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June 22nd, 2014

North Bethany Eats! Matt’s Fish Camp, Restaurant, Lunch, Dinner, Happy Hour, Carry Out, Bethany Beach, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware, Matt’s Fish Camp is a Supporter of Operation Seas The Day September 2nd – 7th, 2014

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In the 1930’s the ritual of anglers dangling their reels over rivers, waiting for a bite, gave birth to fish camps along the Southern U.S.  Fish camps have become local favorites and hidden jewels, found, at times off the beaten path; no frills establishments serving fresh catch.

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With that in mind, I am sure, Matt’s Fish Camp opened its doors in 2011 in North Bethany Beach, on Coastal Highway.  If you are driving south from Dewey Beach, Matt’s Fish Camp is the only eatery right on the highway, oceanside, until you arrive closer to Bethany Beach.  From Rehoboth to Bethany….12 miles more or less.  Tel. 302-539-2267  Website?  http://www.mattsfishcamp.com.

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Not really off the beaten path like the first fish camps, Matt’s Fish Camp can easily be spotten from Coastal Highway or Rt. 1.  This restaurant is part of Matt Haley Companies…with several sister restaurants at the Delaware Beaches.  No reservations, the restaurant opens at 11:30 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. every day.  Wine and beer are served at Matt’s Fish Camp.

The community where Matt’s Fish Camp is located is called Tower Shores.  It is one of the original communities right on the beach, adjacent to the State Park beaches, the Indian River Marina, and the Indian River Inlet.

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The restaurant is casual, come as you are or get dressed up….really that’s how comfortable it is.  You can sit at the bar by the open kitchen, or by the window. Booths are available and a large center table for large parties.  Maybe even call the restaurant for carry out, because all you have to do is drive up, park and pick it up on the side.  Perfect if you are spending a day at the beach.

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I stopped late in the day, driving from Bethany to Rehoboth, when I got a little hungry.  Something light is what I wanted.

What I did was to order a tea, a garden salad, with a side order of Lobster Salad, and….since my eyes were bigger than my hunger….I also added Lobster Deviled Eggs.

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I had my own salad bar going on….a clean plate was ordered and this is what it looked like.  To tell you the truth I don’t eat too many eggs. But, deviled eggs, I do like.  These were traditionally made.  At first I was going to order the Lobster Roll without the roll when Reed, my server, pointed out that I could have an add on, which was just a Lobster Salad.  The garden salad was also traditionally made, and very fresh.

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Just a perfect lunch at the beach!!

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Matt’s Fish Camp is a supporter of Operation Seas The Day.  This is an annual warrior family beach week event held in Bethany Beach the week of September 2nd to the 7th for our Veterans who are recovering from injuries sustained while serving our country, and their immediate families.  A week of rest and relaxation.

The families will be staying in homes donated by local homeowners.  Plans underway for organized events, including a kickoff welcome reception, a beach bonfire/cookout, a concert at Freeman State, and a farewell brunch.

Additionally, Bethany Beach businesses and area residents have offered a “menu” of options and activities available, free of charge, throughout this week.

If you would like to learn more, please visit http://www.operationseastheday.org

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May 16th, 2013

What’s for Lunch? Modern Mixture, Restaurant, Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Smoothies, Kids Menu, Eat-in or Carry-out, Modern Mixture has a Liquor License, Margaritas, Sangria, Classic Mojito Cubano, Mango Mojito, Cuba Libre, Mimosa Moderna…Downtown Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware, Rehoboth Beach Eats

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I remember when….just a year ago when Leo opened Modern Mixture.  My oh my….word of mouth, consistently good food, always a big smile….Leo’s nuevo latino cooking is full of taste and very healthy, as well.  His cooking is always fresh; always from scratch.

Modern Mixture is located at 62A Rehoboth Avenue in Downtown Rehoboth Beach, on the ocean block.  Tel. 302-227-0600.  You can find Modern Mixture on Facebook and Twitter.  Website?  http://www.modern-mixture.com.

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I was so hungry; having starved myself since I had to attend my “low fat” eating group.  So, I said to Leo:  Necesito algo para almorzar, bajo en grasa. (I need something for lunch, low in fat.) No problem, he said.  Not on the menu but I have this meatloaf….what?  I meant low fat, Leo.  No no, he continued.  The meatloaf was made out of chickpeas and beans, with some oatmeal.  Just a slight topping of ketchup, mustard, honey, and barbecue sauce.  Totally oil free and vegan.

