Friday, April 3, 2026

A Tale of Two Cod

Cod is looking good at our favorite fish shop in Pike Place Market when we pop into Seattle to visit the art museum and we pick up several large fillets, figuring that we'll make a few meals from them.  We settle on an older recipe, Baked Cod, and one that is new to us, Baked Cod with Buttery Cracker Topping.

Cod from the market

The baked cod is prepared simply, with a short, flavorful topping of olive oil, parsley, scallions, garlic, and lemon zest.  This mixture is brushed over both sides of the fillets, which are then drizzled with lemon juice.  The dish is baked until the cod is cooked through and flakes easily with a fork, around 15 minutes.  We serve with a salad of arugula, lightly tossed with olive oil, salt, and pepper, and topped with fresh burrata, a dollop of tomato jam, a slice of prosciutto, and a drizzle of balsamic vinegar.

Ingredients ready

Ready to serve

Preparing the salad

Dinner is served

To accompany the second cod dish, Baked Cod with Buttery Cracker Topping, we thin slice and roast potatoes drizzled with olive oil.

Preparing the potatoes

For the buttery cracker topping, we finely crush crackers, combine with melted butter, minced chives, minced parsley, lemon zest, onion powder, and garlic powder.  We drizzle melted butter over the fish, turning to coat, mound the cracker mixture on top of the fish, covering it all, and bake.

Ingredients

Preparing the fish

Another dinner is ready

The full table

We've had fun with our cod and enjoyed several great meals.  What a treat!

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Seattle Art Museum

We take a day trip into Seattle on the ferry from Bremerton and visit the Seattle Art Museum, just a short walk from the ferry terminal (and close to Pike Place Market).  The ferry ride over is spectacular with views of the snow-capped Olympic Mountains behind us and Seattle growing larger as we approach.


Snow-capped peaks

Approaching Seattle

Entrance to the art museum

Welcome to our museum

The Seattle Art Museum contains roughly 25,000 works, with strong collections of Asian, Native American, and modern art.  We enter and wander first into an exhibition of stories in American art


Stories in American art

We next wander into exhibitions of native American Art.



Native American

We continue wandering through more contemporary works.






Continuing through the museum

Upstairs, we come across European paintings, including (to our delight) a few impressionist works.



Europe

Following that, we wander through some more modern works and then head out for lunch.


Ending our visit

We walk up the street a few blocks to Pike Place Market, purchase fresh fish to bring home at Pure Food Fish Market, and then cross the aisle to the Market Grill for grilled fish sandwiches:  halibut and rockfish.

Flower in the market

Lunch

Fish sandwiches

After lunch, we pick up our fresh fish and stroll back to the ferry terminal for the next ship to Bremerton.  As we walk through the waterfront, we see the Olympic Mountains across the water, eventually getting ever larger as the ferry brings us over.


Strolling along the Seattle harbor

Ferry back across the Sound