My wife would love to have your grivlax receipe. I couldn't find it listed below. It's been great to follow your progress on your way north to Alaska. We travelled many of the same routes in our North River 31SXL this summer. Many of your videos were very helpful in route and anchorage selection. Thanks!!! Cheers🍺🍺
Awh, cool! So glad we could help with your planning! Oops, the gravlax recipe is in the video description now. Here you go!: 1 (2 pound; 900g) skin-on sushi-grade salmon fillet 1 teaspoon coriander seeds & red pepper flakes (or whatever spices you have on hand) 1/4 cup kosher salt (about 4 tablespoons), plus more for washing salmon 1/4 cup sugar (about 4 tablespoons) 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground white pepper or black pepper Fresh dill 1. Toast seeds until fragrant. Transfer to a spice grinder or mortar and pestle and grind finely. 2. In a small bowl, stir together salt, sugar, ground caraway and coriander seeds, and white or black pepper until thoroughly combined. 3. Pat salmon dry with paper towels. Put fish in container with curing mixture (salt, sugar & spices) and herbs. Refrigerate overnight or up to 24 hours. We also give a run down in this video ruclips.net/video/HIbeo-6fyd0/видео.html (around 17:30 mins) Hope you enjoy!
@@AllisonandJamesSailing Do not under estimate our beautiful cold ocean! Our compressor crapped-out and (at 1500$+) the fridge returned to an icebox. With that we often just throw food overboard... In a strong plastic bag (with a lanyard attached) or some plastic bags into a rugged bucket and let it sink about a foot. Too deep for the birds to shallow for the proposes. If we ever are lucky enough to catch a fish I fillet it and rinse it in ocean water. The water is often colder than our "icebox"! 🙂
My girlfriend grew up in Wrangel many years ago. First on a homestead on the Stikine River and then in town. Love your video................Thanks joe and Ginny
Wow! What a cool connection to the Stikine River. It’s to so beautiful there! So glad you’re enjoying our videos. Thanks for watching guys. See you in the next one, cheers!
A new subscriber here....have been watching sailing channels like LaVagabond and Delos for years.....your channel is SO very unique! Love the Alaskan frontier...such amazing scenery!
Allison & James, hi from Calgary, always look forward to enjoying an episode. I applaud you for continuing to include actual sailing components to your content. Didn't know sailing the inside passage was so challenging. There's enough to concentrate on without keeping an eye out for Moose !!! crossing the channel. Make contact with a big Bull weighing 1500 lbs on land and in water and you would come to a full stop and check for damage, Damage to the boat not the Moose. Great catch seeing it, thanks.
Hi there! So glad you’re enjoying the sailing content. The inside passage is a different kettle of fish from sailing offshore, protected calm seas but logistically challenging with currents and tides. We’re use to keeping an eye out for logs but a moose was new haha grateful it made it back to shore safely. Thanks for writing, we’ll see you in the next one. Cheers!
Great fun watching your travels through Wrangell Narrows to Petersburg. Your meals always look so amazing. I feel for the moose competing with boat traffic trying to get across during nice weather and friendly tide. Professional guides should be more cautious than the boat you mentioned.
Eating is high priority aboard our ship haha So glad you enjoyed it this one. Keep your eyes peeled for moose folks. Here’s hoping that brave guy is still swimming strong!
My wife would love to have your grivlax receipe. I couldn't find it listed below. It's been great to follow your progress on your way north to Alaska. We travelled many of the same routes in our North River 31SXL this summer. Many of your videos were very helpful in route and anchorage selection. Thanks!!! Cheers🍺🍺
Awh, cool! So glad we could help with your planning! Oops, the gravlax recipe is in the video description now. Here you go!:
1 (2 pound; 900g) skin-on sushi-grade salmon fillet
1 teaspoon coriander seeds & red pepper flakes (or whatever spices you have on hand)
1/4 cup kosher salt (about 4 tablespoons), plus more for washing salmon
1/4 cup sugar (about 4 tablespoons)
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground white pepper or black pepper
Fresh dill
1. Toast seeds until fragrant. Transfer to a spice grinder or mortar and pestle and grind finely.
2. In a small bowl, stir together salt, sugar, ground caraway and coriander seeds, and white or black pepper until thoroughly combined.
3. Pat salmon dry with paper towels. Put fish in container with curing mixture (salt, sugar & spices) and herbs. Refrigerate overnight or up to 24 hours.
We also give a run down in this video ruclips.net/video/HIbeo-6fyd0/видео.html (around 17:30 mins)
Hope you enjoy!
@@AllisonandJamesSailing
Do not under estimate our beautiful cold ocean!
Our compressor crapped-out and (at 1500$+) the fridge returned to an icebox. With that we often just throw food overboard... In a strong plastic bag (with a lanyard attached) or some plastic bags into a rugged bucket and let it sink about a foot. Too deep for the birds to shallow for the proposes.
If we ever are lucky enough to catch a fish I fillet it and rinse it in ocean water.
The water is often colder than our "icebox"!
🙂
epic video!! Alaska is so beautiful and you capture it so well. ALSO you eat so good on the boat. Excited to see you soon bestie
Aw! Thanks for the support love. You’re the v best!
Underrated channel. Great job! Great cinematography, storytelling, and food!
Awe, love to hear that. Glad you think so, thanks so much!!!
