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Winter Peach Tarte Tartin with Guava Glaze

20 Tuesday Dec 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Make Ahead, Peaches, Pie, Vegetarian

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Frozen peaches, lemon zest, pastry, pecans, sage, Spices, sugar

Winter Peach Tarte Tartin with Guava GlazeWhat’s up using peaches in the winter?  They aren’t in season, so what is The Goddess thinking?  Well, she’s thinking that frozen fruit is a blessing and prolongs the seasons.  What could be more surprising and delicious than peaches at Christmas?  Continue reading →

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Butternut-Bacon Cream Sauce with Sage

05 Saturday Nov 2016

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Make Ahead, Pasta, Sauces, Squash, Vegetarian

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bacon, balsamic vinegar, béchamel sauce, bleu cheese, butternut squash, Garlic, maple syrup, pasta, sage, Shallots

Pasta with Butternut-Bacon Cream Sauce with SageIt’s autumn in New England.  Okay, so it’s autumn everywhere, but New England autumns are a Currier & Ives-type of beautiful.  This is The Goddess’s time of year.  There’s that little nip in the air, but no frost on the shrinking, post-Halloween pumpkins just yet.  The flavors of fall are big, bold flavors.  This sauce is a perfect mid-week sauce, but why wait?  Continue reading →

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Sage, Rosemary and Thyme

06 Saturday Dec 2014

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Apples, Breakfast, Gluten Free, Herbs, Pork, Potatoes, Side Dishes, Vegetarian Option

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apples, Green beans, herbs, pork, Potatoes, Poultry, rosemary, sage, seasonings, Thyme

009 - CopyWe’ve already discussed citrus and how you can use the various types to add flavor.  I’ve decided that it might be a good idea, every now and again, to focus on specific herbs, spices, blends and flavors that compliment each other, and how to use them.  To that end, we’re going to talk about sage, rosemary and thyme.

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