Yesterday, long-time friends Leslie Hall and Ellen Tatge joined me in tasting and evaluating one jarred and four tinned products made by Coles Seafood
Author: Dave DeWitt
BBQ Chipotle Halibut w/ Watermelon Onion Salsa
The salsa recipe for this barbecued halibut is courtesy of the National Watermelon Promotion Board and the Walla Walla Sweet Onion Marketing Committee.
Andalusian Mixed Paella
Paella, like this Andalusian mixed paella, is perhaps one of Spain’s best-known dishes, originating in the Valencia region, and is one of the national dishes of Spain.
Alaska Salmon with Copper River BBQ Sauce
Created by Bruce Hiebert, owner of eastern Washington’s Patit Creek Restaurant, this mild, celery-based sauce fits Alaska salmon perfectly.
Garum: The First Seafood Product
The very first seafood product in history was a condiment manufactured more than 2,000 years ago in Greece, Rome, Phoenicia, Carthage, and later in Byzantium. It was called garum or liquamen.
Our Homemade Cajun Rub Recipe
Here’s a concentrated Cajun rub has its origins in Louisiana, where it seems that every home cook has his or her own secret spice mixture for grilled foods.
Ceviche with Bitter Orange
This recipe is a second version of the Ecuadorian specialty. The fish can be served as an appetizer or as a main dish for a refreshing summer meal. It is traditionally served with maiz tostada (toasted corn) or popcorn on the side. Note: This recipe requires advance preparation. Ceviche with […]
Seafood Products You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Lately I have added another food history subject to write about: seafood and seafood products. Before I became obsessed with peppers, I was a seafood lover
Caribbean Crayfish with Tasty’s Wet Rub
I was served what the Anguillans call crayfish, but they’re considerably larger than the Louisiana kind yet smaller than a spiny lobster.
Hot and Sour Ginger Shrimp
This shrimp dish is one of my favorite stir-frys because it is very quick and simple to prepare. To vary the dish I add pineapple , bell pepper, and chiles.