Caramelized Chicken with Apples
This is such a fabulous way to cook chicken and so simple. Caramelized Chicken with Apples is quick enough for a midweek meal and fancy enough to serve to special company. Continue Reading →
Italian Wedding Soup
The name Italian Wedding Soup is a reference to the marriage of greens and meat in the soup. A favorite in our house and it is truly bliss in a bowl. Continue Reading →
Spicy Tomato Salsa
This Spicy Tomato Salsa is bursting with tons of fresh flavors and couldn’t be any easier or quicker to make. Just put everything into a food processor and pulse to your desired consistency. Then sit down with an entire bag of tortilla chips and a bowl of this salsa and watch them both disappear. It’s amazing how quickly that can happen, right? Continue Reading →
Apple Puffed Pancake
This impressive golden puff of a pancake is baked in a cast iron skillet in a very hot oven. It will fall a little as you carry it, still in the skillet, from oven to table and it should be eaten right away. While this Apple Puffed Pancake only needs a generous dusting of confectioner’s sugar, it is also very good with maple syrup. Continue Reading →
Seared Scallops with Teriyaki Salad
You just got home and you want a healthier answer to lunch or dinner than prepared foods or take out, but what to make? These Seared Scallops with Teriyaki Salad are a quick, fresh and flavorful dish using healthy and delicious ingredients to add to your repertoire. Continue Reading →
Mini Salmon Burger BLT with Jalapeño Mayo
I have a thing for salmon burgers-they’re light and flavorful, easy to make and a nice change from your traditional ground beef burgers. They can work wonders to brighten up any mundane day (they sure do for me). These Mini Salmon Burger BLTs with Jalapeño Mayo make great finger food in the summer, by a pool, with a cocktail. There’s just something about mini food items isn’t there? Continue Reading →
Buffalo Chicken Wings
Devilishly spicy, super saucy and almost virtuous Buffalo Chicken Wings in three steps. Napkins anyone? Continue Reading →
Root Vegetable and Barley Soup
You can never have enough warming soups in your repertoire. No bacon? Add some cooked sliced sausage to this Root Vegetable and Barley Soup. Either way, this is a satisfying and comforting way to reward yourself at the end of a chilly day. Continue Reading →
Crab Imperial with Red Pepper
Being an Alaskan fisherman I have had my share of Crab Imperial. I have also experimented with making them. I love this recipe for Crab Imperial with Red Pepper because you can taste the crab. Ole calls this dish crab pudding and requests it all the time. It’s creamy, decadent and will be enjoyed by the entire family. Continue Reading →
Halibut in Parchment
Cooking Halibut in Parchment or foil is a wonderful way to get the best results and add a dramatic flair to dinner. The paper or foil holds in the moisture, concentrates the flavor and protects the delicate flesh. The fish essentially steams in the oven and in its own juices. Follow the folding and cooking instructions carefully. The “foil” packets can be cooked in the oven or on the grill. Continue Reading →
Sun-Dried Tomato and Sausage Strata
A golden, puffy strata will elevate the most mundane morning. Layered with buttered cubes of bread and generous quantities of Italian sausage and mozzarella cheese, this Sun-Dried Tomato and Sausage Strata must be prepared ahead of time, making it ideal for when you have house guests. Continue Reading →
Bacon Wrapped Dates
Everything tastes better with bacon and dates are no exception! These Bacon Wrapped Dates are simple to make and can be prepared before the party, so your guests will be munching on the salty, sweet and oh-so-satisfying bite-sized, bacon-wrapped dates the second they arrive at your home. Continue Reading →
Pan-Fried Oysters with Tartar Sauce
Ole loves the intense flavor of oysters and like most fishermen, he adores anything fried. These Pan-Fried Oysters with Tartar Sauce are hands-down the best pan fried oysters I have ever made. You might want to double the recipe, you’ll be wishing you had more! Continue Reading →
Smoked Salmon with Wild Berries on Grit Cakes
This Smoked Salmon with Wild Berries on Grit Cakes recipe makes a terrific, simple yet sophisticated appetizer–perfect for cocktail hour. The berry spread brings out the richness of the smoked salmon, which is complemented by the slight sweetness of the grit cakes. It is one of our go-to appetizers when we want something truly satisfying. Continue Reading →
Crab, Shrimp and Pork Pot Stickers
