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Eggplant with Onions, Wine Vinegar, Grapes and Pine Nuts

16 Friday Aug 2019

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

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Asian eggplant, Garlic, grapes, olive oil, Onions, toasted walnuts, white wine vinegar

Vini da Arturo, in Venice, makes this incredibly simple, but delicious dish.  It’s perfect for summer and it’s gets better the next day.  Bring this to the next potluck BBQ.  Continue reading →

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Wild Mushrooms with Cream, Marsala & Garlic Scapes

01 Saturday Jun 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Sauces, Side Dishes

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black pepper, garlic scapes, heavy cream, Marsala wine, olive oil, salt, wild mushrooms

Wild Mushrooms with Cream, Marsala & Garlic ScapesIt’s garlic scape time!  The Goddess lives for this time of year.  There’s so much we can do with them and these mushrooms are a great vehicle to shine a delicious light on them!  Continue reading →

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Cheesy Rice with Tomatoes, Onions and Garlic

18 Saturday May 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cheese, Gluten Free, Herbs, Rice, Side Dishes, Tomatoes, Vegetarian

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bell peppers, cheddar cheese, cooked rice, fire-roasted tomatoes, Garlic, herbs, Onions, Spices

This rice is along the line of the everyday rice many Mexican cooks prepare.  And it’s good.  It’s really delicious.  But, it’s so much more, because once you capture the basic, there are so many, many different flavor roads to travel down.  Think of this as just the beginning of your culinary journey.  Continue reading →

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Hasselback Tomatoes with Basil-Mozzarella Filling

19 Friday Apr 2019

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

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fresh basil, fresh mozzarella, Garlic, olive oil, onion, parmesan cheese, Tomatoes

The Eldest Progeny, who is a creative and fine cook, told me about this recipe he found in Cook’s Country, and thought it sounded interesting and delicious.  I didn’t have the recipe, so I winged it.  It flew pretty well, I think.  Continue reading →

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Rutabaga, Carrot and Parsnip Mash

30 Saturday Mar 2019

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

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Aleppo pepper flakes, broth, Carrots, parmesan cheese, Parsnips, rutabaga, spice, toaste walnuts

Rutabaga, Carrot and Parsnip MashThis is winter comfort food, but hey, it’s been chilly recently, and these veggies are just such a nice foil for Sunday Rump Roast Beef with Onion Gravy.  And Rutabaga is an underutilized veggie and this combination, rutabaga, carrots and parsnips are just better together.  Continue reading →

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Roasted Buffalo Cauliflower

28 Friday Dec 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Gluten Free, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Side Dishes, Vegetarian

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bleu cheese, Cauliflower, hot sauce, seasonings

Roasted Caulflower with Bleu Cheese and Buffalo SauceI swear that anything can be “buffaloed”.  And there are recipes galore for Buffalo cauliflower, so I’m not even going to give you a recipe.  We’re just going to talk through the process, because you don’t need a recipe.  Follow your taste buds.

Roasted Cauliflower FloretsPlace the cauliflower florets on a foil-lined cookie sheet or a cast iron skillet.  Drizzle with some olive oil or bacon fat…some sort of fat.  Be careful with butter, because it might burn.  We’re going to quickly roast this mixture in a 450°F oven until it’s as done as you want it, about 10 minutes will probably do it for you.

When it comes out of the oven, pour it into a bowl, and sprinkle with salt.  Now, you have to options (I used option one, this time).

Roasted Cauliflower Florets
Buffalo Sauce for Roasted Buffalo Cauliflower with Bleu Cheese

Buffalo Sauce for Roasted Buffalo Cauliflower with Bleu Cheese
Roasted Caulflower with Bleu Cheese and Buffalo Sauce

