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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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Turkish Black Olive-Lemon Yogurt Sauce

02 Thursday Apr 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Condiments, Gluten Free, Herbs, Make Ahead, Vegetarian, yogurt

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black olives, fresh herbs, Garlic, olive oil, preserved lemons, whole-milk Greek yogurt

I have no idea if you would ever find this on a dinner table in Turkey.  But, it has those flavors and I think, any Turkish cook might approve.  For me, this is a stand-over-the-sink-and-eat-with-a-spoon-type of condiment.  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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White Bean and Eggplant Soup

04 Wednesday Mar 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Mediterranean Flavors, Soup, Vegetarian

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broth, cannellini beans, Eggplant, Garlic, lacinato kale, lemon juice, lemon zest, olive oil, onion, parsley, pesto, tomato paste

This is a nice, filling soup…almost a stew, really.  It’s loaded with flavor and you probably have most of the ingredients on hand.  “Cooking the pantry”, so to speak, makes for a perfect, perfectly delicious mid-week meal.  Though, I do think this is even better reheated.  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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Shrimp with Toasted Orzo and Panko-Parmesan Crust

29 Wednesday Jan 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Main Course, Oregano, Pasta, Shrimp

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black pepper, butter, chicken broth, dry white wine, Garlic, grape tomatoes, lemon zest, olive oil, onion, Oregano, orzo, panko, parmesan cheese, parsley, Shrimp, summer squash

The original recipe is from Southern Living Magazine.  But, we were introduced to this delicious dish at a friend’s house.  These are the kinds of friends you want to have!  We came almost an hour late and they still fed us.  And Laurie shared the recipe…a good friend, indeed.  Continue reading →

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Spicy Mussel Chowder with Fennel and Orange Zest

19 Sunday Jan 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Main Course, Make Ahead, Mussels, Soup, Vegetables

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bell peppers, Carrots, cornstarch, dry white wine, fennel bulb, frozen mussel meat, Garlic, heavy cream, herbs, lemongrass, olive oil, onion, parsley, pasta sauce, roasted garlic, sherry vinegar, tomato paste

We traveled North for the holidays.  it’s a bit chillier there than in the Carolinas, but decidedly more Christmas-y.  This soup/chowder came about through the wonderful duo, Dave and Terri!  They always come up with delicious fare and this was truly an inspiring way to ring in the New Year.  Continue reading →

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Tapas — Sausages in Spicy Guava, Tomato and Onion Sauce

30 Monday Dec 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Gluten Free, Latin Food, Sauces, Vegetarian

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espresso coffee, Garlic, guava paste, olive oil, Onions, orange zest, sherry vinegar, Spices, tomato sauce, white wine

The Goddess loves those lovely little dishes the Spanish have given us—tapas!  An array of tapas is a favorite way that we like to entertain.  I’ve shared some with you in the past, but there are more…oh, yes, many more!  Continue reading →

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