November, 2009

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Wedding Tasting At Red Sky – Outer Banks’ Top Catering Services!

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Yesterday the Red Sky Cafe hosted a wedding tasting for Jen & John, the “reality Bride & Groom”.

They’re recording every step of their wedding planning for an online documentary, and they chose the Red Sky to cater for their wedding.

To accommodate everybody’s request, Chef Wes prepared a huge tasting platter – as you can see on the video, the bride and groom did not expect such an abundant tasting.

According to Chef Wes Stepp, tastings usually have an average of 7-8 dishes, and he doesnt skim on the servings. His wife Cindy says that many times the couple is so busy during the wedding that if they dont enjoy the food during the tasting they may not eat it at all!

We wish Jen & John the best, and look forward to their wedding next year.

If you’d like to have the Red Sky catering for your Outer Banks wedding, sign up on HERE. Our Catering Manager Eric Kallestead will get in touch with you promptly.

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The Outer Banks Thanksgiving Feast At The Red Sky Cafe

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Watch as Chef Wes Stepp introduces us to the scrumptious Thanksgiving feast at the Red Sky Cafe.

Thanksgiving at Red Sky has been a tradition for years, and the restaurant usually has full capacity taken by Noon, but I was able to get there early and have Wes walk us through his entire set up.

The abundance of treats made it REALLY hard to decide what to eat and when to eat it ;)

Props to the house-smoked salmon w/ dill cream – the salmon was melting on my mouth, had a rich smokiness to it, which the dill cream totally complemented. Also, all the different oysters preparations were right on the spot – you could see that they were really fresh.

For those of you that were there, THANK YOU. The entire staff at Red Sky is thankful for being able to share this special day with you.

If you weren’t there, we’re thankful for being able to share this awesome video with you – and invite you to include us on your next Thanksgiving ;)

Oh, what did you think of the menu? Leave us your comments below – maybe we can implement it on next year’s!

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New Red Sky Fall Dinner Menu Available For Download

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Red Sky Cafe in Duck, NC

Red Sky Cafe in Duck, NC

Temperatures have finally hit a consistent low here in the Outer Banks – that usually means it’s Fall. Not only that, but it means it’s time for big flavor bombs, with enough body to sustain and warm our bodies.

It’s time for your food to go beyond nutrition and replenish your warmth. That’s what the theme for the new Fall 09 Red Sky Cafe dinner menu is all about.

Yesterday you saw chef wes cooking Rockfish, a staple of Outer Banks seafood, with a nice herbed goat cheese melt as the sauce for the Sundried tomato pesto.

That also goes to show how Seafood can (and should) be incorporated into winter dishes, including holiday dinners and Thankgiving. A beautiful piece of Rockfish can easily take the place of a chicken or pork dish, adding higher quality protein and much less calories.

But we digress – the new menu is available FREE for download over on the RIGHT, right below the Facebook icon.

Get it now, and let us know what you think!

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Cooking Outer Banks Seafood W/ Chef Wes Stepp – Rockfish

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

On the first of a new series of videos, Chef Wes prepares a beautiful Rockfish (striped sea bass) on a Sundried Tomato Pesto Marinade with fresh Lump Crab Meat. To top it off, a generous portion of herbed goat cheese melts on top of the flavorful seafood.

We’re in the middle of service at the Red Sky Cafe, and Chef Wes Stepp goes over how simple and easy it is to incorporate a delicious seafood dish into your Thanksgiving dinner – or any traditional Holiday meal.

The dish came out absolutely delicious – the herbed goat cheese and the pine nuts added freshness and smokiness to the delicately flavored seafood. Just one of the many favorites at Red Sky.

Stay tuned for the full recipes coming soon:

Sesame Noodle Salad

Sundried Tomato Pesto

Sundried Tomato Pesto Marinated Rockfish w/Lump Crab Meat & Topped with Herbed Goat Cheese

Enjoy the movie – there are more coming up!

P.S – What would you like Chef Wes to prepare? Post your ideas and suggestions here on the comments – we’ll try to a new video just for you.

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Outer Banks Thanksgiving Dinner – Throw Seafood In!

Monday, November 16th, 2009
Seafood is a Thanksgiving tradition not only in the Outer Banks

Seafood is a Thanksgiving tradition not only in the Outer Banks

If you’ve never thought of Seafood & Thanksgiving going together, let me guide you through some Pilgrim’s history:

Rumor has it that the Pilgrims’ harvest included oysters – this delicate, luscious seafood (which is abundant in the Outer Banks) stimulated appetites and made its mark as a classic stuffing for the Turkey.

Here’s a quick Outer Banks Seafood Thanksgiving recipe for Oyster Stuffing:

OYSTER STUFFING

1 pint oysters
1/2 cup chopped celery
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/4 cup butter or other fat, melted
4 cups day old bread cubes
1 tablespoon chopped parsley
1 teaspoon salt
Dash poultry seasoning
Dash pepper

Drain oysters, saving liquor, and chop. Cook celery and onion in butter until tender. Combine oysters, cooked vegetables, bread cubes, and seasonings, and mix thoroughly, If stuffing seems dry, moisten with oyster liquor.

Makes enough for a 8-pound bird.

But that’s clearly not enough seafood for a real Outer Banks Thanksgiving – so try this recipe as well:

Rockfish with crab and old bay cream sauce

Ingredients

1 1/2 pounds rockfish or striped bass fillets
2 1/2 teaspoons McCormick® Old Bay with Garlic & Herb Seasoning, divided
3 tablespoons butter, divided
2 tablespoons white wine
1 green onion, finely chopped
1 cup heavy cream
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
8 ounces backfin or lump crabmeat

Directions

Heat large skillet on medium-high heat 3 minutes. Melt 2 tablespoons butter in skillet. Season flesh side of fish with 1 1/2 teaspoons Old Bay with Garlic & Herb Seasoning. Place fish, skin-side up, in skillet. Cook 5 minutes, turning fish after 3 minutes. Remove fish from skillet; keep warm. Reduce heat to medium.

Stir wine into skillet, scraping bottom to loosen browned bits. Add remaining butter and green onion; cook and stir 1 minute. Gradually stir in cream.

Stir in mustard and remaining Old Bay with Garlic & Herb Seasoning. Simmer 2 minutes or until slightly thickened. Stir in crabmeat. Return fish to skillet; cover. Cook 3 minutes longer or until fish flakes easily with a fork.

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Adding variety to your Thanksgiving table is an excellent way to tweak those family classics that everybody loves.

If you’re not looking to slave on the stove this holidays, get the Red Sky to cook for you: check out our personal chef services, available year round!

Oh – and dont forget – if your family is really big – our outer banks catering team is the solution – we bring classics and creative dishes, along with impeccable service. Sure to boost your Holiday spirit through the roof!

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