May 312012
 

When you depart on a ferry from the Anacortes ferry landing and head towards the San Juan Islands, you are being transported into another place and time.

A place of uttermost peace and welcoming quiet. 

A place of pure island paradise and absolute relaxation for both the body and soul. 

These are the things I crave after spending time on the mainland in busy corporate America.  Traffic lights, people in a hurry and always someone not being so nice.

Not here. 

I should probably also tell you about the most incredible places to dine here on the islands, specifically Orcas Island.

For starters I will tell you about the New Leaf Cafe.

Located within the historic Outlook Inn in the quaint and charming town of Eastsound, you will find a menu based on the local farms’ seasonal ingredients readily available thanks to the perfect growing environment of the islands.  Chef Steve Debaste whips up amazing dishes using these ingredients and I can tell you first hand, the food here is incredible.  In the back of the property is a quite large herb garden where Chef Steve can readily help himself to chives, dill, parsley, etc. 

If you are a regular reader of J5MM you will recall our off season visit to Orcas Island where we spent our time at the Outlook Inn.  During our stay we enjoyed sweeping views and pastel sunsets from our room.  Accommodations were nothing short of perfect and the feeling that we had while staying there was of complete relaxation.

A most certain four season destination, the San Juan Islands are always sure to please and staying at the Outlook Inn will only add to your enjoyment.


~A Seafood Medley prepared on the grounds of the Outlook Inn and our luxurious room during our visit

Here on Orcas Island you will find many farms and I had the honor to be able to tour one of them.  I had a writing assignment for Williams-Sonoma with a “Farm to Fork,” angle and the San Juan Islands were the perfect place for me to experience that.

My Maple Rock Farm tour headed up by Farmer John Steward was really almost a life changing experience for me.  Sure you hear all about the good that comes from these farms but to be able to be on the soil and taste the organic greens that were growing right there, right out of the ground made for an experience that I am finding rather hard to put into words.   

Maple Rock Farm offers up all of its bounties to the local restaurants, markets and to the schools of Orcas Island (stay tuned for this story — I am very excited to meet the children of these schools to learn how much they enjoy their healthy lunches) and being able to bring the fresh local produce grown by Farmer John back to my Airstream’s kitchen to be used as the star in a simple recipe is always such a rewarding experience.

Combine the growing talents John Steward possess with the talents of Chef Steve Debaste and you have yourself an incredible Farm to Fork experience here on Orcas Island.  Being able to tour these fields with John and then sit down to an incredible dinner prepared by Chef Debaste was one of the most beautiful experiences I have had.

Thank you soooo much Farmer John and Chef Debaste.  Honestly, from the bottom of my heart thank you :)  Also thank you to Jon Kobayashi for making everything come together.  Jon heads up and makes sure everything runs smoothly at both the Outlook Inn and the New Leaf Cafe.  Meeting Jon and speaking with him about so many things including our commonality of growing up in Hawaii was wonderful. 


~Farmer John and one of his fields on Orcas Island

About Farmer John:
After selling produce at the Orcas Island Farmers market over a decade ago, Farmer John realized his true passion for growing organic and beautiful fruits and vegetables was here to stay. He became inspired to start Maple Rock Farm, where he and his farming team enjoy growing and selling at the farmers’ market while mingling with the local folk here. He has cooked for the children of the Orcas Island with the “Farm to Cafeteria” program as one of their guest “Celebrity Chefs” and provides his goods to many of the local restaurants, markets and schools. You can find Farmer John every Saturday at the outdoor Orcas Island Farmers’ Market located in the quaint and beautiful town of Eastsound. Learn more about Maple Rock Farm.


~Wagyu Carpaccio with Maple Rock Farm Arugula


~ Porchetta with Maple Rock Farm Greens


~ Tender Beef Fillet with Maple Rock Farm Asparagus and Greens

Probably the most cutest pigs I have ever laid eyes on belong to Geddes of Inn at Ship Bay.  John was so happy to show them to me as they reside on one of his fields.  So cute they were (and so very pettable!).

~ Pan Seared Fresh Salmon, Garden Risotto with Bok Choy and Kale tips from Maple Rock Farm. The Risotto was made with green herbs from the Outlook Inn garden.


~ San Juan Islands fresh Halibut with Maple Rock Farm Salad Greens and Whipped Potatoes


~ Green Tea Panna cotta with Star anise poached local rhubarb and sesame shortbread cookie
~ Flourless Chocolate torte with house made caramel, chocolate ganache and a touch of sea salt

About Chef Steve Debaste:
Spending almost every summer and holiday as a youngster in France with his parents, Chef Debaste holds fond memories revolving around the love of good food — from the Loire Valley in central France to La Rochelle along the Atlantic Coast and then to Paris.