Leo was going to place a small piece of meatloaf on my salad, then add about 1/4 cup of mashed potatoes….again, no oil added to the potatoes, just almond milk.  And then, on the other side of the plate he added steamed veggies!!   Voila!

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It was so tasty and smooth, I could not get over it.  I know I was hungry, but it was really soooo good!!

To complete my healthy lunch I had the Green Powerhouse Smoothie with green apple, pineapple, ginger, kale and coconut water.  The best way to hydrate and cleanse your body.

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Modern Mixture has a liquor license and Leo is going to town with great drinks like ModMix Margarita made with organic Agave juice and fresh lime and lemon juice.  The Classic Mojito Cubano with mint, sugar cane, fresh lime juice and lemon-lime soda.  Cuba Libre…Bacardi Solera rum, coke and fresh lime juice….Leo, how about Don Q…best rum from Puerto Rico?  Anyway, Modern Mixture is offering fun drinks that are going to be very popular this 2013 Summer Season!.

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Have a great day….what are you waiting for?

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September 9th, 2011

DiFebo’s, Bethany Beach, Lunch, Carry-Out, Restaurant, Review, Delaware Beaches

 

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Bethany’s flowers were gorgeous.  As I walked around town today, they were still looking so good even though we have had some extreme weather lately.  I have to congratulate the person in charge for all her work.  I know she is there pretty much every day early in the a.m.

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It was quiet in town, the playground was empty and there were just a few people shopping.  That will soon end tonight since tomorrow Bethany is hosting its Annual Bethany Beach Boardwalk Arts Festival.  It is on the Boardwalk and branching out to some of the adjacent streets in town.  The show is from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.  A juried art show, including live music and a silent auction.  It is sponsored by the Bethany-Fenwick Area Chamber of Commerce.  It is free.  More info?  Please call 302-539-2100 or visit www.bethany-fenwick.org.

I was with my friend, Debbie, and since we got hungry we decided to go to DiFebo’s located at 789 Garfield Parkway (Rt. 26) in Bethany.  For reservations you may call 302-539-4550 and for carry-out, please call 302-539-4914.  Their website is www.difebos.com and you can also find them on Facebook as DiFebos Restaurants.  DiFebo’s is open year-round.

It was, practically, one year ago since I stopped to have lunch there.  It was way past the lunch hour, but there were still customers having a late lunch.

Our waiter, which by the way was very attentive, experienced and friendly, brought us some hummus and flat bread.  This is a traditional hummus, but I could detect a hint of lemon.  Very smooth.  The flat bread was delicious.

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For my lunch I orderd a House Roasted Beet Salad.  It had fresh beets, arugula, walnuts and apples.  When I see beets on a menu I do order them.  I love them and these ones were very good.  A perfect starter.

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Then, I also ordered the soup of the day.  They had just finished making a tomato soup.  It was lighter than a bisque; perfect on a cloudy day.  A little Parmesan cheese finished the presentation.

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Debbie ordered the Arugula & Blue Cheese Salad.  It had a balsamic vinaigrette, pears, and walnuts.  She decided to top the salad with a salmon.

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Debbie and I were happy with our lunch.  A little coffee, more chatting and then it was time to go.

Have a good one!!  Talk to you later…

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July 31st, 2011

Attman’s, Lombard Street, Baltimore’s Famous Corned Beef Row, Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore Deli

 

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“Authentic New York Delicatessen (only better)”  It is their motto; one that has been since 1915.

My son said last night “this is not AboutMyBeaches”.  My husband said, he could not believe I did not have “The Original” which is the Cloak & Dagger; corned beef, cole slaw and Russian dressing.

My other son, said “hmm I am ready to go”.  That’s more like it!!

I, well..the t.v. was on early this morning and there was a person talking about the food waking up your senses, etc. etc.  I tell you, what woke up my senses.  Wait a minute, I should say what woke up my hunger. After being at the Baltimore Farmer’s Market last Sunday, Susie, my sister in law, said that instead of eating at the market we could go to “corned beef row”.  That did it and it was great. Their reputation is unsurpassed.

