Posts Tagged by Seafood
Happy Grilling with Florida Swordfish
| May 20, 2013 | Posted by Nicole under Cooking, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Seafood, Uncategorized |
From Sliders to Seared with Peach Salsa, Fresh from Florida Swordfish will add some excitement to your next grilling get-together. Try out some of these wonderful Swordfish recipes courtesy of Chef Justin! And here is a Fresh From Florida grilling tip: any recipe that works for Tuna will work for Swordfish! Happy Grilling! Click… continue reading
Best Oyster Around? Some May Say So
| April 10, 2013 | Posted by Nicole under Agriculture, Seafood |
When a couple of editors from “Field & Stream” made their way down to Apalachicola for a little oyster bingeing, they shared their thoughts on why they think Apalachicola oysters could be the best around. You can read the full online article at www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/wild-chef/2013/04/are-apalachicola-oysters-best-oysters-world. Be sure and check out the “Places” section in the April issue… continue reading
Back by Popular Demand!
| January 31, 2013 | Posted by Nicole under Seafood |
The Seafood Favorites from Florida’s Gulf Coast Calendar, 2013 edition is here! Each month you will be greeted with color photographs of mouth-watering dishes along with a recipe. The dates of Florida seafood festivals are marked on the calendar as well so you will know about upcoming events throughout the state. To order your FREE… continue reading
Bountiful Seafood Awaits You at the Florida Keys Seafood Festival
| January 18, 2013 | Posted by Nicole under Events, FAPC, Seafood |
Looking for a special reason to visit the Keys this weekend? The Florida Keys Seafood Festival on Saturday is something you don’t want to miss! The radio commercial promises delicious seafood for all – grilled lobster, fried fish, crab claws, Key West shrimp, smoked fish, conch chowder, conch salad- you name it, they’ve got it.… continue reading
Dinner with Edgar
| December 20, 2012 | Posted by Nicole under Behind the Scenes, Cooking, Recipes, Seafood |
We sometimes complain about having to cook dinner after a long day. Imagine yourself in the middle of the Bering Sea trying to cook a meal for your crew of six and a couple cameramen. Now THAT’s a long day- and something Edgar Hansen knows all too well. Edgar is the youngest Hansen brother on… continue reading
Stuffed Florida Clams
| December 10, 2012 | Posted by Mindy under Cooking, Recipes, Seafood |
Looking for the perfect appetizer to add some pizzazz to your holiday table? How about Stuffed Clams? Florida hard clams are harvested year round and are always in supply at your local seafood market. When shopping for live clams, make sure the shells are free of cracks. Store clams in the refrigerator with the lid… continue reading
Yankeetown Seafood Festival
| November 11, 2012 | Posted by Nicole under Events, Seafood |
Are you ready for some good food and fun? The Yankeetown Seafood Festival is fast approaching, so mark your calendars for November 17. Yankeetown is an “old Florida” coastal village on Florida’s Nature Coast, located just north of Crystal River. The festival, which is held on the tree-lined boulevard of Riverside Drive, offers plenty of Florida seafood… continue reading


