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Turkey Talk – How to Avoid the Top 10 Turkey Sins!
If you missed the show, you can listen to it here! The holidays are upon us and it's time to start planning those holiday dinners for friends and family. Everyone has their favorites: from old-school marshmallow-topped sweet potatoes, to the classic green bean...
Trevis Gleason’s Guest Blog: A Cocktail 3-Years In The Making
“Mise en place” literally translates, from the French, as “Put in place”. In the chef business, however, mise en place means gathering, slicing, dicing, preparing, etc., all ingredients required for meal service. I hold that it also entails assembling the collective...
The UAE – From Cocktails to Camel Milk
Ahh... just back from exotic, UAE where my associate Keith Waldbauer and I conducted training for the Fairmont Art of Mixology Culture at the new and faboo Fairmont Abu Dhabi. Yes, it’s Vegas on steroids and the playground for the rich. Me on the rhinestone couch in...
Seattle Times Recipes
Nice to have recipes in the Seattle Times today! Check out my recipes for Bacon Gougeres, Orange Fennel Shrimp and Apricot, Pistachio & Goat Cheese Stuffed Mini Cukes.
FREE LUNCH!
From Sip. at the wine bar & restaurant November 18, 12:00 to 1 p.m How can you pass up on for an offer of free food at a wonderful location? I know that I can’t! Sip. at the wine bar & restaurant will be giving their new downtown Seattle neighbors a taste of...
Super Offer from SaltWorks!
Check out this great offer from Saltworks in celebration of my Salt topic of the week: This is Saxon from SaltWorks. We are very excited to be mentioned by Kathy Casey, and would like to extend a special promotion to her audience. Mention “Kathy Casey” when you call...
Salt: A Cook’s Best Friend
If you missed the show on KOMO, click here to hear it online! Salt is the universal seasoning—it makes flavors pop and go "Wow!" Salt brings out other tastes, even sweetness! All creatures like to eat salt—except, as we know in the Northwest, NOT slugs! Salt is either...
Spice is Nice!
To hear my KOMO segment online, click here! We all know the most commonly used spices: cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, cloves, and mostly use them in baked goods. But what about all the other spices and exotic combinations? Like Chinese Five-Spice—a sultry blend of fennel...
Greetings from Abu Dhabi!
This is Keith Waldbauer, Consulting Associate Mixologist for Kathy Casey Food Studios/Liquid Kitchen. If we've never met, hopefully we'll be able to remedy that situation sometime very soon. In any case, I'm standing in for Kathy for a hot minute to give an update...
A Taste of Summer in October
This is Cameo McRoberts filling in for Kathy while she's shaking up some fun overseas. I'm an Executive Chef here at Kathy Casey Food Studios and I've worked with Kathy on a lot of things. What I love the most is sharing ideas with her! When Kathy asked me to take...
Avocados – From Pit Growing, to Face Masks, to Green Goddess Dressing …
Okay, where have all the avocado plants gone? You know the ones -- the pit poked with 4 toothpicks and set into a glass of water on the windowsill. What fun that was when you were a kid to get it going … with the anticipation of really having your own avocado tree...
Dishing with Kathy Casey: Fall Newsletter
Traveling to Far-off Exotic Lands This year I’ve been flying all over the country for special events and fun foodie adventures. Now it’s time to take my travels overseas! In mid-October, my associate mixologist Keith Waldbauer and I are headed to Abu Dhabi, where...
Mustard
I love mustard—zesty Dijon; zingy yellow; bitey, coarse, country-style. It is a universal spice—from the seeds cooked in Indian fruit chutneys, to the sinus-clearing fiery paste served with Chinese barbecued pork, to the pungent sweet mustard fruits (that I love so...
Brownies – An All American Favorite
Homemade brownies and bars—yum! These days—what with everyone working so much—time spent baking really can be regarded almost as a luxury. But whether you are tight on time or have a little extra, I’ve got a recipe for you to try. The first one REALLY takes not more...
Back To School (and Work) Quick-Start Breakfasts
Fall is here and that means back to school and work. For adults and kids alike, fall also usually means on-the-go breakfasts. Of course many will acknowledge that a little something in the morning will get you going and help jump-start your metabolism, too. And some...
Your Next Food Network Star!
Melissa d’Arabian, who lives in Kirkland (,WA) with her family, is our Next Food Network Star! This hometown hero cooked and battled her way through thousands of hopefuls ‘til the season finale. Facing off against Los Angeles’ Jeffrey Saad, she came out on top and...
Cupcakes – Everybody Loves ’em!
Who doesn’t love cupcakes?! They’re portable, versatile, celebratory, easy to make and even easier to eat! Cupcakes are pretty much the cat’s meow in the world of sweets these days. If you want to make ’em yourself, Chronicle Books has put out a Cupcake Kit with...
Battle In Seattle Clips
Take a peek at these fun clips by Croquet Creative of the Battle in Seattle: Crudo vs. Sashimi! I was one of the judges for this super fun event, and the video clips are fabulous!
Jammin’ with Kathy Casey
Please check out this fun blog I wrote for the Canning Across America website! I hope all of you will join us in the "Canvolution!!"
The New Guard – Seattle
One cook, one musician, one artist. One dinner. The new guard is a series to fête the up-and-coming, the rising—not the fleeting, but the arrival—of a new legion of creators. These nights will happen monthly in backyards, warehouses, airplane hangars, vacant lots....