Attman’s is located at 1019 East Lombard St., Baltimore, MD.  21202.  Tel. 410-563-2666.  Website?  www.attmansdeli.com.

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It was about 1:00 p.m. and there was a line.  The place was bustling.  Dishes coming out, pastrami here, mustard there.  Don’t leave it too lean.  My wife is waiting in the car.  I was like, what the heck am I going to order?

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I was also looking at the cases with some of their offerings including tongue, probably for their Tongue Fu sandwich which has beef tongue, pastrami, corned beef and Swiss, topped with spicy mustard.

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I got some help.  They do have a friendly staff.  He told me to get the corned beef with mustard on rye.  I was a novice.  Or, the pastrami, same way.  I just needed more time.  Regulars knew what they were ordering. 

Okay, okay; one corned beef, mustard on rye, one pastrami, mustard on rye, one cole slaw and 2 drinks.

Then, off to their Kibbitz Room for dining and chatting.  Susie and I split our sandwiches so we could experience both meats.

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She thought she loved the pastrami the best. 

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I thought mine was just as good.

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My husband kept texting me that had I ordered the wrong thing.  Haha, a good excuse to come back.

Through our lunch at Attman’s, there was never a line with less than 5 people.  Attman’s is near the Inner Harbor. 

My husband told me that when he was young.  I should say younger; he is probably reading my blog, Attman’s was his “paycheck treat”.

He also remembers when Corned Beef Row was like an outdoor grocery store.  Chickens, meats; all Kosher. 

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Attman’s is an old style Jewish deli.  It does not need an introduction.  It speaks for itself.  If you want to know more about it, check out their website, www.attmansdeli.com. Or, you can also go on line and visit www.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=6044.  This article explains the good times and the hard times of this important street in Baltimore.

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It has taken me all week to write about 24 hours in Baltimore.  I still have 2 more posts.  This City that has been knocked down in the news, even though it has so much to offer.  A lot of tender loving care?  Of course, and some of you are trying, I know.

In the meantime, I am looking forward to another visit.  I already know what I am going to order, regardless of what my husband says.  The Lombard Street sandwich has hot corned beef, hot patrami, chopped liver and Russian Dressing.  Cannot wait!!

 

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Note:  Attman’s offers off-premise catering service throughout Maryland, Washington and Virginia.  Ask them about their “Lombard St. Party” which for 50 people or more at your location.

Have a great day!  Talk to you….later….

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January 25th, 2011

Bethany Beach, Delaware Beaches, New Restaurant, Seafood, North Bethany Beach, Tower Shores

 

I was driving that beautiful road from Rehoboth Beach towards Bethany Beach when I saw the banner.  It was telling me that I should be looking forward to a new restaurant in our Beaches. 

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SoDel Concepts was advertising their new restaurant.  This one will be joining already several restaurants owned by SoDel.  I cannot wait.  Their food is consistently fresh, tasty and delicious.

Tower Shores, that’s where the banner was.  Then I looked up to the marquee and it said Matt’s Fish Camp.

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I started thinking about fish camps.  Oh, they are local favorites and hidden jewels located at times off the beaten path.  Well, known in the south.  In them, you can find the freshest catch of the day.

Fish camps were, really, sheds; anglers could fry their catch of the day.  As restaurants, a lot of them are ‘no frills” establishments; but they are cozy, casual and welcoming.

I am wondering what kinds of sides they will have.

I guess, we will have to wait and see…..Yes, looking forward to the Season when the beaches sizzle and we can kick back and relax….talk to you later…

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January 22nd, 2011

Em-ing’s, BBQ, Beef, Chicken, Roast Pit Beef, Ribs, Country Style, Baby Backs, Bishopville, Maryland, Pig Roast Once a Month

 

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I knew Em-ings was having a pig roast on Friday.  I was waiting for that day; had that craving.  Em-ing’s has been around for a long time.  And, once a month they have a pig roast.  The way it works is that you go inside and pick your sides; you get 2 and then go outside and they have the roasted pig right there for you.

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The problem on Friday was that it was very cold, therefore, they carved the pig in the back kitchen.  It did not matter because people wait for that day; cars were pulling in and leaving with carry out. 

