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Winter Tabbouleh

21 Saturday Mar 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Fruit, Grain, Salads, Vegetarian

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bulgur, Cauliflower, Clementines, dried cranberries, Dried Fruit, Fennel, kale, pistachios, Scallions

Since it snowed today, the first day of Spring, I decided it was still winter enough to post this.  Anyway, tabbouleh sort of transcends seasons, though I think many of us think of tabbouleh as a summer salad. Its make-ahead qualities, no mayonnaise, and no real cooking involved, really do scream summer.  But, why limit ourselves to this deliciousness only in the summer?  This is the perfect autumnal and winter salad, too.  Continue reading →

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Winter Slaw

19 Friday Dec 2014

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Fruit, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Salads, Vegetarian

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Carrots, cilantro, dried cranberries, frozen peas, savoy cabbage, Scallions

041I make different slaws at different times of the year.  This is one of my Winter Slaws.  It is a combination of Savoy cabbage, carrots, peas, dried cranberries, scallions and cilantro.  Continue reading →

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Cabbage Sautéed with Friends

07 Sunday Dec 2014

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Side Dishes, Spices, Vegetables

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allspice, balsamic vinegar, cabbage, caraway, dried cranberries, gluten free, Pears, Vegetarian

011Cabbage is a rather overlooked vegetable.  When we think of cabbage, I think most of us think of cole slaw or stuffed cabbage rolls.  I love both, but sautéed cabbage it good, easy and very versatile.  Cabbage is great this time of year, when it’s fresh and sweet.  I like to combine red cabbage with green and I prefer Savoy cabbage.  Savoy is less coarse, but regular old cabbage holds up very well to sautéing. Continue reading →

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Vinaigrette, Part Deux

15 Saturday Nov 2014

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Salads, Vinaigrettes

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apple cider, Dijon mustard, dried cranberries, honey, kale, pecans, pumpkin pie spice, savoy cabbage, slaw

135Here’s an incredibly good fall and winter vinaigrette…it’s served hot!  It is great on a spinach salad with some dried cranberries, nuts and feta or bleu cheese.  Continue reading →

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