Option One:  Pour hot sauce of your choice into the pan, along with a good squeeze of lemon juice.  Bring that to the boil, whisking away with abandon.  Lower the heat; add butter, by the tablespoon.  I use cold butter and whisk it into the hot sauce mixture so it thickens up a bit.  Then place your cauliflower in a serving bowl; I use a skillet with a pretty blue enamel exterior, pour the hot sauce mixture over and sprinkle very generously with coarsely crumbled bleu cheese.  The amounts are up to you.  Let the whole mess sit for about 5 minutes.  This allows the cheese to soften and become melty—now it’s ready to serve.  Option Two:  You may squeeze a little lemon juice over the cauliflower, then douse the cauliflower with some hot sauce of choice.  However much you want or rather, how hot you want it!  Sprinkle generously with crumbled bleu cheese or Gorgonzola…any bleu-veined cheese is good.  Sometimes I add some coarsely chopped celery leaves…you know the big leaves, not the softer leaves from the heart.  Oh yes, and lots and lots of freshly ground black pepper.

That’s it.  That’s all there is to it.  If I’m feeling in the mood for creaminess, I pour a good quality bleu cheese salad dressing over it.  In the summer, feel free to do the roasting on the grill, if you don’t want to heat up your kitchen.  I just put a triple thickness of foil directly on the grill, toss the cauliflower and fat together in a bowl and then dump it on the foil when the grill is hot.  Screaming heat is the best way to cook cauliflower for something like this.  No heat in the kitchen, so it’s good for a hot summer night.  Roasted Caulflower with Bleu Cheese and Buffalo SauceServe it as a side dish or as a starter.  Life is good and easy, it turns out.

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Oma’s Sauerkraut with Apple, Onion and Bacon

07 Friday Dec 2018

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

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apple, bacon, bacon fat, caraway seeds, flour, onion, sauerkraut

Oma's Sauerkraut with Apple, Onion and BaconDid you have a nice Thanksgiving?  We were blessed with a visit from our good Canadian friends, The Austrian Sweet Tooth and The Organizer, Now Retired (she’s my political conscience!).  They were visiting to “experience” the “Southern” Thanksgiving, as they have never been with us for Thanksgiving, American-style, and a “Southern” Thanksgiving, as well.  We didn’t do the traditional turkey, but feasted on Pork Tenderloin with Mushrooms, Herbs and Apples, Bread Stuffing with Herbs, Scalloped Corn and sauerkraut.  Sauerkraut is just so delicious with pork, so why not?  And this…this is some gooood sauerkraut!  Continue reading →

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Creamed Spinach with Summer Squash and Corn Casserole

04 Tuesday Sep 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Casserole, Corn, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Roasting, Side Dishes, Spinach, Summer, Vegetarian

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butter, cheeses, corn kernels, Cornmeal, cream cheese, frozen spinach, Garlic, heavy cream, olive oil, Onions, panko crumbs, rice flour, summer squash

Creamed Spinach with Summer Squash and Corn CasseroleThe Goddess loves creamed spinach, but for some reason, she doesn’t make it too frequently.  It’s particularly nice with steak, don’t you think?  Well, she was serving steak with Bleu Cheese Butter and Mocha-Merlot Sauce with Shallots.  So, creamed spinach seemed like a good idea…but then… Continue reading →

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Vegetarian Stuffed Patty-Pan Squash

31 Friday Aug 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Main Course, Mediterranean Flavors, Side Dishes, Squash, Summer, Vegetarian

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carrot, Cauliflower, cheese, Garlic, herbs, marinara sauce, Mushrooms, Onions, patty-pan squash, sun-dried tomatoes, toasted walnuts

Vegetarian Stuffed Patty Pan SquashThis is a perfect and perfectly delicious vegetarian entrée.  Of course, you can stuff zucchini, but if you can get your hands on some patty pan squash, grab ’em up.  They’re just so much more fun.  These reheat well, so they can be prepared when you have time and then you can simply reheat for a nice mid-week meal.  Continue reading →

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Sautéed Kale with Strawberries

12 Sunday Aug 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Side Dishes, Vegetarian

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butter, Garlic, lacinato kale, olive oil, red wine vinegar, seasoning, Strawberries

Kale Sautéed with StrawberriesI purchased some lacinato kale the other day.  I know.  I know.  I’ve ranted about how tired I am of kale in everything, but chocolate pudding.  And I am tired of it, but I’m a puzzle.  Okay?  I do enjoy sautéed greens every now and then.  Continue reading →

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