I absolutely love eating pot stickers. What’s not to love about them? Crispy on one side, tender on the other and bursting with a flavorful crab, shrimp and pork filling. These are simple to assemble and sheer gold sitting in your freezer! The uncooked pot stickers can be placed on a parchment-lined tray (make sure they’re not touching) and frozen. Transfer to a plastic freezer bag and store for up to a month. To cook the frozen pot stickers, add an extra minute to the cooking time after the water is added. Continue Reading →
Grilled Lamb Chops with Blueberry-Rosemary Sauce
If elegant is what you’re after, these Grilled Lamb Chops with Blueberry-Rosemary Sauce are the way to go. They make any dinner an occasion. Lamb chops are a sure sign of a fancy affair. But that doesn’t mean they’re hard to prepare or should be saved for special occasions. Actually, lamb chops can’t be beat in the summer as they cook quickly and are perfect for grilling. If you’ve never purchased lamb chops before, it can get confusing. So here’s what you need to know. There are two types of lamb chops available–rib and loin chops. If you’re looking for the show-stopper with the long bone, buy rib chops. The loin chop is a tiny t-bone steak containing meat from both the tenderloin and the short loin. Be sure to let the lamb rest after it’s grilled. If it’s sliced too soon, the juices will be lost, causing the meat to become dry. Continue Reading →
Baked Pasta with Bechamel Topping
This Baked Pasta with Bechamel Topping is a very common casserole found in the Greek cuisine and there are just as many versions of this recipe as there are casseroles in the U.S. Ground round can be substituted for the ground lamb if you choose. This is so simple and is my go-to recipe when company is coming! Continue Reading →
Seared Halibut with a Tangy Marmalade Glaze
A colorful blend of orange, avocado, hazelnuts and dried cranberries gives the Seared Halibut with a Tangy Marmalade Glaze a bright and vibrant flavor. Serve it on a bed of protein-rich quinoa or couscous for extra nutritional value. Continue Reading →
Sweet-and-Spicy Bacon
It’s hard to imagine making bacon even better, but we’ve done it. As the slices sizzle in the oven, brown sugar and a hint of cayenne and rosemary create an addictive sweet-hot glaze on this Sweet-and-Spicy Bacon. Continue Reading →
Rustic Apple-Maple Galette
I love the simplicity of this dessert and it reminds me of home, warmth and love. Rustic Apple-Maple Galette is so simple to prepare and never fails to impress friends and family. Continue Reading →
Soy-Glazed Black Cod with Orange Zest
In the deep blue depths of Alaska’s pristine waters lies what some would consider the best tasting fish in the world–Black Cod. This incredibly flavorful fish is also referred to as Sablefish or Butterfish. It is widely known as an excellent fish for gourmet entrées and well received when smoked. Its name, Butterfish, is thought to be derived from the fact that it has a soft, buttery, delicate texture. Prepared correctly, it will literally melt in your mouth. This Soy-Glazed Black Cod with Orange Zest is by far the best recipe I have for Black Cod and will definitely be a keeper for you! Continue Reading →
Blueberry Griddle Cakes
Every year Alaskans gather the tiny blueberries, so full of sweet good flavor, often searching out the wild bushes early in the day and tossing a handful into the batter for morning Blueberry Griddle Cakes. Continue Reading →
Pancetta Wrapped King Salmon Kebabs
You could wrap just about anything in bacon and I would devour it. But bacon wrapped salmon? Could it possibly get more mouth watering than these Pancetta Wrapped King Salmon Kebabs? Continue Reading →
Chocolate and Cinnamon Babka Buns
I am a huge fan of chocolate babka, which is a sweet, yeast dough rolled and wrapped around a chocolate and cinnamon mixture that when cooked, delightfully melts in your mouth. I first learned about babka from the show Seinfeld and I was intrigued. My second babka experience happened on a trip to New York. Passing by a bakery one day, I was awestruck by the rows and rows of muffins, croissants, danishes and breads, but what stood out above everything else was a chocolate babka bun. I didn’t order one, but looking at it I was hooked into the challenge of making my own. I have made this Chocolate and Cinnamon Babka Buns recipe many times and everyone loves it! It’s a great recipe and it never fails to bring a smile to all who participate in devouring it. Continue Reading →
Croissant French Toast
On family special occasion days, birthday,s anniversaries, graduations start the celebration with breakfast. This stunningly rich chocolate filled Croissant French Toast is over the top scrumptious. The chocolate you’ll need is available in the candy section of your market.
