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Black Barley Pilaf (and Salad)

13 Monday Feb 2023

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Black Barley, Carrots, Fennel, Herbs, Lemon, Make Ahead, Orange, radish, Salads, Side Dishes, Tomatoes, Vegetarian

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Black Barley, Carrots, cherry tomatoes, dry vegetable base, Fennel, fresh herbs, Garlic, Meyer lemon, olive oil, Onions, orange zest, radishes, Scallions, Spices

I “discovered” black barley about five or six years ago.  Black barley is a different beast, than pearled barley.  It shares that somewhat nutty flavor, but it retains a delightful chewiness…texture, Baby!  Continue reading →

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Persian Saffron-Scented Rice Pilaf

24 Sunday Jan 2021

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Middle Eastern Flavors, Rice, Vegetarian Option

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barberries, broth, Garlic, Leeks, Mint, olive oil, orange zest, raw rice, Shallots

This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is img_8564-2-e1611524829864.jpgThis is a nice change of pace from regular rice.  Truth be told, The Goddess isn’t too enamored with rice.  Oh, it has its purpose.  Rice is good as a sponge to suck up sauces, but The Goddess will always, always take potatoes.  But, this rice…mmmmm!  This rice pilaf is delicious.   Continue reading →

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Mount Pelion Cheese Bread

03 Saturday Oct 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Bread, Feta, Mediterranean Flavors, Vegetarian

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all-purpose flour, black olives, black pepper, bread flour, dillweed, dry milk powder, egg, feta cheese, honey, instant yeast, kosher salt, olive oil, orange zest, sesame seeds

This is a great dough to work with and the fillings are really limitless. Mount Pelion, which took its name from the mythical king Peleus, father of Achilles, is considered one of the most beautiful mountains in Greece. The local cuisine specializes in charcuterie, and a hearty stew called, spentzofáï. These little breads resemble a Mount, and would be a perfect accompaniment to either the charcuterie or a stew.

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Spanish-Style Chicken with Orange, Onions and Peppers

10 Friday Jul 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Main Course, Make Ahead, Marinade, Skillet Dinner, Spanish, Thighs, Vegetables

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chicken thighs, dry chicken base, dry white wine, frozen orange juice concentrate, honey, lemon juice, olive oil, Onions, orange zest, Peppers, raisins, sherry vinegar, smoked paprika, Spices

Last fall we visited the Iberian peninsula.  If you haven’t been to either Spain or Portugal, it should definitely be on your list, and soon.  The food there is so delicious.  The flavors so bright and un-muddy.  This is what inspired this chicken.  It took me back to Sevilla.  Continue reading →

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Bourbon-Mustard-Pecan Cream Sauce with Orange Zest

05 Sunday Jul 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in heavy cream, pecans, Sauces, Shallots

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bourbon, broth, butter, Dijon mustard, Garlic, heavy cream orange marmalade, lemon juice, orange zest, shallot, Thyme, toasted pecans

This is one of THOSE sauces. The one you keep returning to.  The one you keep tweaking until it’s perfect, and then you tweak it again.  And no matter what, it is spectacularly delicious. Continue reading →

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Rhubarb Pudding (Cake)

29 Sunday Mar 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Desserts, rhubarb, Vegetarian

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baking powder, brown sugar, cornstarch, extra-large eggs, flour, orange juice, orange zest, rhubarb, sour cream, strawberry-flavored gelatin, white sugar

The Goddess loves rhubarb.  It’s tart, yet sweet.  It’s a vegetable, but we treat it more like a fruit.  It’s old-fashioned and delicious.  And it makes a fabulous pie, crisp or this lovely little concoction. 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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Chicken Paté with Green Peppercorns, Pistachios and Orange Zest

29 Sunday Dec 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Buffet Food, Gluten Free, Make Ahead

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Chives, dried potato flakes, egg, garlic granules, green peppercorns, ground chicken, heavy cream, herbs, olives, orange zest, pistachios, scallion, Spices

This is a nice little loaf to have in your fridge.  It makes a nice sandwich, a lovely addition to a charcuterie with some cornichons or for a light lunch or supper with some good mustard.  Continue reading →

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Meatloaf, Cuban-Style

22 Friday Feb 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cuban, Gluten Free, Make Ahead

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brown sugar, cilantro, Cornmeal, dry red wine, eggs, fire-roasted tomatoes, Ground beef, Ground pork, Ham, milk, olive, onion, Onions, orange zest, Peppers, potato flakes, raisins, Spices

Meatloaf, Cuban-StyleYou may remember, in the past…yes, The Goddess is a deity with a past!  Everyone has a past, and goddess-willing, it’s interesting and rich with memories.  Anyway, there were a couple of posts for Boliche and Boliche, Deconstructed, as well as picadillo.  This is simply boliche in meatloaf form.  An experiment going deliciously well!  Continue reading →

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Spiced Pumpkin Bread with Cranberries and Dates

05 Friday Oct 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Bread, Breakfast, Dried Fruit, Pumpkin, Vegetarian

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all-purpose flour, baking powder, baking soda, brown sugar, butter, buttermilk, Dried Fruit, eggs, orange zest, Pumpkin, Spices, vanilla extract, vegetable oil, white sugar

Spiced Pumpkin Bread with Cranberries and DatesThe Goddess loves this time of year, when the frost is on the pumpkin, the leaves are a riot of color and there’s just a slight chill in the air.  It’s soup weather.  It’s stew and chili weather.  And it’s time to make pumpkin bread!  Continue reading →

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