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Em-ing’s is located at the corner of Rt. 113 and 610 in Bishopville, Maryland.  Tel. 410-352-5711.  Website? www.em-ings.com.   You can also find them on Facebook.  By checking the website you will find that you can also order baked hams and turkeys, among other things.

From Rehoboth Beach there are a few ways to get there.  I like more the scenic route so I took Rt. 1, by the beach and went south to Bethany Beach, then turn right on Rt. 26, went for a few miles and turn left on Rt. 17 towards Selbyville.  Turn left on Rt. 113 and Em-ing’s is at the next intersection.  Sounds complicated; it isn’t.  When you live here, at the beaches, you drive up and down and driving half hour is nothing.

The way they usually set up the pig roast, weather permitting, is like this:

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During warmer months, there is an outdoor area where you can sit out and eat.  Pretty much people just take carry out, I think.

Sandwiches, platters, wings, meal deals, specials are all shown in their website and facebook.

You can buy 1/2 pints, pints, 1/2 gallons and gallons. 

They have beef ribs, country style ribs, St. Louis style ribs, baby backs, pork and chicken barbecue, chicken salad, beef barbecue, beef brisket and chitterlings.

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In case you do not know what chitterlings are, well, they are the intestines of a pig that have been prepared as food.  In many places it is eaten as part of the daily diet or at special events, holidays or religious festivities.

The sides include Dutch cole slaw, creamy cole slaw, potato salad, macaroni salad, tropical fruit salad, pasta salad, baked beans, mashed potatoes, greens, green beans and macaroni and cheese.  Their corn bread and bread pudding; delicious.  You just have to exercise a bit more after eating all this.

They bake their own breads, pies and cookies.  

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During the week there are specials Mondays through Fridays and for $6.99 you can have:

Mondays – 1/2 chicken with potato salad, roll, butter and slice of pie.

Tuesdays – country style ribs, macaroni salad, roll, butter and a slice of pie.

Wednesdays – 1/2 chicken, pasta salad, roll, butter and a slice of pie.

Thursdays – pork barbecue, cole slaw and a slice of pie.

Fridays – 1/2 chicken or country style ribs, barbecue beans and a slice of pie.

Daily soup and sandwich special for $6.75 will give you a choice of chicken salad, hamburger or chicken breast with a cup of Brunswick stew.

Brunswick stew is also known as “hash” in the south.  It is a tomato base stew, containing lima beans/butter beans, corn, okra and other veggies.  Meats like squirrel and rabbit make it authentic but chicken, pork, or beef is also used.

So, there I was in line to get 3 platters with roasted pig, mashed potatoes, gravy and green beans.

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Then I asked if I could have some of the “crispy” which I don’t think people ask often.  I left so happy.

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Stopped by my husband’s office and dropped one and took the rest home.  It was so moist and perfectly seasoned.  We also used some of Em-ing’s Hot & Sassy Sauce, which had a good kick.

Please note that Em-ing’s can cater any event.  Just give them a call.  They are open Mondays to Wednesdays from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m.  Thursdays to Saturdays they are open from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. and on Sundays from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.

 

I had a full “food” day on Friday; pig roast during the day and vegan at night.  I really don’t think you can do that but having choices is the best and it was certainly interesting.

 

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Have a good one….talk to you later….

July 14th, 2010

Liquid Assets, Ocean City, Maryland, Bistro, Bar, Restaurant, Review, Liquor Store?, Restaurant?

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One of my favorite pastimes, in case you have not realized that yet, is eating.  Not just eating, but trying new foods and restaurants that are innovative and creative.  Who wants to eat the same old boring food day in and day out?  Whether I am at the Delaware Beaches, Delray Beach, Florida, Puerto Rico, Boulder, Colorado, Baltimore, Maryland and in between I am looking for a little adventure in eating.

Yesterday, Cindi and I decided that lunch could be a nice time to catch up on what has been going on in our lives.  Better to do that while eating. 

Liquid Assets has my favorite mussels.  I had a craving for them.  You have seen me try mussels lately everywhere I go.  Well, Liquid Assets mussels are the best, in my book.  I think second place would be a little Italian place in Georgetown.  But, every time I get to try them in other places my thoughts go back to the ones at Liquid Assets; just delicious!!  No comparison.