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BLT Salad with Buttermilk Dressing
I will never understand why anyone would want to buy store-bought salad dressing when they are so easy to make, taste far nicer and are not pumped full of preservatives if you make them yourself. I like to make mine in a jam jar so that I can store any left overs easily in the fridge. It will sit quite happily for up to a week, so I often make up double batches to save myself time after a busy day fishing. Try this tasty BLT Salad with Buttermilk Dressing. Continue Reading →
Crab Stuffed Mushrooms
Crab stuffed mushrooms only look difficult to make. A large tray with an army of mini-sized appetizers, each little soldier with a browned bubbling cheese crust only suggests that you’ve slaved over them for days. Really, the most work you’ve done is chop up some vegetables and spoon filling into some mushroom caps, my favorite kind of appetizer! Continue Reading →
Roasted Shrimp with Rosemary and Thyme
This Roasted Shrimp with Rosemary and Thyme is the perfect recipe for shrimp. Roasting them with fresh rosemary and thyme adds so much flavor. I am positive you will love this recipe and will never serve shrimp other than this way again. Continue Reading →
Grilled Cheese with Bacon, Avocado and Tomato
You will be amazed by how delicious this Grilled Cheese with Bacon, Avocado and Tomato sandwich is. It is better than a BLT‒we predict it will be the best sandwich you’ve ever tasted! Continue Reading →
Cream Puffs with Coffee Ice Cream
Sometimes a recipe is so very exquisite, so very delicious, that you just have to cook it for friends. This Cream Puffs with Coffee Ice Cream is that sort of recipe. Continue Reading →
Apple and Spinach Salad
Apple and Spinach Salad is healthy and delicious. Continue Reading →
Crab Salad on Corn Blini
Cornmeal with its pleasant flavor and slightly crunchy texture, makes this little bite lip-smacking-pop-it-in-your-mouth good! I’ll bet you can’t eat just one Crab Salad on Corn Blini! Continue Reading →
Ham and Egg Sandwich
While writing this cookbook, I have been thinking about all the delicious treats I’ve had on my trips out of Alaska. It got me to thinking about the foods that I crave from those travels, which got me to thinking about a trip Ole and I took to Old San Juan. Walking by a bakery, I laid my eyes on a flaky pastry dusted in confectioner’s sugar. I had to have one. Fluffy, buttery, slightly sweet and oh so good! I then learned that you could halve them and stuff each roll with ham, a fried egg and cheese making this Ham and Egg Sandwich a sweet and savory treat. I learned to make them and found that this is the sort of recipe that can come together in the evening while watching your favorite show. They will keep well over night and in the morning, you can treat your family to freshly baked sweet rolls. Continue Reading →
Ole’s Butter and Brown Sugar Squares
Let’s just say Ole’s Butter and Brown Sugar Squares are utterly rich and sugary and if that’s not enough, they’re topped with a whiskey buttermilk butterscotch sauce. Yum! Continue Reading →
Key Lime Moose in Gingersnap Bowls
Don’t let the fancy name scare you, gingersnap bowls are easy to make. Filled with this refreshing moose, Key Lime Moose in Gingersnap Bowls is the perfect dessert! Continue Reading →
Sauteed Snapper with Fresh Avocado Salsa
A few thoughts before you get started on the salsa for this Sauteed Snapper with Fresh Avocado Salsa. Make sure the tomatoes you use for this dish are nice and hard, with no hint of ripening. Look for avocados that are ripe but still firm‒the ones on which the stem at the end still wiggles. And finally, this salsa can be made up to a day ahead, though the fresher it is, the brighter it will be. Continue Reading →
Tarragon-Cream Chicken
Got a package of chicken breasts and a half an hour? Then you’re well on your way to a great tasting dinner with this Tarragon-Cream Chicken recipe. Continue Reading →
