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Stove Top Cheeseburger with Fried Onions

Stove Top Cheeseburger with Fried Onions

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

You have just transported yourself to your favorite burger inn. Enjoy with Love, Catherine For Living the Gourmet Signature Spice Mix follow link: http://livingthegourmet.blogspot.com/2008/10/signature-spice-mix.html For Living the Gourmet Dry…

Baked Chicken Strips with “Kicked” Up Cranberry Sauce

Baked Chicken Strips with “Kicked” Up Cranberry Sauce

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

This is a great dish to serve for a fun Friday night! Enjoy! NOTE: For the Living the Gourmet Signature Spice Rub & Living the Gourmet Dry Herb Rub please follow the links: http://livingthegourmet.blogspot.com/2008/10/signature-spice-mix.html http…

Paloma's Famous Tortilla Soup For Lazy Vegans

Paloma's Famous Tortilla Soup For Lazy Vegans

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

This soup originates in Mexico and after trying some while visiting family I found myself craving it one chilly canadian winter day. It's so easy to make, and will impress anyone with its beautiful and colorful presentation. Plus you can trick your friend…

BBQ Chicken Thighs with a Living the Gourmet Twist by Catherine’s daughter

BBQ Chicken Thighs with a Living the Gourmet Twist by Catherine’s daughter

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

I came up with this marinade after mom (Catherine) and I made a trip to the butcher’s shop the other day. There was a wide variety of prepared meats like baby back ribs and steak kabobs. Needless to say, I was inspired to make my own mouthwatering m…

Oven Fried Chicken

Oven Fried Chicken

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

This chicken is delicious and so easy! I hope you will give it a try. Enjoy with love, Catherine NOTE: Living the Gourmet Signature Spice Rub can be found on my blog, Living the Gourmet. Following the link http://livingthegourmet.blogspot.com/200…

“Kinda”~ Like a Chili Tomato Sauce

“Kinda”~ Like a Chili Tomato Sauce

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

This recipe is quick, delicious and will please the faces at your table. Enjoy with so much Love, Catherine

Chicken Strips with A Spiced Mango Dipping Sauce

Chicken Strips with A Spiced Mango Dipping Sauce

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

Here is a dish my daughter, Tammy, helped me prepare! From our dinner table to yours -Enjoy! (Follow this link for the LTG Dry Herb Rub: http://livingthegourmet.blogspot.com/2008/10/living-gourmet-dry-herb-rub.html)

Wacky Cake

Wacky Cake

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

This is the best chocolate cake I've ever had; moist, flavorful and frugal! It's also vegan and costs less than $3 including the icing! We make this often here and the kids adore it.

Tusker House vegan Couscous

Tusker House vegan Couscous

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

We had his at the Tusker House at Animal Kingdom at Disney. It was the best couscous I have ever had. I wanted to share it with you.

Refried Beans ~ a low fat healthy version

Refried Beans ~ a low fat healthy version

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Prep Time: 0 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Frijoles refritos(refried beans), are beans that are fried with oil/fat, mashed and then refried again. That's the meaning of refrito- twice fried. Refried beans in Mexico are traditionally cooked or fried in lard. I know it's sounds gross and fatty, but…

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Squeaky Gourmet

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Squeaky Gourmet brings back the basics, before artificial foods were created in the hopes to increase choices to the dieter. Foods that people ate before the obesity epidemic; meals that we lost touch with while purchasing the diet dinners in a box.…

Well on Wheels - The Traveling Vegan Chef

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Well on Wheels is a food blog with healthy recipes, restaurant reviews, and stories of life as a vegan personal chef.

Living the Gourmet

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Living the Gourmet is dedicated to traditional and exotic cuisines made simple by Catherine and her crew.

The Backyard Southern Gourmet

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Recipes for simple and easy meals. Everyone is leading a busy lifestyle and the Backyard Southern Gourmet shows you the short-cuts for preparing delicious southern dishes using gourmet condiments and sauces.

