
Month: August 2009
Keeping it Local-and my Food Network Recipe from Ultimate Recipe Showdown

Hi! Thanks so much for checking out this episode of Inspired Cooking! Here it is…my Food Network Ultimate Recipe Showdown entry that got me on TV for a chance to win $25,000. No, I didn’t win but hey, how many other people get that opportunity?
And here is the link to my recipe–right from the Food Network site.
Yes, I might be showing off a little, but if you had a recipe on Food Network, wouldn’t you put up the link too?
And here is a photo of the finished dish–not my best photo, but a photo nonetheless. The original recipe had goat cheese on the salad but my brother-in-law the chef told me not to use it in the final recipe. Doesn’t that fish look delicious?

A little behind the scenes: When I was flouring the fish before pan cooking it, Chef Micheal Psilakis was questioning why I was doing that. He was afraid it would be gluey. One of the other judges responded that it’s the way they do it in New England. Loved that! Then, when I was standing in front of the judges, Chef Psilakis took a bit of the fish and told me that it was cooked perfectly and that I “made New England proud” with it. That last part never made it on the air but it was one of the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me about pretty much anything. I almost cried, right there on TV.
I prepped and cooked this entire dish to feed 5 people in30 minutes in front of the studio audience, tons of cameras and hot lights. And even thought I didn’t win I was so incredibly proud to be there and thankful to my friends and family for their support.

“Biscookies” with local mix ins
3 cups flour
1 ½ tablespoons baking powder
¼ tsp salt
1 tsp cardamom
¾ tsp nutmeg
½ cup unsalted butter, cold
¾ cup sugar
¾ cup light brown sugar
2 eggs
1 ½ tsp vanilla extract
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cover two large baking sheets with parchment and set aside.
Whisk together dry ingredients and set aside.
In a large bowl, cream butter, sugar and brown sugar until well combined and lighter in color. Add eggs, one at a time and vanilla extract. Beat until lighter in color and well mixed. With mixer running on low, add dry ingredients and beat until incorporated.
Divide dough into 4 portions and knead in “mix ins” as desired. Form into 4 loaves and bake two loaves to a sheet.
Suggested Mix ins:
Chocolate chips & chopped dried strawberries
White chocolate and dried blueberries
Crystalized ginger and dried peaches
Chopped salted pistachios with sweetened dried cranberries
Use a few tablespoons of each. If additional spices are desired, sprinkle them over the dough and knead in with the mix in ingredients
Bake at 350º for approx 30 min. when loaves turn light brown. Remove from oven and cool for 15 minutes. Slice on the diagonal. Allow to cool completely and drizzle with chocolate if desired.
For the chocolate drizzle:
½ cup chocolate, finely chopped
½ teaspoon shortening
In a small microwave safe bowl, combine chocolate and shortening. Cook on high power for 1 minute. Remove from microwave and stir until smooth. Spoon in to a small plastic zip top bag, seal bag, snip corner of bag and drizzle over ‘biscookies.” Allow chocolate to harden before serving.
The video with this episode will be on GMG tomorrow at 1PM
Where Zat Winner! It’s under the train bridge!

Jason got the correct answer this week. The photo was taken under the train bridge. There were a lot of excellent guesses.
Thanks so much for playing. Congrats Jason! You can pick up your t shirt at Capt. Joe’s later today or whenever you get a chance.
Jeremy Goldberg Picks Tea For New Cape Ann Brewing Testing
Running into Jeremy Goldberg at the Common Crow yesterday I asked what he was doing. He was picking out some teas to use in designing a new Cape Ann Brewing Tea Beer.
Video tomorrow at 8AM
Jeremy Goldberg Picks Tea For New Cape Ann Brewing Testing, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Common Crow Soup
I had never been in the Common Crow so it was an eye opening experience for me yesterday when stopping by to see what’s up. The place is pretty big and has a wide variety of natural and healthy grub. Pictured below is one of the soups which is available and made in house daily. There are also sandwiches and prepared foods to-go.
Look for the first of a multi-part Common Crow video series coming tonight at 8PM
Common Crow Soup, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
The Amazing Jay Albert
From Jay of Cape Ann Images–
“With permission from Mayor Carolyn Kirk I was able to climb a series of stairs and ladders to the top of Gloucester’s historic City Hall tower. After a fire destroyed the original building, work was begun in 1870 for a then sum of $100,000! Recently the tower has received renovations to correct a lean in the tower and has been strengthened. The windows weren’t the cleanest but I managed to get these shots. My handheld GPS showed 153′ above sea level at the upper most reaches.
External view!”

