Canadian Yachting’s Entertaining Onboard Recipes

Beer and Bacon Steamed Mussels

 

Welcome to Canadian Yachting’s Entertaining Onboard Recipes.  The offerings in this section are recipes that have been contributed by Canadian Yachting readers, staff writers and some featured product manufacturers.  Please browse through and have a look at the great meals and appetizers you can make onboard while enjoying the company of family and friends on the water. 

Once you have tried one or more of the recipes we would love to hear how and where you enjoyed it.  Send your feedback to thodgson@kerrwil.com

Beer and Bacon Steamed Mussels
1 Pan Cookie 1 Pan Skillet Cookie with Dark Chocolate
Balsamic Beets Balsamic Beets and Goat’s Cheese Crostini
Blue Pacific Mussels Blue Pacific Mussels with White Wine
Caribbean Shrimp Caribbean Tropical Shrimp
Cioppino Calamari Saturna Cioppino with Calamari
Mexican Appetizer Mexican Appetizer
Oysters Oysters with Chipotle Hot Sauce
Grilled Salmon Grilled Pepper Salmon with Pineapple Salsa
Shrimp Stuffed Lobster Grilled Lobster Stuffed with Scallops, Shrimp and Calamari with Citrus Butter
   
   

 

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