Posts tagged seafood
Spicy Clams with Israeli Couscous

I can honestly say that clams are my favorite food. I cannot eat enough clams. When we took a roadtrip down the Pacific Coast Highway years ago, I stopped and ate all of the clams. It was the best.

Because clams are so simple to make - they just need a little steam - we made all kinds of clams. The biggest hit on that trip was the simplest of clams. But the one that sticks out the most was a spicy clam dish we had in Northern California. It was spicy, filled with sausage and brought out the best in the clams.

Now, I pick up clams at the grocery stores and make the dishes of my dreams - but they’ll never compare to those clams on the PCH.

You’ll love these clams because they are so easy to make. The secret - which is actually the secret to everything I make - is the buy the best ingredients. Go to a reliable fish monger (I love Whole Foods for everything), pick out a local sausage, and don’t skimp when buying spices. When you only have a few ingredients, you need them to be the best ingredients.

Spicy Clams with Israeli Couscous

Serves 4

 

1 pound Andouille sausage

4 pounds manila clams, rinsed

1 onion, about 1 cup diced

4 stalks celery, about 1 cup diced

1 clove garlic, grated

1 tsp paprika

½ tsp dried thyme

2 tbs olive oil

½ cup vermouth

½ cup chicken stock

1-15oz can diced tomatoes

2 cups Israeli couscous

 

STEP 1

In a large flat pan over medium heat cook the celery, onions, and garlic in olive oil until translucent.  Add sausage and spices.  Cook, gently breaking up, until cooked through.

 

STEP 2

Add the vermouth, tomatoes, and couscous.  Cover with a lid, reduce heat to low and cook about 8 minutes until the couscous is nearly done. 


STEP 3

Stir gently making sure the couscous is not sticking to the bottom of the pan.  Nestle the clams in the center of the couscous and cook an additional 3 – 5 minutes until the clams have opened all the way.  Discard any clams that have not opened. 



 

Gin Rickey

A perfect cocktail alongside clams - and even better when the sun is shining (or we want the sun to be shining)

World's Best Clam Chowder

Clam Chowder is literally my favorite soup ever. We took a roadtrip several years ago down highway 101 which goes down the coast of Washington, Oregon and California (at some point it turns to Highway 1 but I can never remember where that happens). Every restaurant that we stepped into, I got clam chowder. Some were great. Some were gloopy. Some had too much dill. Some had too many potatoes. One was even red which is the most dreadful thing you can do to chowder.

Clam Chowder

Serves 4


4 strips bacon, chopped

1 small onion, finely chopped

4 stalks celery, finely chopped

2 cloves garlic

¼ lb potatoes, finely chopped

1 can clams

8 oz clam nectar/ clam juice

4 cups seafood stock

1 bay leaf

1 cup half and half

¼ cup flour

2 tbs parsley, chopped

1 bag oyster crackers



STEP 1

In a large pot, cook bacon until browned.

STEP 2

Add onion, celery, potatoes, and garlic. Cook until onions and celery are softened. Stir regularly.

STEP 3

Pour in stock and clams. Don’t drain the clams before – pour the liquid into the pot. Add the bay leaf. Cover and cook 20 minutes.

STEP 4

Whisk together half and half with the flour. Very slowly whisk in 1 cup of the hot soup broth.

STEP 5

Pour flour mixture into the soup pot and stir until incorporated.

STEP 6

Serve with fresh parsley and oyster crackers on top.

Gwen's Crab Cakes

Every summer my mom makes her signature crab cakes. My cousins will happily sit and pick crab for hours if it means we get crab cakes for dinner. We all adore them. The secret is that it’s barely held together with anything - so it’s basically all crab. By letting them rest for a bit in the fridge - you can even leave them all day - they hold together a little better and cook a lot better.

