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BoaterHomer



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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 12:08 pm    Post subject: Great boat recipe? Reply with quote

After talking to some great cooks at the recent Lake Powell CBGT pot-luck dinner, I thought I'd post a request here for some of the wonderful "boat" recipes you've all come up with over the years. You know, the easy kind with 5 Ingredients or less (except for Chris who can use up to 10) Smile Recipes should probably include ingredients that can store well on a boat....probably no "Baked Alaska".

I'll post a few of my own when I have a better Internet connection....currently heading out of Bullfrog Bay.

I LOVE Lake Powell and enjoyed meeting all my new C-Brat friends!

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 2:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here's my favorite easy and difficult to spill (relative to a glass) boat cocktail - take one can of minute maid lemonade - take a sip and pour in a shot (or a bit more) of good gin. Just two ingredients. Does that count? Laughing

Sides:
But seriously, for me it's hard to beat a good side dish of potatoes and onions cooked in an aluminum foil pouch (either on the grill or on the stove). Potatoes and onions store well. To prepare, thinly slice them, add salt and pepper to taste and add a little olive oil. Wrap in foil and cook. Serve directly from the foil and throw the foil away. No mess. I do the same with yellow beets or sweet potatoes. With sweet potatoes, I like to add a little cayenne pepper for heat.

Rice also stores very well on a boat and with shore power or generator and a rice cooker it makes another good side dish.

Main courses:
On a boat it's pretty hard to beat most any kind of freshly caught fish. Again these can be cooked on or in aluminum foil. A small number of spices or sauces kept on board really help. For white fish, it like to use just a little garlic butter. For salmon, Tom Douglas salmon rub. I also almost always have some Try-Me Tiger Sauce on board for either the rice or the fish. Tortillas also store and travel well so fish tacos is a common treat on board with either salsa or Cholula sauce (I like the chipotle version).

Since I have a convection oven and grill on board, we have plenty of options for types of cooking. In the convection oven I made many fritatas this summer. I just took a 9" pan, coated it with olive oil and tossed in my thinly sliced onion and potatoes. I add in 4 whipped eggs, toss in the left over fish from the previous night's dinner and toss it in the oven to bake. Once it's set, I grate some cheese on top and stick in back in on broil for a minute or two. It's a great breakfast and the left overs (if there are any) keep well for lunch. I also do cinnamon rolls in there for breakfast or other canned pastries.

None of the above is super creative but the common thread is that they are easy and the ingredients store well.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 2:43 pm    Post subject: Great boat recipe? Reply with quote

Well I think this is great, but I doubt if anyone will agree with me. Mix hot instant oats (porridge) with a can of sardines in tomato sauce. Non-fattening, minimum cholestrial, yummy. My wife says it looks gross. Means more for me.

Martin.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 3:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Martin! No Canadian secrets for long life and happiness and wealth. You eat that you get all three! Here is one sundowner. 2 ice cubes, 1 1/2 oz capt morgan spice rum. 3/4 fill glass with pepsi top up with any juice found on board stir well. To be consumed when secured either docked or anchored. Makes 1 round of Kerri On Swampwater. Looks kinda murky. Umbrellas if you gottem live large. I like to slice carrots, onions, broccoli garlic zuccini etc what's in your cooler all together with cod or salmon and a bit of lemon and spice rum in tin foil toss on the barby. George
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 5:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I stand by our bag of Hershey Kisses and a bag of Doritos for pot luck contribution. Minimal cooking, maximum taste:)SmileSmile
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 7:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Great boat recipe? Reply with quote

bridma wrote:
Well I think this is great, but I doubt if anyone will agree with me. Mix hot instant oats (porridge) with a can of sardines in tomato sauce. Non-fattening, minimum cholestrial, yummy. My wife says it looks gross. Means more for me.

Martin.


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 7:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

potter water wrote:
I stand by our bag of Hershey Kisses and a bag of Doritos for pot luck contribution. Minimal cooking, maximum taste:)SmileSmile


I am learning to be a minimalist - forget the Doritos! Wink
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 9:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I like oats and occasionally sardines but I have never heard of mixing them. Do you make the oats with hot water before adding the sardines? I might have to try this. Good thing it is not too expensive, because if I don't like it I don't think the cat will eat it.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 10:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well now that I've heard you're newly engaged and I've re-read the title of this thread, here's my great boat recipe:

Ingredients:
2 nice people
1 C-Dory 23-Venture
Many millions of cups of water
1 sunny day

Preparation:
Place boat in the many millions of cups of water.
Add 2 people.
Mix in the sunny day (a cloudy day may be substituted if necessary).
Move the boat to a wonderful location
Relocate people to the V-berth.
Rock the boat. Wink

Serves two. Enjoy!
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 12:08 pm    Post subject: Great boat recipe? Reply with quote

Yep. Add the hot water first to the oats before mixing with the sardines. I also sprinkle in some dried raisins as well, but I did not mention that in the first post. Trying to keep to the minimalist thread of the subject. Of course, the raisins may put your cat off !

Martin.
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 1:30 pm    Post subject: Spicy Stripers Reply with quote

One that we like is a fried striper fillet.

Prepare a rub of "Pride of the West" batter mix, and a creole or cajun seasoning. Go easy on the seasoning unless you like things good and spicy. My guess is that it's about a 12 to 1 mix. Drop the fillets a few at a time into the bag, shake to get good coverage, then place on a plate.

A good hot skillet, a decent oil, and leave it on long enough to get a golden brown look to each side. Place on a plate with paper towels to get excess oil off the fillet. Lemon or tartar sauce if you want, although we find it's fine just as it comes out of the skillet.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 5:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mary...thanks for the special dispensation on the ingredient limit!

Orzo Salad

1 box Orzo pasta
1 jar Trader Joe's Sun Dried Tomatoes (Julienne Sliced)
1 jar Trader Joe's Artichoke Hearts (drained and cut in smaller pieces)
1 jar Trader Joe's Kalamata Olives (drained and cut in smaller pieces)
1 box Feta Cheese crumbles
finely sliced sweet basil leaves

Prepare the pasta and dump in everything else including the oil from the sun dried tomatoes. Mix well.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 12:04 pm    Post subject: PIZZA on the Boat Grill Reply with quote

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Pizza on the Boat Grill
(build it your way)

Package - usually two 6" Pizza Crusts
-cover each crust with pizza sauce
-add pepperoni pieces on top of sauce
-sprinkle different shredded cheeses over toppings

Preheat BBQ Grill to High Temperature

Turn back grill to Med/Low Temperature

Place pizza crusts on grill
-close lid to help melt cheese topping

Keep close eye on bottom of crust
-moving crust often to make sure bottom does not burn


ENJOY

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 12:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey Casey. Does this mean an upgrade in your cooking skills from "I don't cook... I thaw"? Or getting ideas for long term travel cooking? George
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 2:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

George, Casey thaws and then cooks. He made me a fabulous salmon dinner with spicy salsa corn last night. Don't let him fool you with all that "I don't cook, I thaw" garbage...he's a man of many talents! Smile
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