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Keep up with Kathy Casey on her culinary adventures and get the latest and greatest recipes plus so much more!

A Tasty Seattle Dinner Benefitting Cancer Research

Sunday May 18th eight NW chefs will be gathering gotether to create a 6-course dinner at the Grand Hyatt Seattle to benefit Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Tickets are $250 per person. Click here for ticket infomation. Chefs Mike Davis (26 Brix, in Walla...

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Aaron Brown and Kathy Casey on NPR

You all remember Aaron Brown don't you? The newman extraordinaire from Seattle that went on to CNN? Well, now Aaron is on NPR, and he invited me to be a guest on his show, The Aaron Brown Show. Aaron and I had a great time chatting, and if you are a fan of my KOMO...

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Short Thoughts

Over the weekend the Chicago Tribune Magazine ran one of my pitcher recipes, you can read it here. I love pitcher drinks for easy entertaining.  While cruising around on the web this weekend I ran across this, edible googly eyes! Don't you just love it? I'm already...

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Kathy Casey on Yelp

Check out my interview with Yelp. If you don't already use yelp you absolutely should. It is essential for navigating your way not only around Seattle's culinary scene, but for all sorts of businesses from boutiques to blow outs. I love the community of regular...

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Book Review: Hungry for Paris

Book Review: Hungry for Paris

The price of a plane ticket, hotel, and the dollar to euro conversion alone is reason enough to hang up a dream of a vacation in Paris. Sad, no? Instead, pick up an Edith Piaf CD, a nice bottle of Burgundy and cozy up with Alexander Lobrano’s new book, "Hungry for...

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Kathy on KOMO

Are you ready Seattle? I'm going to be on KOMO News Radio AM 1000 this Thursday at 4:15 and 6:15 with afternoon hosts Lisa Brooks and Eric Slocum for a weekly feature called “Dishing with Kathy Casey.” I'm super excited. I love to dish about food, and I have a great...

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Pillsbury’s Bakeoff

How exciting is it to have two Seattlites in the Pillsbury bake off? Did you know that there is a million bucks up for stake? Not to mention serious bragging rights. To enter the contest you had to use one Pillsbury product in conjunction with a sponsor's product...

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Cooking Basics – Whipping up a Vinaigrette

Not everyone knows how to cook — but most would like to. I'll sometimes whip up a vinaigrette at friends' houses when invited for dinner, and it seems that, more often than not, they say, "Wow! How did you make that? What went in there? The ingredients are in my...

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Txori – Inspired Spanish Bites

Txori and Herbivoracious! We're participating in a group review of Txori with Herbivoracious. Be sure to click the link to see what they have to say about this hot tapas spot!   Lately, it seems Spanish cuisine is popping up everywhere in my life. From being invited...

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Lunch at Les Halles – Ny

Today after a business appointment in Manhattan I was close to Les Halles Downtown - Chef-large Anthony Bordain's home base. Not super busy - but good food and good service. And for Manhattan, very reasonable in price. It was actually really nice to sit at a table and...

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Savory Pasta Sauce – Simmered to Perrfection

A nice thing about pastas is that they can be quick and easy to make — especially in the summer, when fresh ripe tomatoes and fragrant basil are abundant in the garden. But there's a whole other realm of other pasta options, my favorite being the hearty, slow-simmered...

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Meat Water — too funny!

If you want a good laugh check out Meat Water's site - it's "dinner in a bottle". Flavors such as Peking Duck, Dirty Hot Dog, and Beef Jerky have hysterical descriptions and will give you a good chuckle -- or make you queasy ......you decide.

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Secret Ingredient: Whole Foods

Earlier this year I was approached by Whole Foods to be a guest chef on their video blog "The Secret Ingredient". Each week chefs from around the country are given a "secret ingredient" and asked to come up with a dish highlighting that ingredient. Click here to watch...

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Orange Endive & Watercress Salad

A great salad is my favorite way to start off a meal. Years ago when organic was off the beaten path I was featured in the frontrunner magazine Organic Gardening in an article with chef Thomas Keller. It was an article on beets – called Beatnik Chefs! My recipe was...

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Career Woman

Recently I had the pleasure of meeting Lisa Quast, the CEO and President of Career Woman, Inc. How fantastic to find another resource for women in business. This international consulting company "works with companies who are interested in better utilizing these...

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