The husband and I took a week-long vacation to Destin,
FL. We arrived late on Saturday night
and as we drove from Panama City into Destin we had great fun marketing our own
vacation with zingers like “we have almost arrived to our Destin-ation” and “we
were Destin-ed to vacation here” and as we rounded the corner to the condo we
were rented, it became obvious that we weren’t the only ones playing with the
name as there were subdivisions named “Destiny at the Sea” and “Destiny East”.
As a polite reader you might wonder what we did on our
vacation and you might be either disappointed or perhaps envious at the
truth. We woke up every morning and
decided whether we would go to the beach or the pool, then we would go to the
beach, while at the beach watching the waves crash against the shore, we would
discuss where and what we wanted to eat for dinner. We did this for 6 wonderful days!
Because we did so much eating on this vacation, I thought I
would share some of our favorite dishes from Destin, where the flavors of the
South meet the Sea.
Seafood for Breakfast
After a long Saturday of traveling, we were starving on
Sunday morning. We decided to try
Another Broken Egg even though there was a bit of a wait. Their unique menu was definitely worth it
though. Although we were both tempted to order our usual breakfast choices of
eggs, green chile, and sausage, the husband and I forced ourselves to try
something new and different, something that we couldn’t get in the desert of
New Mexico. I chose an omelet called
Stan’s Mardi Gras which consisted of crawfish, shrimp, Andouille sausage, and
red peppers and was topped with green onions, tomatoes, and Hollandaise
sauce. The husband ordered the Smoked
Salmon Benny which consisted of whipped cream cheese, smoked salmon, and two
poached eggs stacked on a toasted bagel and garnished with diced red onions,
capers and green onions.
Maybe, but the benny that he ordered was good too. He let me have a tiny taste and with great
care made sure that I could taste all of the flavors. The bagel served as a sturdy foundation for
the savory salmon, the fluffy cloud-like eggs, and the sweet cream cheese. I’ve never ordered my own eggs benedict
before, but will have to do so in the future.
There is something mysterious about poached eggs, something unnatural
about how fluffy and smooth they are, something I would definitely like to try
again.
Hushpuppies
First, I must admit that I love hushpuppies. Someone once asked me what a hushpuppy was
and I was taken aback. How could they
not know what a hushpuppy was?
Unfortunately, my response was, “You know, those fried balls of cornmeal
that you get at Long John Silver’s.” And
even more unfortunately, the response was “Oh yeah. I like those.”
Luckily, there are better hushpuppies out there than the
fast food version from Long John Silver’s.
We had the privilege of having them twice on the trip. At Captain Dave's, the hushpuppies were the best part of my grilled shrimp and fried okra dinner and perhaps the best part of the husband's blackened tuna and fried okra dinner.
We also ordered them as an appetizer along with fried calamari at Kenny D's. Both recipes were very similar, crispy golden brown on the outside and mushy soft on the inside with a savory cornmeal garlicky taste.
Because I’ve always been curious about where and how the
term “hushpuppy” came into existence, I did some research and found that there
are a number of different stories about this very thing. The history of huspuppies is outlined on the Serious Eats Blog. My favorite is that “puppy” is a
euphemism for our stomachs and that the fried little morsels of delicious
cornbread “hushed” the “puppy” from growling and cured the hunger in the
tummy. I can speak from experience from a really hard
day of sitting at the beach and pondering what I would eat later, the
hushpuppies were exactly what we need to hush our puppies.
Pineapple Cole Slaw
The husband hates coleslaw.
It’s as simple as that. He hates
it. He even hates cabbage. He won’t eat
it. Maybe there was something in the salty Destin
sea air or maybe there is something about eating dinner in front of the ocean
that changes what one normally hates into something at least tolerable. The
husband willingly ate coleslaw!
Of course, this coleslaw was not your typical mayonnaise
drenched cabbage. Oh no, not in Destin,
not at Pompano Joe’s. This coleslaw had
pineapple in it! While there wasn’t a
lot of pineapple, when you got a huge chunk mixed in with the cabbage, it was
like a surprise party that you didn’t know you wanted until you opened the door
and saw all of your friends, a surprise, but a welcome and somehow comforting
surprise. That’s exactly what the pineapple was hidden among the green and
purple cabbage, a sweet contrast to the strong onion slivers. It created a pause in flavors, a pause for
the mind to catch up to the taste buds, a pause in conversation for our speech
to catch up to our minds, and a momentary pause for the hatred of coleslaw.
