Light Tuna Pasta

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Last week we shared our love for our latest discovery – Soy n’ Sesame Tuna! One way we used it was topping a light pasta dish that is a little more high brow than we usually serve.

This ain’t your mama’s tuna noodle casserole!

It’s easy to toss together, super customizable, and our little four year old loved it! He even dared try the “new olives”, though he didn’t like the capers. I am so proud of him and his adventurous eating habits !

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Soy n’ Sesame Tuna

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As you all know, whenever we make it out to Oregon as a family we stock up on fresh seafood! Last time we headed out there we went beyond our usual clams and oysters and snagged some fish filets.

Some that we grabbed were some DELICIOUS albacore white tuna. We both love tuna (especially in sushi) and the price was one we couldn’t resist.

With my wife being pregnant, we’ve heard all about how great fish in small amounts are great for baby and mama. So we decided to try something new and bake up this tuna to put on pasta.

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My wife discovered that its great in tuna salad for a sandwich as well – it gave her sandwich a unique savory flavor she couldn’t get enough of.

Its also super easy! You marinate it for a bit, then bake and that’s it!

If you love this, you should also check out our other seafood recipes! And be on the look out for our pasta recipe using this tuna coming soon!

How are you going to use this tuna? Let us know in the comments!!

Tuscan Butter Shrimp Pasta

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Sunday was our Seventh Anniversary! Traditionally on special occasions I like to make my sweet wife something special. Lately I’ve been trying new dishes (a gamble, to say the least!) but the last few have worked out perfectly!

This year’s installment was a creamy pasta dish filled with shrimp and delicious veggies!

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She absolutely loved it! This one has definitely been added to my list of recipes to make whenever I want to spoil her.

What is your favorite pasta dish to splurge on? Let us know in the comments!

Creamy Oyster Stew

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Hey all! This week’s post doesn’t contain any pictures. We ate this stew so fast we didn’t get a chance to snag a pic!

Seriously, it is so good! We LOVE oysters in this house, but living where we do we don’t get them very often. Here they cost an arm and a leg and are canned. Though there’s nothing wrong with canned, you can’t beat fresh oysters.

We stock up on fresh seafood when we visit family in Oregon and freeze most of it for use during the next year. These oysters were the last of the ones from our last trip (yay for another trip in a few weeks!), and boy was it worth it to use them!

With soup season finally being here, this soup goes together fast and easy and is great paired with some fresh bread!

Do you love oysters as much as we do?! Let us know in the comments if you want more oyster recipes!

Cream Cheese Krab Dip

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My wife, despite her lactose sensitivity, has a soft spot for cream cheese. Knowing this, when we had to make dips for our latest family get together, I decided to treat her to something I knew she would love.

Creamy, slightly sweet, and chock full of amazing seafood zing, this dip is great paired with some salty crackers!

Its one of the easiest recipes you’ll find. You literally mix everything up and put it in the oven! The list of ingredients is short, making it even easier!

Eat it on its own with crackers, or we found its just as delicious spread on a savory bagel! I’m sure you’ll find other uses for it as well.

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Seafood Salad

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As summer wears on and the days get hotter, we were looking for more ways to keep full without having to heat too many things up in the kitchen. Not to mention for the latest family party the theme my mother-in-law picked salads. So we found this delicious pasta salad chock full of savory silky sauce, krab, and shrimp!

This is a great salad to keep on hand. You can keep it in the fridge and eat it as a side or on its own. You only need to boil pasta – the rest is just mixing! Easy and you don’t have to heat up the house!

Tried this recipe? Let us know in the comments!

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Deep Fried Catfish Nuggets

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Fishing season is here, and its one of my favorites! Fishing is my therapy. Getting out into nature, listening to birds and the water, while a cool breeze stirs up the hot summer air – almost nothing calms my spirit more.

Of course, I love reaping the benefits of fishing as well. Fresh fish can be spendy, but if I combine it with my favorite hobby then it seems almost free. Over the weekend I hit up a local pond and got my limit of catfish. I cleaned them there, then took them home and filleted them.

Fresh fish is so flaky, and the best way to serve up catfish – in my opinion – is deep fried! Served with your favorite hot sauce (or better yet, our Lemon Basil sauce), you just can’t go wrong!

Want another Southern fried comfort food? Our Spicy Hush Puppies recipe is coming soon!

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Fried Calamari

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No matter the occasion, we just can’t seem to say no to fried food. Even when we hit up our favorite Italian place we are always tempted to grab fried calamari for our appetizer.

I noticed a local restaurant oversupply store we frequent had frozen calamari and I just had to try my hand at it.

And it turned out AMAZING!

I was so surprised! I thought I would have to tinker with the recipe for a while, but I got it right off the bat.

We used our Presto deep fryer to crisp these bad boys up. You can find it here:

I served ours up with a lemon basil dipping sauce that is to die for! I had extra and ate it up with some fried shrimp as well. It is sooo good! You need to check it out!