The Vegan Diet

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Health, nutrition and recipes suitable for Vegan, vegetarian, dairy-free, and low cholesterol diets.

Girl Gone Gourmet

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Girl Gone Gourmet focuses on home cooking using fresh, in-season ingredients.

Weeknight Gourmet

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Quick tasty meals in under 30 minutes whenever possible. I try to keep everything lower in fat content than the original recipes whenever possible. This blog is a mix between gourmet and comfort food, leaning more towards super flavorful comfort food…

Gourmet Worrier

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Gourmet Worrier is where I write about food, family, life and travel.

A Southern Gal's Quest for the Gourmet Life

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I am a graduate student in archaeology that loves to travel, cook, and collect. This blog will feature a range of homestyle gourmet recipes, antique recipes that I have collected, economic buying tips, and ecclectic info! Please visit me!

Gourmet Whole Bean Coffee

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A selection of whole bean gourmet coffees

10 results of 18 Blog Posts

How to Define Gourmet Vegan Food

posted July 31, 2010 in Recipes for the Family

It is difficult to define gourmet vegan food as a particular type or style of cooking, as there are so many different dishes from various regional cuisines that can be made suitable for vegans. The uniqueness of gourmet vegan food i (read full article)

Learning About Raw Foods Cooking

posted June 26, 2010 in Recipes for the Family

Before we can delve into raw foods cooking let us first establish what exactly is this, relatively new trend, referred to as ‘raw foodism’. Raw foodism (or rawism) is a lifestyle promoting the consumption of uncooked, un (read full article)

Vegan Father's Day

This Sunday, June 20, is Father's Day, and for many dads that means time to fire up the grill for some burgers and dogs.  But what to do if you're a vegan?  Or even a vegan dad??  Fortunately, there are many options these days due to t (read full article)

I Went Vegan to Celebrate World Meat-Out Day

posted March 21, 2010 in Veggin'

In celebration of World Meatout Day, I went vegan for the day. It was a gorgeous spring day outside, so I wanted to eat light and not spend too much time in the kitchen. So, what did I eat? Toasted Tofurky and Vegan Gourmet Cheese Alternative with D (read full article)

Gardein: New Meat-free Products are Worth a Try

posted March 10, 2010 in Veggin'

Several months ago, I noticed a new crop of meat-substitute products from gardein that appeared in the produce section of our supermarket. Now, these products have taken on a life of their own as they’ve been featured both on the Oprah and Ell (read full article)

Calcium – moo-ve away from dairy and still have strong bones

posted January 23, 2010 in Eat Well Every Day

As an older woman in a family where the women have typically fine bones and tend to develop osteoarthritis and even osteoporosis, I’ve been aware for many years of the need for adequate calcium in my diet.But it isn’t just older women who need su (read full article)

Dinner This Week 1/10 to 1/16

posted January 10, 2010 in Our Newlywed Kitchen

What is it about a new year that enables me to tackle my to-do list with such fervor? For the first time since we've moved into our house I can see my closet floor. I got a great run in today. My toenails are all prettied up. And I just made a phenom (read full article)

Tiny Eggplant and Okra in Lime-Scented Tamarind Sauce - Recipe

posted January 07, 2010 in Herbivoracious

  Tiny eggplant, rubbed with spices and ready to roast I didn't have a definite plan when I picked up these gorgeous little eggplants, I just knew they had to come home with me. I ended up rubbing them with spices and roasting, then serving th (read full article)

Grapefruit Tarragon Sorbet

posted December 29, 2009 in Couldn't be Parve

I have joined the project Gourmet, unbound. It was started by some amazing food bloggers it is an effort to keep the recipes and stories of Gourmet magazine alive even though we no longer can look forward to the magazine appearing on our doorstep and (read full article)

Freezer to Oven to Stomach Appetizers from The Fillo Factory

posted December 05, 2009 in What's Cooking at DD

With this Holiday season coming up, many people are having parties with their friends and family. More often than not those people want to eat, and if any of them happen to be vegetarian, then there are a lot of veggie platters at these parties. Did (read full article)

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