Irish
For someone who hates cabbage so much, it’s hard to believe that the husband actually has Irish blood. It also may be hard to believe that our favorite restaurant in the seaside town of Destin was not a seafood restaurant, but an Irish pub. Walking out of the bright sunlight into the dark, dusky McGuire’s Irish Pub, we first noticed that the ceilings and walls were covered with dollar bills. The
For someone who hates cabbage so much, it’s hard to believe that the husband actually has Irish blood. It also may be hard to believe that our favorite restaurant in the seaside town of Destin was not a seafood restaurant, but an Irish pub. Walking out of the bright sunlight into the dark, dusky McGuire’s Irish Pub, we first noticed that the ceilings and walls were covered with dollar bills. The
And that was before we even saw the menu. The menu consisted of traditional Irish fare as well as traditional pub fare. While we were pondering our choices, the waitress brought us the most delicious bread that I have ever tasted. The menu called it Irish Honey Black Bread and Plenty of Pure Butter. The bread was so soft and so sweet that it really didn’t need any butter, but just as the menu description claimed; it had plenty of butter - melted over the top of it like frosting on a cake. Tasting this delicious combination of bread and butter – the essentials needed for a good meal - was the moment between taking a deep breath and slowly letting it out, the moment when you hold the air in your lungs, anticipating something good.
I too have some Irish blood and decided I would find
something good in the Fish and Chips.
The description boasted “Free Range Fresh Fish caught daily in the Irish
Sea by
McGuire’s Cousin Nathan and battered in McGuire’s Red Ale . Served with Homemade Coleslaw.” I don’t know what kind of fish this was and I definitely can’t confirm where it was caught, but it was the biggest piece of fish I have ever ordered. It was so big that it didn’t even fit on the plate! It was lightly coated and fried. Despite its size, there was lightness about it in both flavor and texture compared to the heavy wedges of fried potatoes hidden under the fish fillet. With a little (ok, a lot) of ketchup, it was absolutely delicious! And, yes, I ate every bit of it!
McGuire’s Cousin Nathan and battered in McGuire’s Red Ale . Served with Homemade Coleslaw.” I don’t know what kind of fish this was and I definitely can’t confirm where it was caught, but it was the biggest piece of fish I have ever ordered. It was so big that it didn’t even fit on the plate! It was lightly coated and fried. Despite its size, there was lightness about it in both flavor and texture compared to the heavy wedges of fried potatoes hidden under the fish fillet. With a little (ok, a lot) of ketchup, it was absolutely delicious! And, yes, I ate every bit of it!
The husband ordered the Brewer’s Sausage Plate which was
described as “Our Brewer's Choice of Sausages from Around the World, with
German Sauerkraut, Potato Salad, and a Free McGuire's Craft Brewed Old
Fashioned Ale”. There were four
different sausages that ranged from sweet to savory. We joked that we needed a map so that we
could know what each sausage was and where it came from, so that the flavors
could be properly attributed. Without
the map, it’s difficult to describe them.
For the second time on this trip, the husband willingly ate
cabbage. While he didn’t eat all of the
sauerkraut, he did try it and ate more than I thought he would. Interestingly, a beer was part of this menu
item, so the husband ordered a stout and all the goodness that had been
anticipated with the bread became a reality.
Donuts
I think that every couple has a thing, you know that special
thing that they do together – some couples like to go wine tasting, or brew
their own beer, other couples go dancing, while others take up hiking. The husband and I have a thing too: we love
donuts! And so you can imagine that when
we heard about a place called the Donut Hole, we were ecstatic.
The entire town of Destin must be ecstatic about this place
too because it was ridiculously busy. The line to get a table was out the door
and wound its way into the parking lot.
The first day we attempted to go there, we were too intimidated to stand
in line. The second time we stuck it out
and were disappointed with our normal orders of eggs, hash browns, and
bacon. We were expecting something
special, but this was just typical greasy spoon food.
We didn’t give up though.
We each ordered a donut to go: I had blueberry and the husband had red velvet. They were both delicious – a sweet
pause in the chaos of life. The
blueberry donut had a sweet crunchy glaze on the outside and gave way to an
extremely moist purple filled inside, purple because there were so many
blueberries in it. The red velvet was by
far the favorite because it was so unique – frosted with a deliciously sweet
and slightly vanilla infused cream cheese frosting that gave way to a moist
very light chocolate flavor. This donut
was so delicious, that I think it might be dangerous.
The donuts were so good that we went back a few more times
during the trip to keep the donuts for breakfast the next day. I tried coconut and maple frosted and the
husband tried a peanut butter oreo donut. We also gave the menu another chance
and were pleasantly surprised that the pancakes and the breakfast sandwich were
exactly those special items we had initially expected.
Destin-ed for
Delicious
Overall, our vacation to Destin was a delicious experience. The above mentioned places and foods were just the highlights. We went to a number of other places and I think we both agree that we were Destin-ed for Delicious.
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