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Pan-Asian Mayonnaise

15 Saturday Aug 2015

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

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herbs, lime juice, mayonnaise, rice wine vinegar, sesame oil, soy sauce

006You may have heard that The Goddess loves sauces.  We’re talking any type of sauce, but she does have a special little spot in her heart for mayonnaise or creamy-type sauces.  This sauce is one of THOSE sauces!  It’s wonderful with Tuxedo Tuna, on a Bahn Mi or Grilled Thai Pork Burgers.  Continue reading →

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The Emperor’s Forbidden Rice Salad

26 Sunday Jul 2015

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black rice, fresh herbs, fruit, ginger, lime juice, Scallions, sesame oil, snow peas

Black rice, Emperor’s Rice or Forbidden rice are all the same thing.  Apparently, many years ago when China was ruled by Emperors, this rice could only be eaten by him and was “forbidden” for all others.  Thank goodness things have changed.   Continue reading →

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Honey-Whole Wheat Bread

29 Sunday Mar 2015

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eggs, flour, honey, oil, salt, sesame oil, yeast

Bread is wonderful.  It can be eaten as is, or toasted.  It can be made into a sandwich, then grilled or broiled.  It can be made stuffed or made into French toast.  It can be made with plain old white flour, with whole grain flour or a mixture…bread can be dipped, dripped and coated with butter, gravy or cheese sauce.  And a loaf “kneads” to be shared!  Continue reading →

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Chinese Fried Rice

11 Wednesday Feb 2015

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eggs, Onions, Rice, sesame oil, soy sauce, vegetables

Fried Rice is a favorite of The Latin Lover; well really, who doesn’t like fried rice?  It’s fried, after all.  This is the version I made yesterday, but it changes according to what I’m feeling and what I’m serving the rice with.  Rice is a blank canvas for flavor!  You will need cold rice, so plan ahead…there it is again!  Continue reading →

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Latin Lover Vinaigrette

18 Thursday Dec 2014

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cumin, Garlic, guajillo flakes, honey, limes, olive oil, Orange, sesame oil

020The Latin Lover is not fond of vinaigrettes.  He doesn’t care for the sharpness of vinegar.  I can’t get enough of that flavor…we’re a mixed marriage.  So I came up with this version that works for both of us.  It has citrus, honey, and few other little delights to warm his soul.  Continue reading →

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