Gwen’s Crab Cakes

serves 4-6


1 pound fresh cracked Dungeness crab

1/4 cup mayonaisse

1 egg, beaten

1 cup panko breadcrumbs

1 teaspoon Old Bay Seasoning

1/4 teaspoon dry mustard

1 teaspoon baking soda

juice of 1/2 lemon

salt and pepper

butter


STEP 1

Mix all ingredients together – except for the butter – add salt and pepper to taste.  From the crab mixture into patties.  Let them rest about 1/2 hour in the refrigerator.


STEP 2

Melt 1 tablespoon butter in a skillet over medium heat. Working in batches, place patties in the preheated pan and cook 3-5 minutes on each side until cakes are golden on each side and warmed throughout.  Add a tablespoon of butter to the pan between each batch.


STEP 3

To keep the crab cakes warm before serving, keep them on a cookie sheet in a 200 degree oven.


Hot Dungeness Crab Dip

Happy Fourth of July! We spend the holiday at our family beach compound at whidbey island. We eat an excessive amount of food, drink too many cocktails, and blow things up. This crab dip is on steady rotation. I cannot encourage you enough to make this dip! If you don’t have crab, you can sub in artichoke hearts and no one cares. It’s still delish.

Hot Dungeoness Crab Dip

8 oz cream cheese

1/4 cup mayonnaise

1/4 cup sour cream

2 tablespoons chopped chives

1/2 teaspoon Old Bay seasoning

1 teaspoon worchestershire

2 tablespoons lemon juice

1/2 - 2 teaspoons hot sauce (to taste!)

1 pound dungeoness crab

1/2 cup parmesan cheese

STEP 1

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a stand mixer, or with a hand held blender, combine all of the ingredients except the crab and cheese.

STEP 2

Carefully stir in the crab to the cream cheese mix. Spread in an oven proof dish and top with parmesan cheese. I like to use a pie tin or an 8” pan for the dip so it’s one thin layer with the crispy cheese on top.

STEP 3

Pop into the oven and bake about 15-20 minutes until bubbly and the cheese turns golden brown.

Baked Coconut Shrimp

I don’t know why, but January is always the time when I want tropical drinks, tropical foods, and I love to set up my tiki bar! How about you? Let’s start with some baked shrimp that are like your favorite tiki bar appetizer, only with baking instead of frying which makes it slightly (actually a lot) better for you. Same great flavor - same great coconut - just less oil.

And don’t forget the sauce, it’s totally mandatory.

Baked Coconut Shrimp

Serves 4

 

1 lb shrimp, raw and deveined

1 egg, beaten

1 clove garlic, grated

½ cup shredded coconut

½ cup panko breadcrumbs

salt and pepper

4 tbs melted butter

1 cup rice

2 tbs mayo

2 tbs honey

½ tsp sriracha

juice of 1 lemon (2 tbs)

1 bunch cilantro for serving

 

STEP 1

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. 

 

In a saucepan with a lid combine rice and water.  Bring to a boil.  As soon as it boils, reduce the heat to low and cook – covered – 20 minutes.  Remove from heat and fluff with a fork.

 

STEP 2

Mix bread crumbs and coconut in a zip top bag

 

STEP 3

Beat egg in a large bowl with the grated clove of garlic.  Toss shrimp with the egg until well coated. Remove shrimp from the bowl using a slotted spoon so any extra egg stays behind in the bowl.  Add the shrimp to the coconut mixture.  Toss to coat.

STEP 4

Brush a baking sheet with 1-2 tbs melted butter.  Pour out shrimp on to the sheet.  Drizzle remaining butter on top of the shrimp.  Pop in the oven and bake 10-15 minutes until totally pink and crispy on top.

 

STEP 5

Whisk together mayonnaise, honey, sriracha, and lemon juice.  Serve shrimp over rice with sauce on the side.  Sprinkle cilantro over the top to serve!


