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Prairie Chili with Beans

02 Tuesday Jan 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Carrots, Comfort Food, Game, Gluten Free, Ground beef, Ground pork, Main Course, Make Ahead, Onions, Soup, Tomatoes, Venison

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carrot, Celery, Garlic, Ground beef, Ground pork, Onions, Spices, Venison

Prairie Chili with BeansThe weather outside is frightful!  Chili is just this thing to take a bite out of the cold.  I know we’ve explored Chili with all the Good Stuff! in the past.  Though similar, this version is much closer to the chili my mother made, out there on the Prairie.  I make us sound like the Wilder’s from “Little House on the Prairie”, don’t I?  However, I don’t recall that they made chili!  Continue reading →

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Sherry-Laced Wild Mushroom Bisque

25 Saturday Nov 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Gluten Free Option, Holiday Fare, Leftovers, Soup, Vegetarian

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bay leaf, broth, butter, dried herbs, dried mushrooms, dry sherry, fresh herbs, fresh mushrooms, Garlic, heavy cream, Leeks, soy sauce

Sherry-Laced Wild Mushroom BisqueAt our home, mushroom soup is king.  It’s pure comfort.  I can’t believe I haven’t posted this before.  I always have dried mushrooms in the cupboard, as well as porcini powder, so you can make mushroom soup whenever the mood comes over me.  Continue reading →

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Shrimp-Corn Chowder with Bacon and Scallions

03 Thursday Aug 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Corn, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Shrimp, Soup, Supper, Vegetarian Option

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bacon, Corn, cream-style corn, Garlic, half and half, parmesan cheese, Scallions, Shrimp, Spices

Shrimp-Corn Chowder with Bacon and ScallionsThis is a summery chowder, when the corn is fresh and delicious and the shrimp are running.  The bacon and scallions are just the icing on the cake…so to speak.  Continue reading →

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Tomato-Corn Chowder

10 Saturday Jun 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Soup, Vegetarian

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diced tomatoes, fresh herbs, frozen corn, onion, orange juice, parmesan cheese, rice flour, Spices, sugar, white wine

Tomato-Corn ChowderI just made this for dinner tonight.  The Spicy Honey loves tomato soup, but he usually prefers the kind in the can.  However, he does enjoy this one.  This is an incredibly simple and delicious soup.  With summer on the horizon, this seems to work, even when the heat creeps into our bones.  Continue reading →

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Mushroom-Leek Bisque with Thyme & Bacon Bits

14 Sunday May 2017

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

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bacon bits, black pepper, butter, chicken broth base, dried mushrooms, dry white wine, fresh chives, garlic granules, heavy cream, Leeks, lemon juice, Mushrooms, rice flour, Thyme, whole milk

Mushroom-Leek Bisque with Thyme & Bacon BitsThe Spicy Honey loves his mushroom soup.  Usually, he’s happy with the canned stuff, but this is so simple to make; it is really soooooo delicious.  I thought I probably should share the recipe.  Because, you need to make this.  Continue reading →

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Mediterranean Bean, Sausage & Kale Souppa

26 Wednesday Apr 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Garlic, Gluten Free Option, Lunch, Main Course, Make Ahead, Slow Cooker, Soup, Supper, Vegetables, Vegetarian Option

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Bread, broth, Carrots, garbanzo beans, Garlic, herbs, kale, kielbasa, Leeks, onion, parmesan cheese, sweet potato, Tomatoes

Mediterranean Bean, Sausage & Kale SouppaThe Tuscans have their Ribollita.  The Galicians have their Caldo Gallego.  The Lisbonites have their Caldo Verde.  And we, have this “Souppa”.  Most cultures have some similar soup, a simple, nutritious, inexpensive and delicious soup or stew, using what’s on hand. This is peasant food, at its very best.   Continue reading →

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Brazilian-Style Shrimp Bisque (Sopa de Camarão)

03 Friday Mar 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Latin Food, Make Ahead, Rice, Shrimp, Soup, Vegetarian

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cilantro, coconut milk, Garlic, hearts of palm, Leeks, lime juice, orange zest, Shrimp, Spices, tomato paste

Brazilian-Style Shrimp Bisque (Sopa de Camarão)This is, at its heart, the shrimp bisque you’re familiar with.  But I was feeling the Carnaval vibe, given the time of year, and the shrimp looked so tasty, so I decided to jazz up the regular old bisque with some Brazilian flavors.  It worked.  And The Spicy Honey loved it.  Lent won’t be all about sacrifice, after all!  Continue reading →

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Chinese Greens: Tong Ho and Gai Lan

15 Thursday Dec 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Asian, Comfort Food, Gluten Free Option, Soup, Vegetarian Option

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broth, Carrots, Chinese greens, frozen peas, Garlic, ginger, Green beans, lemongrass, lime juice, ramen, Scallions, sesame oil, sesame seeds

Ramen with Chinese Greens and GingerI found a nice Asian market here in South Florida.  I love Asian markets with their offal, their weird and wonderful fish and shellfish and their greens.  I love their greens.  I was thrilled to discover Chrysanthemum leaves or Tong Ho.   Continue reading →

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Cream of Mushroom-Pumpkin Soup with Sherry

25 Friday Nov 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Holiday Fare, Make Ahead, Soup, Vegetarian

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broth, cremini mushrooms, dry mushrooms, heavy cream, nutmeg, Onions, Pumpkin, sherry, Thyme

Cream of Mushroom-Pumpkin Soup with SherryHere’s a lovely first course.  It’s rich, creamy and elegant.  It’s a perfect cold-and-snowy-in-front-of-the-fireplace dinner, but it’s pretty good any time, for that matter.  This soup makes any meal extra special, even a Wednesday night supper.  Continue reading →

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Tomato Soup with Lentils, Carrots & Apple

27 Thursday Oct 2016

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

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apple, apple cider, broth, Carrots, Celery, citrus zest, diced tomatoes, dried lentils, onion, Spices, strained tomato purée

Tomato Soup with Lentils, Carrots & AppleTomato Soup and grilled cheese.  It’s a marriage made in heaven and it is truly a heavenly combination.  Today is one of those chilly, rainy days that’s perfect for soup…and maybe a sandwich.  It’s comfort food, but of course, there’s a twist.  There’s always a twist with The Goddess.  Continue reading →

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