by Kathy Casey | Aug 14, 2008 | Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
Seattle summer weather is perfect for picnics and this weekend looks like it won’t disappoint. There are so many great Seattle parks for picnics: Golden Gardens is the Classic, but there are beautiful views from Volunteer park, Gasworks and Discovery park. While...
by Kathy Casey | Aug 12, 2008 | Books to Cook, Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
Fish Without a Doubt, the new book by Rick Moonen and Roy Finamore, Houghton Mifflin publishing, should be on your bookshelf now. This comprehensive tome takes the fear out of fish with an in-depth guide to preparing, storing, and shopping fish. Each fish is broken...
by Kathy Casey | Aug 11, 2008 | Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
A few weeks ago my assistant Mary attended a reception dinner at Palisade restaurant to meet Executive Chef Mark Randolph and Chef de Cuisine Robin Uyeda and sample their Northwest meets Polynesian summer menu. Today, Mary is our guest blogger as she pours over the...
by Kathy Casey | Aug 7, 2008 | Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
Whenever I am looking for something super foodie fun to do in Seattle, I don’t need to look far – there are tons of foodie blogs, magazines, and websites that make it easy to find whatever my heart desires (or things I didn’t even know my heart desired!). Food blogs...
by Kathy Casey | Jul 31, 2008 | Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
Right now is the perfect time to be shopping at Seattle’s splendid farmer’s markets. Just about anything you could want is in season, from luscious berries and cherries, to patty pan squashes, zucchini blossoms, enticing greens, and some early root vegetables....
by Kathy Casey | Jul 30, 2008 | Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
I tell you, if I wasn’t taking off for a conference this weekend I’d be down at the Southcenter Borders with Chef Ethan Stowell- Union, Chef Peter Birk- Ray’s , and Chef Keith Luce- Herbfarm for a super fun Q and A with local chefs. Boarders is...