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Vegetarian Muffaletta

06 Saturday Feb 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Buffet Food, Condiments, Gluten Free Option, Make Ahead, Sandwiches, Vegetarian

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Bread, capers, Celery, Eggplant, Garlic, herbs, Mushrooms, olive oil, olives, Onions, roasted red bell pepper, Sun-dried, wine vinegar, zucchini

Veggie MuffalettaRoasted vegetables are a thing of beauty, with their intense flavor and wonderful textural qualities, with just a hint of smokiness from the grill.  With good bread, then make a wonderful Muffuletta that would make New Orleans proud!  Continue reading →

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Stuffed Pork Loin with Espresso-Cider Gravy

19 Saturday Dec 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free Option, Main Course, Pork

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Bread, Dried Fruit, espresso, Fennel, herbs, pork, Spices, Sun-dried, Wine

Stuffed Pork Loin with Espresso-Cider GravyBoth of my parents long ago left this world for the big farm in the sky.  They had a good life, a long life and they were pretty happy people.  It doesn’t get too much better than that.  Anyway, yesterday would have been my father’s birthday and today would have been my mother’s birthday.  So my thoughts turned to pork.  In my family, food was much bigger than any gift.  It was the gift.  And pork was always there.  Continue reading →

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Avocado, Fried Egg and Tomato Sandwich

20 Sunday Sep 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free Option, Sandwiches

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avocado, Bread, egg, tomato

It’s difficult for The Goddess to determine which component—avocado, fried egg or tomato—is the most important, the front flavor, if you will, of this sandwich.  She thinks about these things, in the hopes that she will come up with a stellar and solidly conclusive answer for you.  Today, she’s got nothin’.  She just knows that it works. Continue reading →

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Banana-Bourbon Bread Pudding

23 Sunday Aug 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Desserts, Fruit, Make Ahead, Vegetarian

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Bread, eggs, fruit, heavy cream, milk, sugar

The Eldest Son loves bread pudding.  Since he was going to be around, and I had some day old bread around, I thought, why not?  I also had some very ripe bananas around, and I thought…hmmm, why wouldn’t these two flavors work well together?  And they did!  Continue reading →

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Catalan Tomato Bread (Tomaquet)

30 Thursday Jul 2015

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

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Bread, olive oil, salt, Tomatoes

Today, when I got the first real vine-ripened tomatoes, I knew EXACTLY what to make.  Tomaquet is to Spain, in particular, to the Catalan, what bruschetta is to the Italians.  Ask any Spaniard about tomato bread and they will get a faraway look in their eyes and wax on about tomaquet for, at the very least, 15 minutes.  Continue reading →

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This is Why I LOVE Leftovers

16 Thursday Jul 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Cheese, Condiments, Lunch, Quickies (It's not what you think!)

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Bread, cheese, condiments, Eggplant

019You’ve heard The Goddess prattle on about how much she adore leftovers.  She prays at the table of leftovers.  I’m certain it’s gotten to the point where you want to gouge out your eyes and run a red-hot poker through your ears, every time she says that.  But this…this lunch right here…this is why she feels that way…not the gouging or the hot poker part, but the loving leftovers part…. Continue reading →

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Cheese-Stuffed Garlic Bread

05 Sunday Jul 2015

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Bread, cheese, Chives, herbs, olive oil

I was trying to think of some catchy title for this to tie into the 4th, and I had a slew of them, but none quite captured what I was trying to convey, so I decided that straight-forward was the way to go.  Because this is a great summer BBQ addition and frankly, this is just damn good all year!  Continue reading →

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Nutmeg and Mace…Both Sweet & Savory

07 Sunday Jun 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Eggs, Make Ahead, Nuts, Side Dishes, Vegetables, Vegetarian

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Bread, carrot, cheese, Corn, cream, eggs, milk, onion, Spices, zucchini

Nutmeg is an interesting spice.  The holiday season wouldn’t be complete without it.  Apple and pumpkin pies and who doesn’t love egg nog?  Nutmeg works on both sweet and savory levels, though most of us think of it as a sweet spice, but today let me introduce you to its savory side.   Continue reading →

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Avocado on Toast

06 Saturday Jun 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Quickies (It's not what you think!), Sandwiches, Vegetarian

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avocado, black pepper, Bread, olive oil, salt

018It’s Saturday morning and this is the perfect weekend breakfast.  It’s basic.  It’s pure.  It’s rich.  It’s simple.  It’s incredibly delicious.  Rumor has it this is a hot “new” thing these days.  My mother would be thrilled to know that for decades, she was ahead of her time.  This is how I learned to eat an avocado.  Continue reading →

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Flour, Gluten and Yeast…the Things of Bread

29 Sunday Mar 2015

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Bread, flour, yeast

110Making bread is biblical.  It’s fulfilling, fun and delicious.  It’s not nearly as intimidating as people think and if you have a bread machine, there’s truly nothing to it.  But, it helps to understand the how’s and why’s to making a perfect loaf of bread.  This is all you’ll “knead” to know!   Continue reading →

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