You guys genuinely deserve your own tv show. Incredible narration, personalities, and quality shots! Not to mention your sailing skills! ❤
Awe that’s kind, thank you so much! Really glad you’re enjoying our videos, cheers!
Thank you for producing this excellent episode. You are both great narrators. Just amazing.
Awe, Thank you so much! We really appreciate that! 🙏🏽
Wow , thank you 🙏- impressive video! Look forward to the next one .
Amazing, we’re so glad you enjoyed it! Looking forward to sharing the next one, cheers!
Best cruiser's food channel on RUclips, fantastic! Thanks for another amazing episode, can't wait for the next one!
We’d be happy about that award! Glad you’re enjoying what’s on the menu hahah We’ll see you in the next one, cheers Bob!
Spectacular views, narration, editing, history. You both are amazing. Thank you for sharing this beauty with us.
Thank you for sharing your kind words! Really looking forward to sharing the next few with you, cheers!
Cool passage! Thanks for taking us along..
We love sharing the journey, thanks for cruising along with us!
Thanks for fulfilling my Sunday! Great history of the area!
So glad to be a part of your Sunday! Thanks for writing, we’ll see you in the next one💫
You keep making these great shows , keep up the good work
Awe, glad you think so! We’ll see you in the next one!
My girlfriend grew up in Wrangel many years ago. First on a homestead on the Stikine River and then in town. Love your video................Thanks joe and Ginny
Wow! What a cool connection to the Stikine River. It’s to so beautiful there!
So glad you’re enjoying our videos. Thanks for watching guys. See you in the next one, cheers!
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing your adventure.
So glad you liked the episode! Thanks for watching, cheers!
A new subscriber here....have been watching sailing channels like LaVagabond and Delos for years.....your channel is SO very unique! Love the Alaskan frontier...such amazing scenery!
Thanks so much for subscribing! We're so glad you're enjoying our videos! Looking forward to sharing the rest of the Alaska szn with you, cheers!
Well done!
Thank you!!
always waiting for your videos and great as ever thanks G
Awe, glad to be a part of your Sunday! Thank you so much, we’ll see you in the next one!
Loving your well thought out videos, amazing content! ❤
Aw! Thank you so much, we’re so glad you’re enjoying them!
Excellent !
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching, cheers!
Besides the great sailing, and scenery, great boating food
Food is definitely a big part of the adventure! So glad you're enjoying it all, cheers!
Excellent episode, as usual.
A bit of tourism, a bit of history , a bit of sailing.
That gravlax looked SoooOoOOo good!!!
Awh, awesome! So glad you enjoyed it! We try to throw in a bit of everything. Stoked to share the next one, cheers!
An epic video once again! And the gravlax sandwiches look so delicious.
Thanks so much Peter! So glad you enjoyed it. We hoped you’d enjoy the gravlax segment, cheers!
Very enjoyable to watch , thankyou
Glad you think so! Thank you for watching, cheers!
Allison & James, hi from Calgary, always look forward to enjoying an episode. I applaud you for continuing to include actual sailing components to your content. Didn't know sailing the inside passage was so challenging. There's enough to concentrate on without keeping an eye out for Moose !!! crossing the channel. Make contact with a big Bull weighing 1500 lbs on land and in water and you would come to a full stop and check for damage, Damage to the boat not the Moose. Great catch seeing it, thanks.
Hi there! So glad you’re enjoying the sailing content. The inside passage is a different kettle of fish from sailing offshore, protected calm seas but logistically challenging with currents and tides. We’re use to keeping an eye out for logs but a moose was new haha grateful it made it back to shore safely. Thanks for writing, we’ll see you in the next one. Cheers!
Great video, thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the comment! See you in the next one!
beautiful mountains... and wow a moose!
Hahah we were not expecting the moose
Awesome!
Glad you enjoyed it, cheers!
Yes, food looks good.
Good food is a big part of the journey. Thanks for watching, cheers!
very nice camera work
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it 🙏🏽
Cool video- beautiful! Who has the right of way with a moose? Starboard vessel gives way?
Hahah always give way to Moose 🫎
Glad you enjoyed it. Stoked to share the next one, cheers!
Amazing scenery n great editing. Cheers from some place u might know Vancouver Island 😂,. SucH an excellent channel
Cheers from the Island! Thanks for watching, so glad you’re enjoying!
Great video … AHAR MATES…steady as she goes .. proper ‘ting Neuf … 🙋♂️🙋♀️💖👍
Ahoy there! Glad you enjoyed the video! 🛳️
Great fun watching your travels through Wrangell Narrows to Petersburg. Your meals always look so amazing. I feel for the moose competing with boat traffic trying to get across during nice weather and friendly tide. Professional guides should be more cautious than the boat you mentioned.
Eating is high priority aboard our ship haha So glad you enjoyed it this one. Keep your eyes peeled for moose folks. Here’s hoping that brave guy is still swimming strong!
Looks cold!
This was one of the warmer days!
Thanks for watching, cheers!
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Thanks for being here, cheers!
Hi Allison, my wife wants a pair of pants like the ones you wear on deck. Can you please say what kind they are?
They’re Fjällräven Keb trousers -shame recommending them all the time tho because they turned down any sponsorship opportunity 😅😂
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Thanks for watching, cheers!
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Thanks for being here!
Captain George Vancouver he was from Kings Lynn England
Sounds about right. Thanks for watching, cheers!
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Thanks for watching, cheers!
Thanks for watching, cheers!
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Thanks for watching, cheers!