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Field of Greens Salad

19 Thursday Apr 2018

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

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asparagus, avocado, fresh herbs, frozen peas, Granny Smith apple, lettuce, pea leaves, pear, Scallions, vinaigrette

Field of Greens Salad with Mustard-Maple VinaigretteThis is a beautiful salad.  It positively screams “Spring”!  It’s green…really green.  And it has texture, as well as a velvety quality from the lettuces.  The Mustard-Maple Vinaigrette is the perfect dressing for the salad.  Continue reading →

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Mustard-Maple Vinaigrette

19 Thursday Apr 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Salad Dressing, Vegetarian

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maple extract, maple syrup, mustard, olive oil, rice wine vinegar, vegetable oil

Mustard-Maple Vinaigrette This is a nice little vinaigrette to have in your fridge.  It’s spring-y and wonderful and just perfect to dress the deliciously spring-filled Field of Greens Salad.  It’s darn decent drizzled over roasted or grilled asparagus, too.  Continue reading →

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Guava Glazed Sweet Potato Wedges with Walnuts

28 Wednesday Mar 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Guava, Roasting, Sweet Potatoes, Vegetarian, Walnuts

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guava nectar, guava paste, Sweet Potatoes, Walnuts

Guava Glazed Sweet Potato Wedges with WalnutsThese are just so delicious and deliciously easy.  They are slightly unusual, in so much that they have decidedly tropical flavors.  Guava is sweet, but with a nice little tang that works really well with sweet potatoes.  Continue reading →

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Savory Layered Sweet Potatoes

24 Saturday Mar 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Baking, Broiling, Casserole, Cheese, Cheese, Gluten Free, Holiday Fare, Sweet Potatoes, Vegetarian

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broth, cheddar cheese, parmesan cheese, seasoning, sweet potato, Thyme

Savory Layered Sweet PotatoesSweet potatoes are a nice change of pace and they shouldn’t be relegated to being served as just a Thanksgiving side dish.  And savory is the way to go, as sweet potatoes are sweet enough…you know, like The Goddess!  Continue reading →

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Creamy Herb, Garlic and Lemon Spread

20 Tuesday Mar 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Cheese, Dip, Garlic, Gluten Free, Herbs, Lemon, Make Ahead, Vegetarian

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coarse black pepper, cream cheese, fresh herbs, Garlic, lemon zest, milk

Creamy Herb, Garlic and Lemon SpreadI love Boursin™ cheese, and I make a pretty decent facsimile, Almost Boursin Cheese Spread (Almost!) in a previous post.  So anyway, I was sitting, sipping and musing.  Goddesses do that sometimes.  You should try it.  The things one thinks up…and this was one of those things.  Continue reading →

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Boozy Banana Bread with Chocolate and Toasted Nuts

20 Tuesday Feb 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Banana, Bread, Chocolate, Lemon, Quick, Vegetarian, Walnuts

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all-purpose flour, baking powder, baking soda, bananas, bourbon, butter, chocolate bits, eggs, lemon juice, sugar, toasted walnuts, vanilla extract

Boozy Banana Bread with Chocolate and Toasted NutsBanana Bread is delicious, but it’s particularly delicious with toasted nuts and chocolate.  This one’s boozed up, even though I may have this for breakfast.  Toasted with butter….MMMMM!  Continue reading →

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Scallion-Ginger Sauce

15 Thursday Feb 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Asian, Condiments, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Sauces, Scallions, Vegetarian

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ginger root, rice wine vinegar, Scallions, soy sauce, Szechuan peppercorns, vegetable oil

Scallion-Ginger SauceThis stuff is unbelievably delicious.  Spoon-over-the-sink kind of delicious.  The simplicity of the mixture just doesn’t jive with the amount of flavor you experience.  It’s a perfect foil for steak, grilled chicken or pork or salmon.  Or an Asian-inspired Sloppy Joe!  You have to make this sauce.  Continue reading →

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Deep-Fried Potato Peelings with Garlic Aïoli

02 Friday Feb 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Comfort Food, Gluten Free, Potatoes, Vegetarian

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olive oil, Potatoes, vegetable oil

Deep-Fried Potato "Peelings" These are not potato skins.  Not the way we know them.  These are potato peelings, but they deep-fry up to a nicely crisp, slightly chewy chip.  And what makes them so exceptional, is that they’re fried in olive oil!  And they’re served with Garlic Aïoli…oh, yes!  Continue reading →

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Lazy Sunday Fruit Salad

27 Saturday Jan 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Blackberries, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Papaya, Quickies (It's not what you think!), Strawberries, Vegetarian

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Blackberries, fresh mint, frozen orange juice concentrate, lime juice, Papaya, Strawberries, strawberry gelatin

Lazy Sunday Fruit SaladDoes anyone really need a recipe for fruit salad?  Probably not, but I’m giving you one anyone, just in case!  This is a particularly nice combination of flavors, and it’s pretty.  The lime juice and chile flakes go so very nicely with the fruit.  Does that surprise you?  Continue reading →

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Tomato-Leek & Fennel Soup with Lentils

25 Thursday Jan 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Fennel, Leeks, Legumes, Soup, Tomatoes, Vegetarian, Wine

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bay leaves, broth, dry white wine, fennel bulb, fire-roasted tomatoes, Garlic, honey, Leeks, Lentils, olive oil, orange juice, Spices, tomato paste

Tomato-Leek & Fennel Soup with LentilsI like lentils.  Actually, as far as legumes go, I think lentils may be my favorite.  The Latin Lover is, shall we say, less fond of them.  A bad childhood memory.  But I’m trying to convert him.  It’s always good to eradicate a bad childhood food memory and create a new, all-gown-up food memory!  I think this soup may have done it!   Continue reading →

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