maybe some green beans, asparagus, carrots or rutabaga…these, however will only be bit players.  It’s all about the meat.  Now, doesn’t that just scream “Sunday dinner, call the kids”?    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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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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Asian Sloppy Joe’s

24 Thursday Jan 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Asian, Gluten Free Option, Ground beef, Ground pork, Onions, Sandwiches, Thighs

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bell pepper, Garlic, ginger, Ground pork, hoisin sauce, ketchup, lime juice, red onion, sambal oelek

Asian Sloppy Joe'sI hope you are familiar with the Asian chef, Ming Tsai.  He did a series on PBS and he had a restaurant in the Boston area, Blue Ginger.  Anyway, this is based on a recipe from one of his books.  They are so good, sloppy and just plain delicious.  I think they’re better the next day.  Continue reading →

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Simple, Simply Delicious Sloppy Joe’s

23 Wednesday Jan 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free Option, Ground beef, Make Ahead, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Sandwiches

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ball park mustard, bell peppers, carrot, cider vinegar, Ground beef, ketchup, onion, Spices, tomato juice, tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce

Simple, Simply Delicious Sloppy Joe'sSloppy Joe’s were always my birthday request when I was but a wee one.  I still love them.  My mother made hers with tomato soup, but I tend not to use canned soups…I think it might just be a bit of snobbery on my part, because there really was a reason I asked for them every year.  They were sublimely delicious!  Continue reading →

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Iberian Peninsula Braising Sauce

11 Thursday Oct 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Beef, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Spanish, Spices

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almonds, beef broth, bell peppers, Bread, chuck steak, fresh herbs, Garlic, honey, olive oil, olives, Onions, plum tomatoes, sherry vinegar, Spices, white wine

Iberian Peninsula Braised BeefThis sauce is incredibly complex and absolutely delicious, with flavors leaning well into Spain and wandering just a bit into Portugal.  Sherry vinegar, smoked paprika, cinnamon, olives, orange and almonds are significant players in both countries, tracing their roots back to the Moorish habitation of the peninsula for some 700 years.  Make certain you have good bread to mop.  You don’t want to miss a drop! Continue reading →

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From-the-Freezer-to-the-Skillet Perfect Steak!

30 Sunday Sep 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Main Course, Pan-Frying, steak

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From-the-Freezer-to-the-Skillet Perfect Steak!I’ve been toying with cooking steak from the freezer for awhile now.  I somewhat regularly cook hamburgers directly from the freezer, but let’s just say that steak hasn’t been wildly successful.  Until last night.  The steak was a perfect medium-rare, so you can have steak for dinner, even if you forget to take it out of the freezer!  Continue reading →

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