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Delicious Seafood and Drink Pairings

Delicious Seafood and Drink Pairings

Our creative duos prove that odd couples can make the most interesting dinner companions

Sip and Slurp: Beer and Oysters! The essence of an oyster is rich and complex, with flavors that curiously manage to be both pungent and delicate. Almost any beer pairs well with oysters. The only rule of thumb is to avoid overwhelming the oyster’s subtle flavors with a robust beer, such as an imperial stout…

Duke’s Award Winning Clam Chowder

Ingredients: 2 cups baby red potatoes, diced medium 4 slices nitrite-free bacon ½ cup Darigold butter 2 cups onions, diced medium 2 cups celery, diced medium 1 tablespoon fresh garlic, diced small ½ cup flour or ½ cup Duke’s Gluten-Free Flour Blend*  2 tablespoons clam base 1 ½ cups clam juice 1 ½ cups milk…

Cynthia Nims’ Northwest Crab Boil

Cynthia Nims’ Northwest Crab Boil

Unlike our compatriots in the eastern regions of the country, Northwesterners typically add no spice (beyond salt) to the pot when boiling crab for a feast. Having grown up here, of course I adhere to the practice, finding that the flavor of the crab itself is near perfection. Some crab lovers simply scoop up clean…

Tilth Owner Going Nuts for Homemade Milk

Tilth Owner Going Nuts for Homemade Milk

Maria Hines on the virtues and versatility of homemade almond milk

Nut milks—especially almond milk—are having a moment. The creamy liquid is made by grinding nuts with water, resulting in a velvety milk-like beverage. Health-conscious eaters and plant-based diet devotees swear by the nutritional value of nut milks, adding almond milk, for example, to smoothies and swapping out the cream in coffee for Brazil nut milk….

Pistachio Syrup Recipe

Pistachio Syrup Recipe

Salted Pistachio Syrup 1 cup whole unshelled pistachios 1 cup simple syrup (1/2 cup sugar, 1/2 cup water) 1 Tablespoon salt Combine all ingredients in a food processor. Blend well. Strain through cheesecloth to remove particles.  

The Best Restaurants in Seattle 2016

The Best Restaurants in Seattle 2016

In a city of ever-changing flavors, we invite you to tuck into our tastiest year yet

The Best of Dining NowWith the rapid-fire succession of restaurant openings we’ve experienced of late comes an equally great diversity of cuisine. The days of Pacific Northwest Pan Asian fare are long gone as chefs drill down to the nichiest of foods in a culinary showcase that can only be described as fabulous. Behold, some…

Chef Holly Smith Talks Travel and Her Last Meal on Earth
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Chef Holly Smith Talks Travel and Her Last Meal on Earth

The Cafe Juanita owner explains her passion for cooking and involvement with FareStart

Sponsored by Farestart At some point in our lives we come to a fork in the road—we must make a potentially life-changing decision about which path to follow on our journey to become what we aspire to be. It’s hard to know if we made the correct choice. And some of us are too scared…

Island Inspired: Jay Blackinton, of Orcas Island's Hogstone's Wood Oven

Island Inspired: Jay Blackinton, of Orcas Island’s Hogstone’s Wood Oven

The surprising rise of chef Jay Blackinton, who channeled the spirit of Orcas Island’s rad farming and food culture to find something like stardom

Jay Blackinton, the rising star at Hogstone’s Wood Oven on Orcas Island

The Winners of our 2015 Best Restaurants Readers' Choice Poll

The Winners of our 2015 Best Restaurants Readers’ Choice Poll

We asked. You voted. Here are your favorites

In our April 2015 issue, our food and dining editor Allison Scheff presented her picks for the 10 Best New Restaurants in town. But we always know our readers have a thing or two to say, too. Behold, your selections in our annual Best Restaurants Readers’ poll. Best Neighborhood RestaurantBrimmer & HeeltapBallardbrimmerandheeltap.com Best Eastside RestaurantCafĂ©…

Where to Dine Out Alone in Seattle

Where to Dine Out Alone in Seattle

It may be the month of tables for two, but those of us looking for time to ourselves have options

BALLARD La Carta de Oaxaca Amid the crowds of people who still (years after this place first opened) wait in line for seats at one of the large communal tables, solo diners have an advantage. They can grab a stool at the counter, which wraps around the open kitchen and allows for an unobstructed, action-packed…

Kedai Makan's Nasi Goreng Makes Prime Late-Night Grub

Kedai Makan’s Nasi Goreng Makes Prime Late-Night Grub

Malaysian diner's fried rice balances rich, fresh and sweet

Twenty-four-hour diners certainly have their merits, but in Seattle, late-night eating is where it’s at, and it doesn’t get more enjoyable than with takeout from Kedai Makan. There is something incredibly satisfying about grabbing a midnight order of Malaysian grub at the Capitol Hill walk-up window on East Olive Way (open until 2 a.m. on…

Moritz Returns to Zig Zag Café, Revamps Menu

Moritz Returns to Zig Zag Café, Revamps Menu

Revisit Pike Place Market’s unapologetically romantic escape.

Back in 1999, when this Pike Street Hillclimb cubbyhole opened, it was a pizzeria that served just beer and wine. Ben Dougherty and his then business partner, Kacy Fitch, were hired to design and build a credible bar, which they did, in addition to buying the place outright in 2002 and hiring rock-star barman Murray…

Must Eat: Sardines on Toast at The Whale Wins

Must Eat: Sardines on Toast at The Whale Wins

Renee Erickson's Fremont spot does this open-faced sandwich right.

When I’m hungry, my mind wanders to the sardines on toast ($12, $9 at happy hour) at Renee Erickson’s The Whale Wins. On the menu since the restaurant opened in 2012, this hearty open-faced sandwich of sorts makes a fine meal, especially when paired with crisp, dry white wine. Depending on the day, the wood-oven-toasted…

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