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Ahhhh island time. It’s definitely something this high-strung girl can get used to. . . after a day or so! Our trip to Sanibel Island was schedule-free with just the way felt to guide us. One day we spent hours and hours on the beach, forgetting it was dinner time until we wandered back to the condo after 7:00. We ate some great meals out in Sanibel and Captiva, and as always, I found one I wanted to bring home with me.

Our first day back was busy; my husband had a work crisis, and I had to wrap up a report for a client. To keep us just a little bit on island time, I recreated a dish we had at Doc Ford’s Rum Bar & Grille, putting a healthier twist on it to help us ease back into real life.

Doc Ford’s Yucatan shrimp appetizer combines steamed shrimp with butter, lime juice, cilantro, and chili peppers for a spicy, tangy treat that is good to the very last drop of sauce.

Yucatan Shrimp

I know that the Doc Ford’s version contained a LOT of butter (which is why it was better than my version), so when I went to make the dish, I used about 1/4 stick of butter and 1/4 cup of Chile olive oil from the Olives reopening event.

ingredients

To get started, I boiled about 20 medium shrimp, knowing we would have some leftover for my husband’s lunch the next day. While the shrimp were boiling, I chopped the chili peppers and cilantro and juiced the lime. I quickly melted the butter with the chilis. When the shrimp were done, I tossed them in, shells and all, and mixed in the cilantro and lime juice.

I prepared simple beds of arugula and grape and sungold tomatoes and topped the salads with the shrimp.

arugula and tomatoes

Yucatan shrimp

Dinner took less than 20 minutes to whip up; the peel and eat aspect of the shrimp really makes it speedy. If I was making this as a pasta dish or something else where I wanted the shrimp to be coated in the sauce, I would definitely peel them. The flavors were very similar to the shrimp we had at Doc Ford’s, and it made for a healthy, filling dinner and lunch.

Tags: Food, healthy, recipe, salad, shrimp

It’s that time of year again; the grills are out, the farmers markets are open, and friends and family are getting together to celebrate the season. It’s the perfect time for easy, fresh food, and I thought the below recipes were worth re-posting. Here are a few of the things I find most delicious in the summer time. Add to these a nice cold beer or glass of bubbly, a steamed and buttered lobster, and some raw oysters, and you have my perfect summer feast. I am very excited about June. I have my annual girls’ weekend at the Cape (Go UMASS!) next weekend, and we are finishing the month off with a family trip to Sanibel Island. Get me to the beach!

Feel free to leave your favorite summer recipes or wines in the comments. Have a fabulous weekend!

Grilled Corn Salad – THE perfect BBQ side dish – vegan, healthy, delicious

grilled corn salad

Corn coated in butter and sriracha, a la Myers + Chang is also an amazing corn option.

corn with sriracha butter

 

A Summery Rum Cocktail – When you need a fun and fruity cocktail, this Brugal rum based drink is easy and delicious. You also can’t go wrong with one of my favorites, the Dark & Stormy.

boat drink

 

Caprese skewers – It doesn’t get much easier, and this no-cook treat makes it easy to beat the heat!

Caprese skewers

 

Watermelon Gazpacho with Feta – Another no-cook delight

pepper and watermelon

Heirloom Tomato Panzanella – heirloom tomato season is pure heaven! I know they won’t be around for awhile, but tuck this one away for those first heirlooms.

 

panzanella

Happy sort of Summer!

Tags: cocktails, corn, heirloom tomatoes, recipes, rum, salad, summer, vegetables, Vegetarian

As much as I love going out in downtown Boston and Cambridge, I love discovering great places to eat outside the confines of the city. Last weekend, we were down in Quincy to get started on boat preparations for Summer 2012. First up, the hull needed to be scraped clean of barnacles. Barnacles attach themselves to the bottom of the boat, then other things like seaweed get attached, and suddenly you are burning about three times as much gas than is needed. Barnacles are bad. There’s nothing quite like laying on the cold ground scraping dead sea life off of a boat, but I know it will be worth it when we haul it back into the water. Next up is sanding the bottom paint and then repainting with a barnacle-resistant paint (which will still attract barnacles).

Fascinating.

Since I was apparently such a sport about the boat work, my husband offered to take me out to lunch. I did a quick Google search on my phone and found that Fox and Hound Wood Grille and Tavern, a place we had passed on previous trips, was right down the road.

The exterior of the Fox and Hound is super cute, all red and cream and looks like a little old house.

Fox and Hound

The inside is warm and cozy, with exposed brick and an array of brown accents. It felt comfortable, and was the perfect place for lunch.

Fox and Hound

As the marathon gets nearer, I am trying to be better about getting all of my nutrients, so, in addition to a Newcastle Brown in a frosty pint glass, I ordered this warm spinach salad. It was topped with goat cheese and a fruit and onion compote, brought together with a warm, lemony dressing. I stirred the goat cheese in so it coated the lettuce, and I dove in. Since I was chilly to begin with, this was  a great option, warming me up but also offering the health benefits of a salad. I loved it.

warm spinach salad

I also had a cup of clam chowder, which was delicious. It was nice and thick with tender clams and lots of potatoes. You can’t beat a good clam chowder.

clam chowder

Since we had a really hard time deciding on what to order, I also had some of my husband’s fish Reuben and fries. I love Reuben sandwiches, and this one had a creative twist, combining fried fish with Russian dressing, cole slaw, and Swiss cheese. Yum.

fish reuben

The restaurant was pretty quiet for lunch, and our waitress was friendly and helpful. We wanted to try so many menu items that we will definitely be returning.

I am so happy it’s Friday. I have not been a happy camper this week, and all I want to do is sleep. Next weekend we will be away for Easter, and the following is marathon weekend, so this one will definitely be for rest and some time alone.

What are you up to this weekend?

Congratulations to Daisy for winning the Edible Arrangements giveaway! Please email me with the address you’d like the basket shipped to next week, along with a phone number that the delivery person can call. Thanks to everyone who entered! I have another giveaway coming up Monday so stay tuned!

Tags: chowder, Food, Quincy, restaurant, salad

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