His mother, a gourmet cook and nurse at the University of Washington’s Medical Department, held gourmet cooking classes in her home for fellow colleagues and doctors, with Steve always assisting. She also participated in several fundraising charity events where she prepared main entrees side-by-side world-renowned chef Julia Child. Steve was, again, right there by their sides.

“Being able to meet Julia Child was an incredible experience for me,” he says. “We made paella one evening for over 300 people, and it was amazing. After the event my mother was featured in the food section of the Seattle Times on the front page. I will never forget the experience.”

As for knowing what he wanted to be when he grew up? “I knew at a very early age that I would be in the restaurant business.” Chef Debaste says. “With all of my experience in my home kitchen or abroad in France with my parents, I had no problem at the age of eight handling a knife and sauté pan.”

Chef Debaste’s rich cultural background and culinary history clearly shows itself in the dishes he prepares. What a delight it was for me to be able to meet him and to be able to share his recipe.

For the most delicious and tender Halibut recipe created by Chef Debaste, please click here. 



~ a room with a view at the Outlook Inn, Orcas Island – Washington State


~ My beloved Airstream driving past the front of the Outlook Inn on her way to West Beach Resort

May 102012
 

“You must go and visit the tulip fields Monica,” a friend of mine told me a very long time ago when I first moved here to Washington.

Now that I am here, I am wondering why I waited for so long to make the trip.  As far as your eyes could see, there were brilliant colors of reds, pinks, purples and yellows rolling over the gentle hills.

It was an early morning actually.  Very early.  That is probably one of the greatest benefits of having your home on wheels with you.  You can go anywhere and get there early before all of the crowds.

It was so beautiful here.  I’m sorry I didn’t make the trip sooner.

Also happening at the same time was the farmers market in Mt. Vernon which is very nearby to the fields.  We needed something for lunch and I was so happy to find fresh English peas, ready to eat edamame and some smoked salmon.  What a perfect way to enjoy our lunch that afternoon.

Fresh and simple with a light spread of savory mascarpone that I seasoned with plenty of salt and pepper.

That’s it :)

Oh and I won’t forget to tell you about those radishes :)  They were very, very spicy and added a nice crunch.

Mt. Vernon Farmers Market, Washington

~ an outdoor market in Mt. Vernon, Washington

What an amazing weekend full of bright colors, delicious food and just being together.  I hope that you can come and visit it here one day.  It is truly something to experience once in your life.

This is where we stayed on our visit — maybe you could to?

http://just5moreminutes.onsugar.com/Beautiful-Peaceful-Fidalgo-Bay-Resort-Breakfast-Stuffed-Pancakes-19312650

 


 

May 092012
 

Last year, this time we were returning from Oregon’s high desert making a stop along its majestic coastline on this beach called Tierra Del Mar.  It is a trip that is still very vivid in our minds . . .

Airstream on the Beach

When you spend time in Oregon you begin to realize just how incredible it really is here in all that it has to offer.  Dramatic coastlines, high deserts, state parks galore and so much more.

A couple more places to visit were on our agenda and then our trip would come to a close.  On this day we stopped at one of our favorite places to be with our Airstream.

Right next to the sea.

Hubby and B started exploring and I started preparing lunch for us.

Crispy purple potato cakes with salty gravlax and a farm fresh poached egg.  There were crunchy beet chips too.  Oh and some wild salmon caviar I should not forget.

Here is my recipe for crispy purple potato cakes on “The Blender,” a Williams-Sonoma blog :)

You can find the recipe that I wrote for Full Circle Farm for Beet Chips here, but they are “baked,” and not fried like the ones featured here.  Both are delicious but I was going for “quick,” this afternoon and these fit the bill perfectly.

B, Oregon Coast

Airstream on the beach

B

Preparing lunch at the beach + being with my family = HAPPINESS

Airstream on the Beach

Around and around went B riding his bicycle, all over the beach.

“Mommy! Watch how fast I can go!”

. . . and he did. He rode his bicycle so fast!

He was so happy and well, so was I.

Airstream on the Beach

B

Sweet Seagull

Beet Chips in the Making

And again, it was time to leave.  A crabbing trip was waiting for us and hubby was excited about that.

“Do we have to go now?  Can we please stay a little longer?” said B

As we pulled off to leave we took one last drive down the beach . . .


May 082012
 

Our trip through Oregon’s Spring Splendor was coming to an end.  It would not have been a proper trip to Oregon if we hadn’t stopped off at Cannon Beach.  Full of rich history, fabulous restaurants with the friendliest hosts, candy shops galore and boutiques upon endless boutiques to fullfill your shopping desires are just a few of things you will find here.

