Cooking Alaska Fish & Game

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Sweet Texas Cornbread

By | June 14th, 2010|Frontier Family Favorites|

Our Sweet Texas Corn bread is light and fluffy and goes perfectly with Grandpa Nelson's Chili.  We all love to top it with some butter and a little honey to complete the taste.  Representing the [...]

Klondike Chili

By | June 14th, 2010|Frontier Family Favorites|

When you travel this far north, especially in the cold of winter, nothing hits the spot like our Klondike Chili.  We prefer to use ground Moose or Venison (the Kodiak variety of course), but in a [...]

Maui Luau Ribs

By | June 14th, 2010|Frontier Family Favorites|

Okay, so we live in Alaska, and love it, but we all need a tropical escape once in a while, don't we!?  When we can't get to Maui, these Maui Luau Ribs, which we've been [...]

Alaska Aloha Pineapple Paradise

By | June 14th, 2010|Frontier Family Favorites|

Okay, so this dish sounded a little weird the first time we saw it, crafted right in our kitchen by our friend Linda visiting from Oregon, but it was love at first bite and now [...]

Alaskan Seafood Chowder

By | June 14th, 2010|Amazing Alaska Seafood|

Every summer brings a bounty of Alaska seafood to our kitchen, and while we have a lot of beautiful sunny days, the rainy days always show up too and when they do we whip up [...]

Sweet & Spicy Spareribs

By | June 14th, 2010|Frontier Family Favorites|

Grandpa Nelson certainly knew what he was doing when he created this fantastic spareribs recipe. They are so simply out of this world delicious, that you can count on licking ever finger! Ingredients: Ribs: 1 [...]

Alaskan Frontier Pizza

By | June 14th, 2010|Frontier Family Favorites|

At least once a week our family, like most, enjoys a good pizza or two or three.  Our long standing family favorite has been 1/2 Hawaiian and 1/2 Pepperoni with Black Olive.  My personal favorite [...]

Pasties

By | June 14th, 2010|Frontier Family Favorites|

Although there is more than one story about the origin of the pasty, the credit for this all-in-one complete meal and lifetime family favorite goes to Jim's Gram Emery, who lived well into her 90's enjoying Pasties [...]

Kenai River Smoked Salmon Souffle

By | June 14th, 2010|Aurora Borealis Brunch|

Our daughter Jillian, who isn't a big egg fan, would eat these Kenai River Souffle`s everyday if I made them, and she loves to throw in a wide variety of fillings for fun and great flavor. [...]

Seaweed Salmon Omelette

By | June 14th, 2010|Aurora Borealis Brunch|

Infused with soy sauce and wrapped in seaweed, this Japanese version of a western omelette just seems to fit with our environment here on the Kenai River.  Here's how to make it. Ingredients: 2 Eggs, [...]