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Deviled Eggs with a Bacon Top Hat

18 Friday May 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Eggs, Gluten Free, Vegetarian

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bacon bits, ball park mustard, black pepper, cider vinegar, eggs, mayonnaise, salt, Spices, Worcestershire sauce

Deviled Eggs with Bacon Top HatEggs and bacon go together like…well, bacon and eggs!  These are really the basic recipe for deviled eggs.  The garnish is up to you, but we like bacon, a sprinkle of fresh snipped chives and tonight, a thin slice of a cherry tomato.  The Latin Lover will be happy, as he loves deviled eggs.  Continue reading →

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Applesauce-Allspice Aïoli

06 Sunday May 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Apples, Condiments, Spices

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apple juice concentrate, applesauce, Greek yogurt, mayonnaise, olive oil, Spices

Applesauce-Allspice AïoliThe other day is was lunching at a local restaurant, and their daily special was a pork schnitzel sandwich, topped with their applesauce aïoli.  It was really quite a lovely combination, so I decided it was time to explore the rich deliciousness, that is an aïoli.  And then there’s the alliteration thing, Applesauce-Allspice Aïoli.  What can I say? Continue reading →

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Homemade Taco Seasoning

05 Saturday May 2018

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

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coffee, cornstarch, Spices, sugar

Homemade Taco SeasoningYes, I know you can purchase taco seasoning, but this is incredibly simple to prepare and way more economical.   Sometimes taco seasoning can be too salty for our taste.  But, making your own allows you to control the amount of added salt and you can guarantee that it’s gluten-free!   Continue reading →

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Citrus-Roasted Persian Chicken Thighs

05 Saturday May 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Citrus, Gluten Free, Poultry/Chicken

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barberries, chicken thighs, citrus, Garlic, Leeks, Meyer lemons, olive oil, orange zest, Rice, Scallions, Shallots, Spices, summer squash

Citrus-Roasted Persian Chicken ThighsThe Goddess was out and about today in search of yarn.  That’s right.  She doesn’t live by cooking alone!  Anyway, she was planning on have lunch at Torange.  And sadness…they’ve closed.  They were such lovely people and the food was wonderful.  They were even nice enough to sell her sumac and barberry, which, if you aren’t familiar with either of these, you need to find them and start using them.  So, in memory of Torange, she decided to make this chicken.  Continue reading →

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Edamame, Corn, and Tomato Salad with Herbs

21 Saturday Apr 2018

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

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allspice, baby bell peppers, cherry tomatoes, Corn, Dijon mustard, Edamame, extra virgin olive oil, fresh herbs, Garlic, honey, lemon juice, rice wine vinegar, scallion, Spices

Edamame, Corn, and Tomato Salad with HerbsIn my recipe box, this is called “Southern Confetti Salad”.  And it does look like confetti, doesn’t it?  But, that doesn’t really tell us much about this salad.  It is a great option for a summer picnic salad, as it’s both easy and can sit out for a bit.  But, it’s just as good in the dead of winter, with two feet of snow on the ground.  Did I mention that it’s also delicious?   Continue reading →

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Glazes, Wet and Dry!

25 Sunday Mar 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Main Course, Make Ahead, Sauces

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brown sugar, cocoa, coffee, Dijon mustard, lime juice, orange juice, preserves, Spices

Gloriously Glazed PorkGlazes can make a piece of meat or poultry.  Since we’re looking at Easter (and this may work for a Passover lamb, too), I thought I might pass on a couple of simple glaze options for ham, pork or lamb.  Truth be told, these could work well with turkey, too, but you’re on own, as I haven’t tried that…yet!  Continue reading →

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Cuban-Style Black Beans à la Pressure Cooker – Part 2

17 Saturday Mar 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Black beans, Garlic, Gluten Free, Herbs, Latin Food, Make Ahead, Onions, Peppers, Pressure Cooker, Smoked Neck, Spices, Vegetarian Option

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bell peppers, Black beans, chorizo, Garlic, herbs, Onions, smoked pork neck bones, Spices

Cuban-Style Black Beans à la Pressure Cooker, UnsoakedFirst of all, you’re going to need to read through the recipe for Cuban-Style Black Beans à la Pressure Cooker, because I’m not going to give you a recipe, because it’s the same.  This is about technique and cooking times, using the pressure cooker feature on my multi-cooker…it’s a wonder, I tell ya’…. Continue reading →

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Cuban-Style Black Beans à la Pressure Cooker

15 Thursday Mar 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cuban, Gluten Free, Latin Food, Legumes, Pressure Cooker, Vegetarian Option

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bell pepper, Black beans, chorizo, Garlic, herbs, onion, salt, smoked meat, Spices

Cuban-Style Black Beans à la Pressure CookerThese Frijoles Negros were the very first thing I cooked in my new toy…a multi-purpose pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker that you can sauté in, so the sofrito, that lovely mixture of garlic, bell pepper and onion, was a breeze.  Continue reading →

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Spiced, Braised Pork Shoulder with Roasted Pineapple

09 Friday Mar 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Latin Food, Main Course, Make Ahead, Onions, Pineapple, Pork Butt, Pressure Cooker, Pressure Cooking, Spices, Wine

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broth, lime juice, olive oil, onion, pineapple slices, pork shoulder, Spices, white wine

Spiced, Braised Pork Shoulder with Roasted PineappleThe Spicy Honey took me to Doce Provisions for my birthday.  It’s a nice little place, with an interesting and delicious menu.  Their “Lechon Asado Buns”, which they serve on bao, were heaven.  They were the inspiration for this, except I put the meat and pineapple on an arepa.  Continue reading →

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Portuguese-Style Tuna Steaks with Onions

13 Tuesday Feb 2018

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Garlic, Gluten Free, Lemon, Lentils, Make Ahead, Onions, Spices, Tuna, White, Wine

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capers, dry white wine, Garlic, green olives, lemon juice, Lentils, olive oil, Onions, rice flour, Spices, tuna steaks

Portuguese-Style Tuna Steaks with OnionsI usually lean toward an Asian flavor profile when I make tuna steaks.  But, I just wasn’t feeling that today.  After our time in Portugal, I decided to wander in that direction.  More of a meander, really.  The main thing to remember with tuna, is to not over-cook it.  You want it crisp on the outside and very pink on the inside…and very delicious.  Continue reading →

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