Vampire Noodles with Shrimp

This is the perfect quick cook dinner!  It takes almost no time to cook and still seems fancy.  Which is exactly what we need for Halloween night! I am sure your house is just as hectic as mine with kids needing last minute costume pieces (which of course they can’t find), everyone being hungry, my husband just coming home, and some over eager parents who’s kids are ringing my doorbell at 4:30pm.

All you need to do with this is boil the water, add onions and shrimp to a skillet - they cook quickly - and then toss it all together! It’s simple, looks fancy, and is way healthier than the pizza we often order!

Vampire’s Noodles

Squid Ink Pasta with Caramelized Onion & Shrimp

Serves 4

½ lb squid ink pasta

½ cup butter, divided

1 onion

4 cloves garlic, smashed

2 sprigs thyme

1lb shrimp, peeled and deveined

½ cup white wine

1 lemon, zested

 

STEP 1

Over low heat, cook onions, garlic, and thyme in 2 tbs butter.  

 

STEP 2

Bring a large pot of water to a boil and cook noodles according to package instructions.  Reserve ½ cup of pasta water when draining.

 

STEP 3

Add remaining butter to the onions and melt until toasty and bubbly.  Add shrimp and toss to coat with butter.  Pour in white wine.  Add lemon zest and salt and pepper.  Cover and cook 5-10 minutes until shrimp is fully pink.

 

STEP 4

Toss noodles in shrimp pan.  Add pasta water if noodles appear dry. 

 


 

Dill Salmon & Cucumber Salad

Fresh salmon is possibly the best thing you can only find here in the Pacific Northwest. Outside of the PNW, I think the salmon is terrible. If it isn’t line caught, wild salmon, then it’s not worth eating. Find the best. It’s totally worth it. Even the frozen is fine, if it’s been flash frozen on the fishing vessel.

The combination of salmon and dill is indisputable. The flavors of both pop when they are combined. Cucumber is another go-to with salmon. This cucumber salad is one my grandfather was famous for making - it’s so delicious - and it’s really good with the salmon. It’s even better tomorrow!

Dill Salmon with Cucumber Salad

Serves 4

 

2 pounds wild caught salmon filet

¼ cup butter, room temperature

¼ cup dill, chopped

2 lemons

2 cucumbers, sliced thin

1 white onion, sliced thin

1 cup white wine vinegar

2 tablespoons sugar

salt and pepper

spray oil

 

STEP 1

Preheat oven to 400 degrees and line a baking sheet with foil. Lightly oil the foil – the spray kind works best.  With a sharp knife, cut the salmon into four equal pieces and lay them on the foil.

 

STEP 2

In a small bowl combine together the butter, dill, the zest of one lemon and a healthy amount of salt and pepper with a fork. Spread the butter mixture over top of the salmon pieces so each piece has a nice even coat. Place a lemon slice on top of each piece of fish and pop it in the oven. Bake at 400 degrees for 10-15 minutes until the flesh of the fish is pale pink all the way through.

 

STEP 3

In a bowl, combine vinegar, salt, and sugar.  Add cucumbers and onions to it and toss to coat.  If all cucumbers aren’t submerged in the liquid, press them down with a bowl or plate.   

 

STEP 4

Check for doneness by pulling back a small section from the thickest part of the fish. If there is any doubt, pull the fish out of the oven and cover with a piece of foil. It will continue to cook slightly under the foil.

Serve fish with cucumbers and enjoy!

 




 

Beer Steamed Mussels

This is one my my top ten favorite dinners. We make this all the time in the summer - and you should too! A giant bowl of fresh mussels is one of the most amazing summer dinners.  Here in the Pacific Northwest we are so lucky to be surrounded by waters filled with delicious, plump mussels.  Grab a loaf of crusty bread, gather your family and enjoy a casual dinner together!