Three-Cheese Mini-Macs
Ah, Macaroni and Cheese – quite possibly the world’s best comfort food. If your only encounter with it has been by way of the blue box, this recipe could very well change your life, your lover’s life, your friends’ livrs and they will all love you forever! Oh! Never mind, I’m in Mac heaven! Continue Reading →
Crispy Sesame Salad Stack with Orange-Soy Vinaigrette
Impress your family and friends by serving this fashionable Crispy Sesame Salad Stack with Orange-Soy Vinaigrette. Easy enough to prepare during the week and add charm to any special occasion. Make an extra batch of sesame won ton crisps to munch on or to top with your favorite cheese spread for a tasty snack. Continue Reading →
Bacon-Wrapped Halibut
One of the benefits of living in Southeast Alaska is the availability of a diverse range of fresh seafood. It makes experimenting a bit more challenging and puts my creative brain to the test. It was time for me to think of something different. And then, I found my star ingredient. Bacon! This Bacon-Wrapped Halibut turns out flaky and full of bacon juice. These make you feel as if you should add bacon to your dinner every night! Continue Reading →
Chicken, Corn and Edamame Chowder
To turn this hearty Chicken, Corn and Edamame Chowder into a weeknight feast, serve it with some crusty garlic bread and a mixed green salad. The result is a staggering meal that takes minutes to make. Continue Reading →
Rosemary and Garlic Roasted Salmon
Pungent rosemary is one of my favorite herbs. Incredibly versatile, its pine-like flavor complements everything from meat to vegetables to this Rosemary and Garlic Roasted Salmon. Rosemary can easily tolerate heat from cooking, but use it sparingly. Its strong flavor can quickly take over a dish. Continue Reading →
Hoisin-Glazed Meatloaf
When served with a side of mashed potatoes (or mac and cheese), meatloaf is the perfect comfort food. This Hoisin-Glazed Meatloaf is a new take on the classic meatloaf, with two intriguing variations on the theme: A fancy version that is just right for meatloaf sandwiches and Hoisin-glazed minis that are perfect for a party. Continue Reading →
Halibut Burger
When looking for foods that refresh, for something made from your catch and absolutely no time with anything hot in the kitchen, halibut burgers come to mind. Halibut fillets are prized for their unique and meaty texture and when cooked turn incredibly flaky. Continue Reading →
Grilled Salmon Caesar Salad with Parmesan Croutons
Whatever its true origins, we’re just happy we don’t have to go to a restaurant to satisfy our craving for the crunchy, cheesy goodness of a Grilled Salmon Caesar salad! Continue Reading →
Honey-Garlic Shrimp
Nothing beats the clock like stir fry cooking. If you plan on serving this Honey-Garlic Shrimp with rice, start the rice first. While it’s cooking, cut up the vegetables and make the stir fry. Continue Reading →
Grilled Salmon with Cherry-Chipotle Glaze
Most of the time, “dressing up” foods with fancy preparations and sauces just masks flavors. But curing fresh salmon with sugar and salt, then grilling it in a sweet-spicy glaze really enhances an already great tasting fish in this Grilled Salmon with Cherry-Chipotle Glaze. The chipotle chile glaze has some kick, but the cherry preserves in it helps tone down the “fire.” And it doesn’t stop there! Cilantro-Lime Butter finishes the dish easily‒and with style. Continue Reading →
Coffee Spice-Rubbed Spareribs
Sweet, savory and ohh so good. These Coffee Spice-Rubbed Spareribs are great to take to a summer picnic or to serve as a mid week dinner. Continue Reading →
Flank Steak with Peppers and Onions
There is something about the flavors of coffee and beef that go together so well. A little bit of brown sugar in the spice mixture adds the perfect amount of sweetness to this Flank Steak with Peppers and Onions. Continue Reading →