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Cuban-Style Picadillo

23 Saturday Feb 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cuban, Gluten Free, Ground beef, Main Course, Make Ahead

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beef broth, bell peppers, capers, diced tomatoes, dry white wine, Garlic, green olives, Ground beef, Onions, raisins, sherry vinegar, Spices, tomato paste

Cuban-Style PicadilloEvery Cuban woman (or man, I suppose) knows how to make Picadillo.  It’s quick and delicious, but it’s never as good as “mami makes”!  Some things transcend cultures, don’t they?  I learned how to make this from my mother-in-law and from The Latin Lover’s great-aunt, both damn fine cooks.  It’s a very valuable recipe to have.  Continue reading →

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Skillet Pizza-in-a-Meatloaf

21 Thursday Feb 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Ground beef, Herbs, Make Ahead, Skillet Dinner

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bacon, bell peppers, dry beef base, dry white wine, eggs, Garlic, herbs, honey, lean ground beef, milk, Onions, parmesan cheese, pepperoni, shredded pizza cheese, sour cream, strained tomato purée, tomato paste

Skillet Pizza-in-a-MeatloafI had some mini-pepperoni that just seemed like they would be a nice addition to some lean ground beef…I was thinking maybe a taco-like thing, but The Latin Lover said, “We haven’t had meatloaf in a while.  I love meatloaf”…well, what more could a Goddess want to hear?  Continue reading →

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Shrimp Egg Roll Soup

03 Sunday Feb 2019

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

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bean sprouts, bell pepper, cabbage, Carrots, chile-garlic paste, cilantro, Garlic, ginger, hoisin sauce, Mushrooms, onion, rice vinegar, Scallions, sesame oil, sesame seeds, Shrimp, snow peas, soy sauce, stock, wonton strips

Egg Roll SoupI was thinking of Chinese food.  Truth be told, I’m usually thinking about food, and many times it leans Chinese.  I love egg rolls or spring rolls.  I was thinking about egg rolls.  Dreaming, really.  So with the winter chill, I was thinking about tossing together a soup of some sort.  And with the Asian New Year around the corner, light bulb moment!!!  Why not combine the two?  Continue reading →

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Skillet Pork Chops on a Bed of Onions and Mushrooms

26 Saturday Jan 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Herbs, pork chops, Rice, Roasting, Skillet Dinner

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broth, Garlic, herbs, Mushrooms, Onions, parmesan cheese, pork chops, white wine

Skillet Pork Chops on a Bed of Onions and MushroomsThe Latin Lover worked through lunch, so we’re dining early tonight.  The Goddess had needed a quick-fix.  So pork chops over rice, that’s enriched with white wine and stock, as well as sautéed onions and mushrooms.  Into the oven and about 30 minutes later…dinner!  Continue reading →

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Asian Sloppy Joe’s

24 Thursday Jan 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Asian, Gluten Free Option, Ground beef, Ground pork, Onions, Sandwiches, Thighs

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bell pepper, Garlic, ginger, Ground pork, hoisin sauce, ketchup, lime juice, red onion, sambal oelek

Asian Sloppy Joe'sI hope you are familiar with the Asian chef, Ming Tsai.  He did a series on PBS and he had a restaurant in the Boston area, Blue Ginger.  Anyway, this is based on a recipe from one of his books.  They are so good, sloppy and just plain delicious.  I think they’re better the next day.  Continue reading →

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Seafood Coconut Curry with Mango

19 Saturday Jan 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Indian Food, Mango, Shellfish/Mollusks, Vegetarian Option

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bay scallops, bell pepper, Cashews, cilantro, coconut milk, diced tomatoes, fresh ginger, Garlic, ghee, lime juice, lime zest, lobster, Mango, onion, Shrimp, Spices

Seafood Coconut Curry with MangoI’ve been thinking about Indian food recently.  Obsessing really.  This is what usually sends me off on a recipe search.  Picture The Goddess, crawling in camo through her jungle of cookbooks and the Inter”Webs”, in search of ideas.  That’s an image, isn’t it?  In this case, there wasn’t really a search.  It just sort of came together, and I had leftover shrimp and lobster…see how that works?  Continue reading →

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Jackfruit and Garbanzo Chili

13 Sunday Jan 2019

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

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canned jackfruit, Celery, garbanzo beans, Garlic, onion, Spices, tomato paste, unsweetened cocoa

Christmas in Connecticut
Jackfruit and Garbanzo Chili

The Goddess has taken a little break…okay, it’s been a bit of a long break. She and The Latin Lover took off to the Northeast over the Christmas holiday and stayed a bit longer than anticipated.  But, she’s back now and is cooking and exploring a new flavor, jackfruit!  Continue reading →

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Onion, Apple and Mushroom Compote (for Pork)

01 Saturday Dec 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Apples, Condiments, Garlic, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Mushrooms, Onions, Vegetarian Option

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apples, bacon fat, broth, Dijon mustard, dry white wine, Garlic, Mushrooms, Onions, Spices

Onions, Apple and Mushroom Compote (for Pork)The mixture of onions, apples and mushrooms is a winning combination.  I love this combination with pork or roasted chicken.  This is particularly nice, because you can make it ahead and reheat it.  I think it’s even better reheated, making it perfect for company.  And, this compote positively screams autumn!  Continue reading →

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Hard Cider-Braised Pork Shoulder with Herbs & 40 Cloves of Garlic

09 Friday Nov 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Buffet Food, Gluten Free Option, Main Course, Make Ahead, Pork

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dark soy sauce, Garlic, hard cider, herbs, onion, pork shoulder, white wine

Hard Cider-Braised Pork Shoulder with Herbs & 40 Cloves of GarlicWOW!  That’s a real mouthful, isn’t it (pun intended!)?  Probably my favorite way of preparing pork shoulder or chuck roasts is braising.  It’s the ever-present aroma wafting through the kitchen, as a harbinger of good things to come.  This versions combines a few of The Goddess’s favorite things—garlic, rosemary, and hard cider.   Continue reading →

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Simple Tomato Soup

31 Wednesday Oct 2018

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

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bacon, broth, butter, corn kernels, fire-roasted tomatoes, Garlic, honey, olive oil, Onions, rice flour, tomato paste, whole milk

Tomato SoupThis is a simple, full-flavored version of tomato soup.  I’ve already posted Simply Tomato Soup (with Options) and this is more or less that.  But, I’ve tweaked and changed a few things and frankly, simplified the recipe.  This is in keeping with our recent discussions of “basic” soups.  And really, who doesn’t like a good, simple tomato soup?   Continue reading →

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