Beer Steamed Mussels

Serves 4

 

4 lb mussels, scrubbed and beards removed

2 8-ounce beers (light ones like Rainier)

2 strips bacon

½ onion, diced

½ cup basil, ripped

¼ cup chives, chopped

2 tbs butter

1 tsp sea salt

1 lemon, zested and juiced

1 tsp red pepper flakes

2 cloves garlic

 

STEP 1

In a large skillet, cook together bacon and onions until soft and bacon has rendered at least one tablespoon of fat.

 

STEP 2

Add butter, basil, chives, garlic, and red pepper flakes.  Stir to soften for about 1 minute

 

STEP 3

Pour in beer and mussels.  Cover with a tight fitting lid and let steam over medium heat until mussels have opened. 

 

STEP 4

Discard any mussels that haven’t opened and serve with crusty bread.

 


Spaghetti with Clams

This is my ultimate summer dinner. It’s light and refreshing and cooks in no time at all. But best of all - it has clams! I adore clams. If you don’t have easy access to a beach full of them (we don’t - our beach does not have great clams) you can order them online. I buy from Hama Hama regularly.

Let me know what you think of it! And share your photos - tag me so I can see @ali.hedin. I can’t wait to see what you make.

Spaghetti with clams

Serves 4

 

1 pound spaghetti noodles

2 tablespoons olive oil

2 tablespoons butter

2 large shallots, roughly chopped

1 teaspoon red pepper flakes

1 cup white wine

2 pounds manila clams

1 lemon, zested and juiced

½ cup chopped parsley

 

STEP 1

Cook spaghetti noodles in a large pot and save 1 cup of pasta water after draining.

 

STEP 2

In a large skillet, heat oil and butter over medium heat.  Cook shallots and red pepper flakes until tender. 

 

STEP 3

Pour in wine, lemon zest & juice. Season with salt and pepper, and add clams.  Cover with a tight fitting lid and leave alone for 5 minutes or until most of the clams have opened.  Stir gently.  Any clams that haven’t opened should be discarded. 

 

STEP 4

Add cooked spaghetti to the clams and toss.  Pour in reserved pasta water ¼ cup at a time – you may not need all of the pasta water.  When the pasta does not seem dry, stop adding water.  Serve hot with chopped parsley.


Quick and Simple Fish Tacos
Ali Hedin | Fast Fish Tacos

This almost feels like cheating because I can’t think of a faster dinner than fish tacos. Mostly because you literally can’t cook fish very long. It’s like two minutes on each side. The longest part of this dinner is cracking into the avocado.

Ali Hedin | Fast Fish Tacos

Fast Fish Tacos

Serves 4

 

STEP 1

In a small bowl, mix together chili powder, cumin, cayenne, paprika, and garlic.  Rub spice mixture over fish on the side without skin or both sides if the fish is skinless. 

 

STEP 2

In a large bowl, toss cabbage, radishes, lime zest and juice until well combined.  Set aside.  

 

STEP 3

Heat a cast iron skillet over high heat.  Pour a thin layer of oil in the bottom of the pan to cover the entire bottom.  Lay fish carefully into the pan, skin side up and cook 2 minutes.  Flip fish over and cook another 2-3 minutes until cooked through.  

 

STEP 4

Lay fish pieces in a warmed tortilla and top with cabbage slaw.  Serve with chopped cilantro, avocado, and sour cream.  

Note: Tilapia is a common fish for fish tacos, but it’s not always the best choice.  If you purchase tilapia, make sure it was raised in the US or Canada.  Other white fish options are easily found – wild caught is best.

1.5 lbs white fish; rock fish, red snapper or halibut

2 tbs chili powder

2 tsp cumin

½ teaspoon cayenne pepper

½ teaspoon paprika

1 clove garlic, grated

1 head cabbage, finely shredded

6 radishes, finely sliced

2 limes, juiced and zested

2 avocado

1 bunch cilantro

½ cup sour cream

2 tbs canola oil

corn tortillas for serving

hot sauce

Ali Hedin | Fast Fish Tacos
Ali Hedin | Fast Fish Tacos