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Mocha-Merlot-Port Sauce with Shallots

02 Friday Jul 2021

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Chocolate, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Sauces, Shallots

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bay leaf, beef broth, dark chocolate, dry red wine, Garlic, ketchup, olive oil, Ruby port, Shallots, tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce

This is a sauce for steak.  It’s particularly delicious with bleu cheese.  It’s a gorgeous.  Its rich, almost creamy mouth-feel, makes for a complex flavor.  But, it isn’t complicated to make.  And it’s best when made ahead and it reheats very well.  Perfect for entertaining.  Your guests will feel pampered. Continue reading →

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Holiday Cheese Ball

30 Wednesday Dec 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Cheese, Gluten Free, Holiday Fare, Make Ahead, Vegetarian

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cheddar, Chives, cream cheese, Greek-style yogurt, parsley flakes, red onion, Worcestershire sauce

This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is img_5921.jpgAt our house, a cheese ball is synonymous with the holiday buffet table.  I it’s perfect holiday food…best made ahead, keeps well and is just plain delicious.  Have you ever really tasted a bad cheese ball?  I haven’t, but this one is stellar.  Continue reading →

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Sometimes You Feel Like a Spicy, Savory Mixed Nut

18 Friday Dec 2020

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

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almonds, Cashews, egg white, kosher salt, maple sugar, maple syrup, peanuts, pecans, Spices, Walnuts, Worcestershire sauce

This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is img_6967-2.jpgI received a jar of delicious mixed nuts for my birthday.  The Unbound Reader and Middle Son, we the source of this goodness.  These nuts (not the children!) were addictive.  I’m certain you noticed that past tense reference.  They were crisp, ever so slightly sweet and salty, with a really savory spice flavor.  Well, I thought it worthwhile to try and reproduce them in far greater quantity.  This is that experiment.  Continue reading →

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Jamaican Patties

31 Saturday Oct 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Ground beef, Make Ahead, onions, Sandwiches, Thyme

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all-purpose flour, baking powder, bay leaves, bread crumbs, cider vinegar, dry beef base, Garlic, granulated sugar, Ground beef, MSG, Onions, Scallions, Scotch bonnet chile, Spices, Thyme, turmeric, vegetable shortening, Worcestershire sauce

The Spicy Honey loves Jamaican patties.  They’re spicy (like him!) and just a quick, full-flavored bite, that’s perfect for lunch or a snack or dinner or breakfast.  In other words, good any time, any place.  Continue reading →

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Spiced Peach-Tomato Chutney

21 Friday Aug 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Appetizers, Condiments, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Peaches, Sauces, Vegetarian

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ginger root, ketchup, Mango, orange juice, Peaches, Peppers, red onion, Spices, Tomatoes, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce

This isn’t exactly a chutney.  It’s really a cross between a chutney and a relish.  It’s sweet and sour.  It’s fruity, but with a hit of savory because of the Worcestershire and vinegar.  You know, it really doesn’t matter what we call it.  What matters is that it’s delicious!  Continue reading →

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Bake Beans with Floating Islands

27 Saturday Jun 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in bacon, Gluten Free, Legumes, Onions

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allspice, bacon, ball park mustard, canned pork and beans, ketchup, Onions, Worcestershire sauce

Floating Islands?  Seriously…what has happened to The Goddess?  Has she been into the Rosé to excess?  Or was she out in the sun too long?  Everyone knows that “floating islands” is a dessert.  Yes.  That’s true.  Normally, it is.  But, as you know there’s nothing normal about The Goddess!  Continue reading →

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Beer-Bathed Sloppy Joe’s

22 Friday May 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Fillings, Gluten Free, Ground beef, Make Ahead, Sandwiches, Supper

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Beer, bell pepper, brown sugar, cider vinegar, Garlic, Ground beef, Ground pork, ketchup, mustard, onion, Spices, strained tomato purée, tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce

Sloppy Joe’s are one of those wonderful memories we have from childhood.  I love them.  I still do.  I like mine on potato rolls, with slices of raw onion, dill pickle slices  and potato chips on the side.  MMM…what a wonderful memory!  Continue reading →

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Julia’s Boeuf Bourguignon, Almost!

07 Friday Feb 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Beef, Carrots, Main Course, Make Ahead, pearl onions, Pressure Cooking, Slow Cooker, Wine

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bacon, bay leaves, beef stock, brandy, butter, Carrots, chuck roast, full-bodied red wine, Garlic, ketchup, Mushrooms, olive oil, pearl onions, roasted garlic, Thyme, tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce

Boeuf Borguignon is THE quintessential beef stew.  And Julia Child’s is the best.  I’ve been making a version of this for decades and it’s never failed me.  Don’t let the list of ingredients spook you.  The Goddess has changed a few things, and nothing seems to have suffered for it.  Continue reading →

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Simply Delicious Sloppy Joe’s

30 Thursday Jan 2020

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Beef, Carrots, Gluten Free, Make Ahead, Sandwiches

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apple cider vinegar, ball park mustard, bell pepepr, carrot, dark brown sugar, dry beef base, Garlic, ketchup, lean ground beef, light chile powder, onion, tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce

Sloppy Joe’s are pure comfort for me.  They were always my birthday request, with tons of raw onion slices and dill pickles.  I’m have a momentary ecstatic longing for my 8th birthday!  So, why no make them now?  Why long for something so delicious?  Continue reading →

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Soul-Warming Beef-Barley Soup

11 Wednesday Dec 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Barley, Carrots, Gluten Free Option, Ground beef, Make Ahead, Soup

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arrowroot, bay leaves, beef base paste, beef broth, browned ground beef, celery leaves, dried mushrooms, onion, pearled barley, sun-dried tomatoes, Worcestershire sauce

It’s chilly here in North Carolina.  I think chillier than last year at this time.  And that makes it perfect soup weather.  And there’s something so comforting, and well, soul-warming about beef-barley soup.  Get out the soup spoons and the good bread.  Continue reading →

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