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Beef & Burger Rub

24 Sunday May 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Dry Rubs/Spice Blends, Gluten Free, Spices, Vegetarian

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coffee, dry beef base, garlic granules, hickory smoke powder, onion granules, Spices, sugar

I always have bottle of this rub/seasoning in my cupboard.  With BBQ season just around the corner, this is a must-have.  I usually double the recipe, as I go through it quickly.  It takes a burger and a steak to a heavenly place.  Continue reading →

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Pineapple, Banana and Coconut Bread Pudding

16 Saturday May 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Comfort Food, Desserts, Make Ahead, Tropical Fruit, Vegetarian

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bananas, Coconut, coconut milk, dried bread, eggs, evaporated milk, pineapple, Spices, sugar, vanilla extract, whole milk

We’ve talked about bread pudding and I’ve given you a Banana-Bourbon Bread Pudding recipe.  This recipe is a perfect example of creating something wonderful out of need, using what you have on hand and thus, creating something divine.  Continue reading →

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Arugula-Pear Salad with Bleu Cheese Vinaigrette

10 Sunday May 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cheese, Pears, Salad Dressing, Salads

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arugula, balsamic vinegar, bleu cheese, Dijon mustard, Garlic, olive oil, Pears, peppercorns, red onion, rice wine vinegar, Spices, sugar, vegetable oil, wine vinegar, Worchestershire sauce

Years ago, when The Goddess was a mere imp, she found a recipe for pears with bleu cheese, all dressed up with a vinaigrette.  It was heavenly.  This plays off that delicious memory.  Continue reading →

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Strawberry-Lemon Blondie Bars (or Cake)

09 Saturday May 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Bars, Lemon, Strawberries, Vegetarian

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all-purpose flour, baking powder, butter, egg, lemon juice, powdered sugar, Strawberries, strawberry-flavored gelatin, sugar

These just positively fly together…like about 5 minutes.  It takes longer to dice up the strawberries than it does to actually make the recipe.  Oh, so delicious…and easy, too!  Continue reading →

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Damn Fine Bolognese Sauce

25 Saturday Apr 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free Option, Herbs, Make Ahead, Meat, Sauces, Tomatoes, Vegetarian Option

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butter, carrot, Celery, chicken bouillon powder, crushed tomatoes, dried herbs, dry white wine, fresh fennel, fresh herbs, Garlic, Ground beef, Ground pork, half and half, onion, pasta, sugar, tomato paste, white wine vinegar, whole canned tomatoes

The Spicy Honey loves, loves, loves Bolognese sauce.  And admittedly, I’ve never been particularly happy with my previous attempts.  They were just ho-hum.  This one…I’m very happy with, and I think you might be, too!  Continue reading →

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French Apple-Almond Cake

18 Saturday Jan 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in almonds, Apples, Cake, Make Ahead

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all-purpose flour, almond flour, apples, baking powder, brandy, eggs, sliced almonds, sour cream, sugar, vanilla extract

This is a wonderful, little-black-dress type of dessert.  Everyone should have this in their repertoire.  It goes together quickly, it’s comfort-food delicious, it keeps and it’s more than a dessert.  It’s damn fine for breakfast!  Continue reading →

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Bread Pudding with Bourbon-Soaked Fruit

23 Monday Dec 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Bread, Comfort Food, Desserts, Dried Fruit, Vegetarian

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bourbon, Bread, Dried Fruit, eggs, half and half, heavy cream, milk, Spices, sugar, vanilla extract

When I was a child, bread pudding was a frequent visitor to our table.  My father loved custard-y things and my mother’s bread pudding fit that bill perfectly.  I make mine  a bit different, but the roots are in that farm kitchen.  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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One Layer Chocolate-Cherry Cake

31 Saturday Aug 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Cake, Chocolate, Comfort Food, Vegetarian

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baking soda, Bing cherries, cherry brandy, cocoa, coffee, espresso powder, flour, Greek-style yogurt, salt, sugar, vanilla extract, vegetable oil, vinegar

One Layer Chocolate-Cherry CakeThe Goddess likes cake.  Yes, she does.  She doesn’t have much of a sweet tooth, but chocolate cake is so good for breakfast.  This recipe is a riff on that old Peg Bracken cake from her “I Hate to Cook” cookbook.  In her recipe, you mix the cake right in the pan you’re going to bake it in.  It was a drop-dead easy recipe and had such a good flavor, so naturally The Goddess tossed in some bing cherries…naturally.  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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