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[H406]History Of Pacific Northwest
by Michelle Lindsey, Mic

Nothing says Pacific Northwest like a meal that has some type of seafood. Smoked salmon is one way to introduce your guests to the fare of the Pacific Northwest, but there are so many others. The beautiful coastline and the long growing season with fresh fruits and vegetables available almost year round, make the wedding fare come alive with goodness. When your wedding cuisine is from the Pacific Northwest, you'll include dishes that have a multitude of herbs and spices but retain their exquisite natural flavor.

Start with appetizers. Select some appetizers that feature the ocean pleasures famous in the Northwest. Salmon, trout, and sturgeon can be smoked and served hot or cold with crème fraîche and preserved lemons. Include roasted or grilled red peppers on the plate with dill cream cheese and mini bagel halves for one type of appetizer.

You also should have a plate of freshly sliced artisan cheeses. The Pacific Northwest has a whole world of specialty cheeses made by local farmers. You'll not find these cheeses anywhere else and the cuisine of the Northwest would not be complete without them. Try some of the older cheese producers. You can find several of them at the Oregon Cheese Festival in Central Point, OR. There are specialty farms in both Washington and Oregon, which produce both hard and soft cheeses from both goat and cows' milk. Serve the cheese with marcona almonds and freshly sliced fruits, include with them local grapes, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, and strawberries.

Don't forget a platter of stuffed mushrooms. Have the mushrooms stuffed with blue cheese or select from the wild mushrooms available at market for a premium price. The new craze for wild mushrooms from the forested area of Oregon brings a delightful taste treat to your guests. Choose a salad that screams Pacific Northwest to serve before the entree. You might like one that has all fresh market greens grown organically sprinkled with local herbed goat cheese and edible flowers, or a baby spinach salad served with feta and citrus vinaigrette.

Your main entrees should of course include grilled wild salmon fillets or halibut crusted with sun dried tomatoes, basil, and olives. If you have vegans at your wedding ask for a dish like roasted vegetable napoleon. Don't forget the meat or chicken lovers with a grilled chicken breast and some of those wild mushrooms made into an herbed sauce or an herb crusted beef tenderloin with a wonderful red wine and rosemary glaze.

Side dishes can include delightful herbed roasted vegetables, roasted potatoes with rosemary butter and sea salt, brown rice pilaf, or grilled asparagus drizzled with lemon butter or vinaigrette. Don't forget to include the exotic fregola served with mushrooms, rosemary, and sage.

Fresh fruit and wedding cake make the final compliments for the dessert. Your guests will rave about the food and come away a little healthier for their experience. You might want to leave a tray of cheeses and fruits out for the evening for guests to snack on as you dance the night away.

There is one last item that is almost forgotten and yet is so important to the Pacific Northwest cuisine. Of course, there should be cold beverages like a punch or if you choose, an open bar. You should also have herbal teas available, but don't forget to bring the icon of Seattle and serve several different types of Starbucks coffee, both in decaf and regular. You could have a small coffee bar where they mix the favorites from the Starbucks selections to give your guests the true taste of Seattle at your wedding.


Hood River was once an agricultural center surrounded by pear orchards, but fifteen years ago the town became a mecca for windsurfers. Although it was windsurfing that put the Columbia River Gorge on the recreation map, today the gamut of the recreation industry is firmly established in the scenic Gorge, and Hood River is its base of operations.

If you can name it, then there is someone doing it someplace in the Gorge - from kayaking and kite surfing to mountain biking and snowboarding. It's all available within half an hour of downtown Hood River.

Passing along the main street of this little town where colorfully painted Victorian homes on the steep hillsides overlook several dozen shops and restaurants, there is a sidewalk bustle of hard-bodies seeing and being seen. They step in and out of boutique sport shops where one can order a custom wet-suit or select obscure handmade flies for fly-fishing.

Nearly every parking space is occupied by an all-wheel-drive vehicle sporting a Yakima or Thule roof rack that secures some kind of recreational gear.

On one survey of the six block stretch that comprises the main drag, there were one or more of the following on display atop the sporty vehicles: kayaks, snowboards, mountain bikes, windsurfing boards, skis, road bikes, and although there wasn't a canoe this time, there often is.

Those roof-top items are just the beginning. A look inside some of the rigs reveals the greater depth of recreational opportunity. Small kite-sailing boards, wet-suits, fishing rods, hiking packs and boots are visible in many of the vehicles.

Go down to the marina and there is even more: sail boats, motor boats for water skiing, jet skis, and an outfitter for white-water rafting on tributaries of the Columbia River.

If there is an outdoor sport that you love - water, snow, mountain, whatever! - or a sport that you'd like to try, then the Gorge is the place for you. It's happening here, guaranteed.

And after a grueling day on the slopes, on the river, or on the trail, you can relax at one of the many charming bed-and-breakfasts or historic hotels (Hood River was part of the Oregon Trail, after all).

Soothe tired muscles at Carson Hot Springs across the river in Carson, Washington, and then return to the Oregon side of the river to meet people from around the world who share your interest in whatever sport you played that day, or would like to play the next.

You'll enjoy funky caf's or fine dining. Choices abound. And cap off the night with freshly brewed gourmet coffees or craft beer, since Hood River is the home of the famous Full Sail Brewing Company. Mmm, mmm good. What are you waiting for?

Any time of year, fly in to Portland, Oregon and head east on Interstate 84, along the border between Oregon and Washington state. Within an hour you will find yourself at the heart of the scenic Columbia River Gorge. Be ready to play hard; you've arrived at the ultimate recreation destination.
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