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Slow-Roasted Lamb with Middle Eastern-Flavors

02 Friday Apr 2021

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Lamb, Main Course, Make Ahead, Middle Eastern Flavors, Slow-Roasting, Spices

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bay leaves, leg of lamb, red wine, Spices

This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is img_3502.jpgI love lamb.  I have always felt that the reason others don’t enjoy it, is because they’ve had over-cooked lamb.  Gray-colored meat is all that appetizing to anyone.  Admittedly, lamb has a distinct flavor and can be a tad gamey…maybe that’s why I like it so much!  Continue reading →

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Braised Veal Breast with Pearl Onions, Fennel and Artichokes

28 Thursday Jan 2021

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Braising, Fennel, Garlic, Gluten Free, Lemon, Make Ahead, Onions, Thyme, Veal

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artichoke hearts, butter, chicken stock, Chives, fennel bulb, Garlic, lemon zest, Onions, pearl onions, Thyme, unflavored gelatin, Veal, white wine

This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is img_1771.jpgI haven’t cooked a veal breast in years.  The last one I made was stuffed and it was good, but….  Well, let’s put it this way, it didn’t make my taste buds do cartwheels.  This one, which is based on Jacques Pépin’s recipe, does!  Continue reading →

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Braised Eggplant with Warm Spices, Walnuts and Pomegranate Molasses

04 Friday Dec 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Braising, Eggplant, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Mint, Side Dishes, Vegetarian Option

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Asian eggplants, bell pepper, broth, chili garlic sauce, Eggplant, Garlic, ghee, Mushrooms, Onions, pomegranate molasses, rice flour, Spices, Walnuts

I love eggplant…my favorite ways are usually the way the Asian use them.  Salty, sweet with a crispy exterior and a creamy interior…but, then there’s baba ganoush.  And the Brazilians serve it simply grilled, with maybe a drizzle of olive oil and vinegar.  Okay…so it really doesn’t matter in what cuisine the flavors lay, I’m there for eggplant!  Continue reading →

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Good Karma Lamb Korma

11 Saturday Apr 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Braising, Gluten Free, Lamb, Lemon, Make Ahead, Middle Eastern Flavors, Vegetables

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almonds, diced tomatoes, Eggplant, fresh ginger, Greek-style yogurt, heavy cream, Lamb, lemon zest, olive oil, Spices

This version of Korma is not traditional.  I’ve added eggplant and lemon zest.  Feel free to omit both, but hand-to-heart, it won’t be as tasty…and at the Goddess’s abode, we’re all about tasty!  This Korma has particularly good Karma. Continue reading →

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Marinated Chicken Thighs with Turkish Flavors

03 Friday Apr 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Main Course, Make Ahead, Marinade, Roasting, Spices, Thighs, yogurt

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chicken thighs, Garlic, Greek-style yogurt, lemon juice, lemon zest, olive oil, Spices

I had paid a visit to the local Penzey’s, where I encountered the lovely, well-informed and very interesting, Kristen.  She recommended their Turkish Seasoning, and I’m so very glad she did…that was the impetus for these lovelies. Continue reading →

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Slow-Roasted Sirloin Cap “Sunday” Roast

26 Thursday Mar 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Beef, Gluten Free, Technique

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beef roast, Dijon mustard, Garlic, herbs, olive oil, Spices

Slow-Roasted Sirloin Cap "Sunday" RoastA friend extraordinaire, wants to improve her beef roasting skills and who doesn’t need to hone those, anyway?  You know, a “Sunday” roast, rather than a hulking mass of prime rib.  Oh, don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing quite like a perfectly cooked medium-rare prime rib, but it’s nice to know how to roast a more reasonable (both price and size) type of roast.  You know…a good Sunday-dinner-with-the-family-type of roast.  That’s what we’re doing here.  Continue reading →

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Spanish-Style Braised Monkfish in Roasted Pepper-Saffron Sauce

21 Friday Feb 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Braising, Gluten Free, Monkfish, Peppers

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capers, clam juice, dry sherry, Garlic, Leeks, marcona almonds, Monkfish, olive oil, olives, roasted peppers, sweet smoked paprika

Monkfish is an ugly, ugly fish, but I have memories of watching Julia years ago, with this massive, ugly fish, holding it up by the tail.  When I’ve prepared it, I wasn’t happy with the results…I’ve grilled it, sautéed it, roasted it and while the flavor was nice, the texture was not to my liking.  Let’s just say, it was a little too chewy.  It always seemed underdone.  Then, I tried braising it.  Bingo!  From now on, this is my go-to way to cook monkfish. Continue reading →

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Julia’s Boeuf Bourguignon, Almost!

07 Friday Feb 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Beef, Carrots, Main Course, Make Ahead, pearl onions, Pressure Cooking, Slow Cooker, Wine

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bacon, bay leaves, beef stock, brandy, butter, Carrots, chuck roast, full-bodied red wine, Garlic, ketchup, Mushrooms, olive oil, pearl onions, roasted garlic, Thyme, tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce

Boeuf Borguignon is THE quintessential beef stew.  And Julia Child’s is the best.  I’ve been making a version of this for decades and it’s never failed me.  Don’t let the list of ingredients spook you.  The Goddess has changed a few things, and nothing seems to have suffered for it.  Continue reading →

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Spicy Hunan-Style, Three-Onion-Shrimp with Cashews

22 Wednesday Jan 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Asian, Cashews, Garlic, Gluten Free, Hot Chiles, Main Course, Make Ahead, Onions, Scallions, Shallots, Shrimp, Stir-Fry

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brown sugar, Cashews, cornstach, Garlic, ginger root, Onions, oyster sauce, peanut oil, Scallions, sesame oil, Shallots, Shaoxing wine, Shrimp, soy sauce, wine vinegar

I love spicy.  I love The Spicy Honey, too…but that’s different.  I love sweet and sour.  I love shrimp.  I love cashews.  Okay, you get it…I really love this flavor combination, and I think you might, too.  And it’s just in time for the Asian New Year…January 25th, this year…the year of the Rat! Continue reading →

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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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