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Liquid Assets is located at 9301 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, MD.  Tel. 410-524-7037.  Website is www.LA94.com. Make sure to visit the website to check events, recipes and to find out what’s new in the wine and liquor business.

I just saw a new Vodka called Bakon Vodka.  It is a potato vodka, which is the vodka you would need to drink if you are on a gluten free diet.  Apparently, it is smooth, and slightly sweet.  No strong burn or aftertaste.  It has a savory bacon flavor with a clean crisp finish.  Interesting.

As I entered Liquid Assets again, I had to ask myself; if I did not know any better would I think I am at a liquor store or a restaurant?  The place is unique, no doubt about it.  I have not seen one like this at the Delaware Beaches. 

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The first room definitely gives you the aura of the liquor store but immediately you get to notice the big bar and tables around it; sofas amidst barrels and wine bottles. 

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There is another dining room that will transport you to a wine cellar, maybe in your own home or in another country. This dining room is probably more conducive to quiet conversation. It has its own bar, as well.

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Cindi and I got comfortable and our waitress proceeded to let us know what specials were on the menu that day.

We decided on a bruschetta for the table that was made out of peaches.  Loved it.  Had a good kick to it.

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Cindi had the orzo salad with kalamata olives and chilled canteloupe soup.  I had a taste of the soup and it was very refreshing. It was definitely good.

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Of course, I had the mussels and they were as good as ever.  I loved the pieces of chorizo, the broth and, of course, the bread.

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A coffee to finish our meal and before we knew it, it was time to say “adios”.  Until next time. 

Great getting together with friends.  What would you do without them?

Have a great day!!  Talk to you later….

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May 2nd, 2010

Softshell Crabs, Delaware Beaches, Maryland Beaches, Recipe, A Delicacy

 

Every single time I take a bite of a softshell crab I say that I love them better than lobster.  When they are cooked right, there is nothing better.  So sweet and plump with just a hint of fat.  Really, that is how it is.

The softshell crab is a crustacean seafood.  You can eat it whole if cooked after molting (shedding) its hard shell.

Crabs grow larger in size and their shells cannot expand, therefore, they shed their exterior and have a soft covering in a matter of days.

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This is when they are perfect for eating.  I don’t know how many years ago, but I do remember having my brother for dinner and I served him softshells but he really could not eat them.  I guess the sight of eating a whole crab, including legs was not the thing for him.

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The softshells I got tonight were from Jimmy Lynn’s Seafood Carry Out.  They are located at 18226 Coastal Highway, Lewes.   Tel. 302-644-9329.  I wrote a post on Jimmy Lynn’s back on 7/31/09.  If you would like to read it all you have to do is click on July under Archives and scroll down to the date.  You can find Jimmy Lynn’s Seafood Carry Out on Facebook, as well.

Jimmy Lynn’s Seafood Carry Out is “home of the crabs with attitude”.  Tonight’s choice was delicious.  I just dredged them in a little gluten free flour with just a bit of Old Bay Seasoning and sauteed them.  They were perfect.

Years ago I got a recipe for softshell crabs over linguine.  It was given by Mancini’s located at 907 Coastal Highway, Fenwick Island, Delaware.  Tel. 302-537-4224.  Website is www.mancinisbop.com.  That recipe was so good so here it goes:

 

Fresh Softshell Crabs over Linguine

4 fresh sofshell crabs

2 tablespoons chopped fresh garlic

1/2 cup flour (seasoned with salt and pepper)

1/2 cup dry white wine

2 tablespoons butter

2 tablespoons olive oil

1/4 cup chicken stock

2 tablespoons chopped parsley

juice of one lemon

Clean (or have the store do so) the softshells; dredge them in season flour (be generous with flour).

In a large skillet, melt butter.  Add olive oil and garlic.  When hot, saute softshells until slightly browned on both sides (approx. 5 minutes on each side).

Wheen crabs are browned, add wine, chicken stock and parsley.  Saute until sauce thickens. 

Finish with a squeeze of lemon.

Serve over linguine.

The above recipe is very good and so easy.  Just adjust seasonings to your liking.

Remember to make it your own.   Talk to you tomorrow, probably…..

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