Click on the photos to see more.
And check out his other photos as well!
Art Haven City Mural Project Video
Patti Page Represents!
Patti is a good egg who runs the High School and Middle School sailing program in Gloucester. You can check out the website here- http://www.sailghs.org/
Patti Page Represents!, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Art Haven Mural Project On Elm Street
Art Haven is painting murals around town to brighten the place up. Yesterday when turning the corner to do some coverage at the Common Crow this was the scene-
Video at 8am
Art Haven Mural Project On Elm Street, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Gloucester At Dawn- Beach Court Race Day Gloucester Triathlon 8/9/09 4:48AM
Gloucester At Dawn- Beach Court Race Day Gloucester Triathlon 8/9/09 4:48AM, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Gloucester Triathlon Slide Show Pics From David Cox
What Up Homie?
What Up Homie?, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Oarmaster’s Cup Report From Jimmy T
This just in from Jimmy Tarantino-
Oarmaster’s Cup
Ladies and Gentlemen,
It grieves me tremendously to report to you that the Oarmaster’s Cup has
been savagely ripped from my possession. Though nine warriors braved
the high wind and waves, all posting good times, one time far exceeded
all others. With an UNBELIEVABLE time of 17:56, Joe Sanfillippo is the
new Oarmaster. Joe was in the 1st heat with Dave Perkins, 19:18, and
Bill Edmunds 20:04.
Second heat: Jim Tarantino 18:38, Dave Buchanan 19:53, Hillary Frye 24:47.
Third heat: Erik Dombrowski 18:41, Alex Thomas 20:58, Damon Cummings 23:05.
Eliminations to determine who will represent the US in Canada, on the
Weekend of September 12th, will be held this coming Saturday.
Registration is at the usual time (see website) this coming Friday
night. I believe there are no women’s crews training so any Supermodels
who would like to win a free trip to Canada need just register Friday
night!!!
To see the Dory Slideshow click the picture below
Maggie Liljegren and Amy Foster At The Gloucester Tri
Comments from Amy-
I love the pictures on your site. Glad whoever got the shot of me running at the finish took it when they did—that woman behind me was just about to blow by me!
Anyway, I was really, really impressed by the race today. I think the first time people/cities put on new events they go through some growing pains, but this event was very well run. The logistics were well thought out and it seemed very organized–to the participants at least. But what really made this race was the volunteers. There were tons of them and they not only gave direction and moved things along, but they were all cheering and it really helped people like me who were dying on certain parts of the course! I’m also impressed that they started and ended the race downtown. Now I need to get my act together so I don’t die in the swim next year. Maybe we should get you to do it too????
Amy DiAdamo Foster
Maggie Liljegren and Amy Foster At The Gloucester Tri, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Time Is Flying
Where Zat? #33 With a prize!
Chickity Check It- Photography Of Jonathan Kozowyk
To say that Jonathan Kozowyk’s website design is understated would be pretty accurate IMO but his photography is anything but.
There’s no photo of Jonathan, no backround on him, no mission statement, no crap. Just digital images of his subjects, a telephone number and an email addy.
The Hive Artist’s site can be found here- http://jonathankozowyk.com/
Again And Again Recycled Sailcloth Handbags
Here’s one of the recylcled sailcloth handbags made by Freida Grotjahn at Again and Again- 195 East Main Street In Beautiful East Gloucester next to Duckworth’s Bistrot. Patti Page stopped by telling us that the handbag auction was a huge success and added some much needed financial help to the Gloucester Sailing program.
Again And Again Recycled Sailcloth Handbags, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
75 Years Old and Going Strong!
![DSC_3592 [640x480] DSC_3592 [640x480]](https://goodmorninggloucester.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/dsc_3592-640x480.jpg?w=700)
At 75, Roger Brockenbrough, of Pittsburgh, PA finished the race in 1:24:52 and came in 228th out of over 600 contestants. Totally amazing!!
Downtown Gloucester Block Party Tonight!
Here’s your reminder to call and try to get reservations for tonight’s Downtown Gloucester Block Party. August 15th.
Tons of fun for the whole family. For a buttload of information check out the www.downtowngloucester.com website put together by the fabulous Vickie Van Ness. Any local artisans who would like to showcase their stuff leave a comment here or find our contact info on the Downtown Gloucester website and I’ll give you the skinny on how to go about it. As always we don’t charge anything for you to participate we only ask that you be local and have fun doing it!
Downtown Gloucester Block Party, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Media Presentations at The Bottom Of Center Street (next to Passports)
Stop Action Photography- The Dory Races, Greasy Pole and Gloucester Tri Presented by Mark Teiwes
Sail Gloucester 2009 From Jay Albert
Express Yourself, Gloucester!– A photo collage of Gloucester’s families and friends through the years from Sharon Lowe
Annisquam– From Jim Barber
Gloucester- Land, Sea and Air From Steve Borichevsky
All Along the Waterfront From Kate Glass