Of course I won’t forget to tell you all about the sandy beach with infamous Haystack Rock.  Maybe my pictures will help you understand just how breathtaking it is here.

Oh, did I mention the surfers?

They are amazing.

Morris’ Fireside Restaurant was our stop for lunch.  It was hubby’s favorite place to go — for me, I have never been.  I was so happy he took B and I there. It was a slightly chilly day outside so you can imagine what a pleasure it was to walk into such a cozy and warm place.  The fire was so inviting along with the log cabin charm Morris’ offered.

We split a burger with some of the most delicious fries I have had in a long time.  They were definitely made here and they were not greasy but rather thick and hearty.  I loved them!  B enjoyed his little sliders :)  They were just the right size for his little hands.

We also enjoyed a Bloody Mary.  It was hands down, the BEST Bloody Mary I have ever had.

That’s Armando our host.  What a pleasure it was to meet him. He made me laugh and made our entire dining experience such a fun time. Oh and I should mention that the Bloody Mary recipe belongs to him so if you do stop by and you like this particular drink, I highly recommend it. It’s on the menu too “Armando’s Famous Bloody Mary.”

Armando :)

I am sad that our trip was over so soon.  We will definitely be back to beautiful Oregon.

From our memories of Kahneeta, Smith Rock State Park, and Jetty Fishery to spending time on the beach with our Airstream, it was all an incredible time.

As usual :)

 

May 042012
 

After our beautiful day that we spent at the beach we headed north on Hwy 101 and arrived at Jetty Fishery.

We could not believe our eyes.

To us, we just discovered a hidden gem and probably one of the most perfect spots that we had ever been to with our Airstream. The spots here come with full hookups, are covered with grass and come with amazing scenic views of Nehalem Bay.

It could not have been more of a perfect place for us to be.

Complete with smiling faces and some serious Dungeness crabbing opportunities, we were very excited to be here and start our crabbing adventure on the waters of Nehalem Bay.

“I could spent an entire week here,” hubby said to me.

I could not have agreed more.

We love the taste of fresh dungeness crab and the adventures that come along with catching it.  Here when you catch a crab(s), you can bring it back to the dock and Josh (pictured above) will do the honors and cook your fresh catch for you to enjoy right there on the picnic tables.  Imagine enjoying your catch with sweeping views of the bay while the sun is shining.  This is what we saw when we arrived — families doing just that and being happy together.

If you run out of luck and happen to not catch any crab, you can purchase some from their fresh salt water tanks.  Also available are oysters and clams if you like.

~ heading out to drop some crab rings

Jetty Fishery, Oregon

Jetty Fishery, Oregon

~ our crab and Prissy the local kitty.  She and B became very good friends.

Jetty Fishery

~ Seagulls are everywhere and just waiting for the right moment to make their move on the seafood here

Jetty Fishery, Oregon

Right where I am standing is paradise for children that come to Jetty Fishery in the warm summertime.  This is a protected sandy place from the sea and at high tide, the sea water flows into this area and creates many shallow pools.  The sun then warms up the water making it an ideal nature playground for children.  I can only imagine it here in the summertime.  Must be incredible . . .

Our crab was going to be the star tonight and shine in a savory parfait complete with diced avocados, grape tomatoes and thinly sliced spicy radishes.  A drizzle of cold pressed extra virgin olive oil and a squeeze of lemon juice was all that this simple dish needed.  Crunchy and flaky sea salt brought it to pure perfection.

~ Our sunset view at Jetty Fishery

~ Our view just outside of our Airstream’s door


An excerpt from jettyfishery.com:

The Jetty Fishery has been mentioned in publications such as the New York Times, Sunset Magazine, The Oregonian and Beer Northwest and is frequently selected as one of the best one-stop destinations for singles, couples and families to take part in crabbing, picnicking, hiking, camping, clamming, fishing, birding and eating some of the best fresh seafood on the West Coast of the United States.

The Jetty Fishery is located on the waters of the Nehalem Bay, less than 10 feet to tide pools, authentic cabled docks and sandy beaches. If you want to experience the pounding surf of the Pacific Ocean, you only need to open y
our window. Just a 2 minute boat ride across the Nehalem Bay and you’ll find yourself on the deserted beaches of the Nehalem Bay State Park. You can comb the beach, relax and read a book in a secluded nest of driftwood, or walk the lovely 3-mile peninsula over to the town of Manzanita and have an ice cream cone. No matter what you like to do, the Jetty Fishery is an excellent base of operations for your local activities.