Welcome to Sundays with the Lechlers. This blog shares recipes and events in our lives. It's written for family and friends and people who like to cook and read about good food. We all live busy lives, so we set aside Sundays to rekindle.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Alaska with the Lechlers
After two weeks of eating and drinking well on an Alaskan cruise, I came home and started cooking. Go figure! And I do mean 'go figure'. My feet are the size of hams, to put it in the food vernacular. A total of eight hours on a plane coming home will do that to me, or maybe it was the dirty martinis that caused the stumping. (I don't drink on a plane, but it happened just the same.)
I started thinking about the most delicious dish that we had on the trip and the last stop in Anchorage comes to mind. It was our last night as a group of sixteen and we were told by several people not to miss the food at The Glacier Brewhouse .(They brew their own tasty beer and the equipment is on display.) Everyone else must have felt the same way because the first come, first serve, practice was enforced and the place was hopping. Unfortunately, I was so full from the weeks' intake that I ordered only one thing--the seafood chowder. It was, without a doubt, the best that I have tasted and better than I have made. I can't put my finger on it, but it was scrumptious. I asked the waiter what was in it and he named all of the things that I use, so I will start experimenting when I get my ducks in order. (Could it be a drop or so of sherry? He didn't name it, but maybe.) There is not much time for experimenting because thirty people are arriving for July 4th. It's a family day and a celebration of one family member's retirement.
At the brewery, as we filed out, a platter of the most delicious looking ribs I have ever pictured lured me over and right beside it a fabulous crab plate that made me wish I had ordered that. I checked on the Internet to see if I could find that place to give you more information--it was simply the best. http://www.glacierbrewhouse.com (We stayed at the Captain Cook hotel, which was very nice, in case you find yourself in Anchorage, Alaska.)
I will be adding information and pictures all week,so keep watching and thank you.
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