Cooking Full Tilt

Cooking Full Tilt: Annapolis

Captain Rick with First Mate Carly and crew, display the Elf at the National Sailing Hall Of Fame in Annapolis Maryland. They are greeted by Esther Mill, the host of “Talk 2 Me”, a  Princeton Television Network program that is shooting in the area. Before setting sail, Carly shows Esther and the crew some simple exercises to make the sailing experience safe. Below, Captain Rick works his quick meal magic to the delight of the crew with a new dish, Scallop Mountain.

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Cooking Full Tilt: Shrimp Salad

Captain Rick has a local friend Courtney Bland, visit the Elf at its port in St. Michaels Maryland. Courtney trades a bottle of Long Splice wine from the St. Michaels Winery to be a member of the sailing crew on board the Elf. As the day progresses, appetites lend the way to another quick seafood delight. Captain Rick makes way to the galley to create a special dish “The Elf Shrimp Salad” After a “little” taste of wine, Captain Rick uses the Long Splice wine to marinate the shrimp. He also introduces a special ingredient along with fruit to compliment this light fare dish.

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Cooking Full Tilt: Reuben Wrap

Captain Rick, aboard the Elf, the world’s oldest racing yacht, prepares a dish inspired by television talk show host, Rachael Ray. On tour in Philadelphia the Elf pulls in at Independence Seaport Museum at Penn’s Landing. The students that worked on the Elf’s rigging and other vessels at the museum take the opportunity to exercise their nautical skills and sail the Elf.  Everyone’s hungry and Captain Rick realizes he has to stretch the meal to give all aboard a quick and healthy snack. Inspired by Rachael Ray in her creation of the Philly cheese steak roll up, Rick modifies his famous Reuben sandwich into a Reuben wrap.

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Cooking Full Tilt: Crab Omelet

Captain Rick aboard the oldest racing yacht in the world, Elf, works his magic in the galley cooking up one of his favorite dishes The Crab Omelet.
In this recipe, sour cream reacting with egg in a slow cooking method make the omelet extra light while holding its consistency.
Rick also showcases the craftsmanship and quality of construction on the Elfs tender, Vida, constructed by the crew at Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. Vida made its debut at Philadelphias Independence Seaport Museum at the launch of the Silent Maid this year.


Cooking Full Tilt: Crab Cakes

Captain Rick is on the Chesapeake Bay, so what better dish to make than an old Chesapeake favorite, Crab Cakes.