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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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Greek-Style Cucumber, Tomato and Herb Salad

15 Saturday Aug 2020

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

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cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, dillweed, fresh herbs, Greek yogurt, Onions, radishes

This is one of those salads that just goes together by itself.  Okay, so you do have to cut things up, and stir things up, but otherwise, it’s stupid simple.  This is good any time of the year, but when your garden patch is bursting with goodness, this is positively stellar. Continue reading →

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Green Bean Salad with Sweet Sherry Vinegar-Mustard Vinaigrette

02 Saturday Nov 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Green beans, Legumes, Make Ahead, Salads, Vegetarian, Vinaigrettes

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bell pepper, Celery, Dijon mustard, Garlic, Green beans, honey, olive oil, onion, radishes, sherry vinegar, sugar, tri-bean blend legumes

We ate a lot of Three Bean Salad when I was a kid.  During the summer, my mother made it frequently.  I think it was because we all liked it, it made a huge batch and it kept well.  All that, and we had almost everything growing in the garden.  I started with her recipe, then took a flying leap!  Continue reading →

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Creamy Cucumber-Radish Salad with Dill and Chives

02 Friday Aug 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in cucumbers, Gluten Free, Salads, Vegetarian

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English cucumber, fresh herbs, Greek-style yogurt, mayonnaise, onion, radishes, sugar

When the thermometer hits the higher ranges and you feel yourself melting, there’s something so completely refreshing about a cucumber salad, served very cold. There are probably hundreds of versions, but this one has radishes for extra color and crunch…it’s a keeper.  Continue reading →

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Sushi Bowl (or Deconstructed Sushi)

06 Saturday Jan 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Asian, Carrots, Gluten Free, Main Course, Rice, Salmon, Shrimp, Tuna, Vegetarian Option

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avocado, Carrots, cilantro, Onion crunch, pickled ginger, radishes, Scallions, sushi rice, Thai basil, toasted sesame seeds, Tuna, wasabi

Sushi Bowl (or Deconstructed Sushi)I was thinking about making sushi, but just didn’t get myself organized enough to manage that.  This is sushi, but “unrolled” or deconstructed—layers of flavor.  This is fork food.  Chopsticks won’t work too well here, but the flavors are deliciously sushi.  Continue reading →

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Fattoush or Panzanella-Why Choose?

13 Tuesday Jun 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free Option, Lunch, Main Course, Make Ahead, Salads

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balsamic vinegar, black olives, Bread, cucumbers, Dijon mustard, fresh herbs, garlic granules, honey, olive oil, pickled peppers, pita bread, radishes, Scallions, Tomatoes, wine vinegar

Fattoush-Panzanella SaladPanzanella or Fattoush?  That is the question.  In reality, they are pretty much the same salad…and yet, not.   That makes no sense, does it?  At their roots, they are both bread salads, with good veggies tossed in.  But it is all about the bread or the pita, and with this version, you don’t have to choose between the two…Fattoush-azella! Continue reading →

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South-of-the-Border Bean Salad (or Salsa)

06 Saturday May 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Condiments, Gluten Free, Legumes, Make Ahead, Salads, Vegetables, Vegetarian

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bell peppers, Black beans, capers, Celery, cilantro, Corn, cumin, Garlic, jicama, kidney beans, lime juice, olive oil, olives, pickled jalapeño peppers, radishes, Scallions, smoked paprika, tomato

South-of-the-Border Bean Salad (or Salsa)You’ve heard about Texas Caviar, Cowboy Caviar, Bean Dip or whatever, right?  You  probably make it or at the very least, have eaten it.  This isn’t exactly that…it’s really a riff on my mother’s Three Bean Salad and we could consider it “friends” with my Three Bean Salad with Potatoes and Corn.  What makes this salad different?  It has those lovely Tex-Mex flavors.  I’m not a big fan of beans and rice, but give me a bean salad and I’m there to the very end…of the bowl!  Chips are good, too.  Continue reading →

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Three Bean Salad with Potatoes and Corn

23 Friday Sep 2016

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

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bell pepper, Celery, Corn, Dijon mustard, garbanzo beans, Green beans, honey, kidney beans, olive oil, Potatoes, radishes, red onion, seasonings, vinegar

Three Bean Salad with Potatoes and CornI love Three Bean Salad.  It always seems to be on the summer dinner tables, but it is truly good all year long.  Anyway, I was hungry for it, but I decided to make a slightly different version than the one my mother made, which I have always loved.  I added corn and potatoes.  It works.  It works well. Continue reading →

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Summer Shrimp Salad

05 Monday Sep 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Gluten Free, Main Course, Make Ahead, Salads, Shrimp

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Celery, cilantro, citrus zest, cooked shrimp, cucumber, frozen peas, lettuce, radishes, Scallions, Spices, wasabi, yogurt

Summer Shrimp SaladThis is wonderful on a hot day.  And there are still have a few hot days around.  This is a riff on the shrimp salad my mother used to make.  She used canned shrimp, because we didn’t get much fresh or frozen shrimp in the Northern Plains back in the day.  But, we’ve come a long way baby.  Continue reading →

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Summer Gazpacho Pasta Salad

14 Sunday Aug 2016

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

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Celery, cilantro, cucumber, Garlic, olive oil, pasta, Peas, radishes, red onions, Scallions, Spices, sweet corn, Tomatoes, vinegar

Summer Gazpacho Pasta SaladIt’s that time of year, when the garden’s abundance is at its pinnacle and the summer heat is beyond The Goddess’s tolerance.  But, you still want to eat.  This is the perfect meal to be the heat and use some of those veggies—cucumbers, radishes, onions, zucchini, corn and of course, tomatoes, tomatoes, tomatoes!  Continue reading →

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