Hawaiian Barbecue


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Hawaiian BBQ Salmon Hawaiian BBQ Salmon This Hawaiian BBQ Salmon recipe is courtesy of Tina Plumb in Ventura, CA. She found the barbeque grill information on my web site useful, and therefore sent me this very easy to make dish.My wife made it for her book club and it was a huge hit, even though she did it in the oven - using the BBQ would probably be better. We are having company over in a week and plan to make it it for them - thanx Tina! Update: We tossed in some chopped onions and mushrooms which addedsome "heft" so give that a shot if you want. As can be seen in thepicture below, it got a big thumbs up! INGREDIENTS 1 can of unsweetened coconut milk 1 cup Lawrey's Hawaiian marinade (Alek says Caribeen Jerk marinade works too) 1-2 pounds of thick juicy salmon (thawed out) Alek recommends adding: 2-3 chopped onions 2 packs mushroomsDIRECTIONS Mix coconut milk and marinade (marimilk) in a 9x13 baking dish. Add optional onions and mushrooms Add salmon let sit for 2 hours covered Throw on grill (wrapped in tin foil- optional) and baste with marimilk Open a cold bottle of beer or mix your favorite drink such as a watermelon margarita and enjoy the hawaiian salmon!!! Can optionally be cooked in oven. "Goldie" is glad it's Hawaiian Salmon instead of him being served Alek loads up his plate with Barbeque salmon Vince gives bbq salmon a thumbs-up with chilled Chardonnay Back to my favorite barbeque grill recipes - ©2005 www.komar.org And if you are really into fish, check out our Seward Fishing Charter where we pulled in some nice alaska silver salmon and seward halibut.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park,
Hawaii Volcano Inn - on the Big Island of Hawaii Volcano Ranch Photo Gallery Kawalowalo Excursion Aloha Festivals Parade Aloha Festivals Parade 4th of July Parade in Volcano, HI AQHA Ride Drill Team Pro-Am Rodeo Parker Ranch Horse Show Equestrian Adventures Roundup South Point Adventure Village Ride All rides are temporarily suspended and will regain operation after January 1, 2006 or until further notice. The Horses All our horses are registered American Quarter Horses and are extensivelytrained and managed on a regular basis. These are the same horses which regularly perform in the local rodeos, parades, horse shows and other island wide equestrian events. Your Wrangler Joan Prescott-Lighter, along with her husband Eric, have lived in Volcano for over 15 years and are the Innkeepers for Volcano Inn. Joan's equestrian skills were polished on the Eastern seaboard training, riding and showing Hunters, Show Jumpers and Steeplechasers. She competed professionally for over 12 years in Combined Training Events starting green horses Pre-Training thru Preliminary and Advance Level competitions. A Certified Riding Instructor of the American Riding Instructors Association, an Accredited Member of the American Society of Equine Appraisers and her B.A. in Horsemanship for Teaching/Schooling ensures an unsurpassed equestrian experience for all to enjoy. In Hawaii, Joan participates in everything from round-ups to Dressage. "Tobe able to ride through the ever changing beauty of the Hawaiian landscapeis a dream beyond measure. From the misty rainforests to the fields of wildorchids and remote emerald paths of sparkling olivine, we are so fortunatefor this wind swept Pacific so few experience. I'm glad to provide this opportunity to sharethis way of seeing paradise with others." Joan Prescott-Lighter American Quarter Horse Association Member American Quarter Horse Association Ride Program Member American Riding Instructors Association Member American Society of Equine Appraisers- Accredited Member Arabian Horse Association Member Arabian Horse Ride Program Member United States Equestrian Team Foundation Member National Reining Horse Association Member United States Dressage Federation Member Waiki'i Barrel Racing Club Member General Information Confirmed Reservations are required 48 hours in advance and aresecured with a Credit Card Guaranty. Visa and MasterCard are accepted. All riders must be registered guests of Volcano Inn due to insurance constraints. Cancellations- We require a 48 hour advance notice of cancellation to avoid FULL FARE charges of your reserved ride. No Shows and Late Notification of Cancellation will be charged FULL FARE of the reserved ride- NO EXCEPTIONS! Check-in Time- Meet at the pre-destined location at least30 minutes prior to the scheduled departure of your ride. A 15 minute Pre-Ride Certification is required for all confirmed riders. During this time you will be introduced to your mount and provided with detailed safety instructions for your ride. Age and Physical Condition- Riders must be over 8 yearsof age and in good physical condition. Weight limit is 220 lbs. For your safety, we reserve the right to refuse anyone with whom we determineis in poor physical condition. Children aged 14 years and under must be accompanied by an adult. Children between the age of 14 and 18 must have writtenconsent from a parent and ALL riders must sign a compulsory waiver. Tack and Apparel - We provide Western saddles and tack unlessotherwise requested. We strongly recommend loose fitting long pantsand closed toe shoes are a must (preferably with a heel). We do have several pairs of boots and shoes to loan but size is limited. For your safety and enjoyment we provide only ASTM approved helmets for all riders. Each horse is equipped with a pack to securely carry your camera gear and water bottle. Experience- Rides are moderately safe for the first-time rider,as well as, the very experienced horseman. ALL rides will be modifiedas to overall experience level for the safety of ALL participants. Weather- Volcano is famous for it's intermittent showers. Rides go out rain or shine. However, in the event of inclement weather at the time of departure, outings may be rescheduled at our discretion. History- Volcano Village came into being with the adventof sightseers to the calderas of Kilauea in the late 1800's. At firstthe old wealthy 'Kama'aina' (born in Hawaii) families established vacationhomes in the area to escape the heat of Hilo and Honolulu during the summermonths. Much later during World War II the military established KilaueaMilitary Camp on the edge of Kilauea Crater, bringing many visitors. Surrounding the Village of Volcano are several large ranches as well as,Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, which draws an many as 5,000 visitors daily. Today, Volcano Village is a close knit community made up mostly of artisans,retired Military Personnel, National Park employees and those seekingcool climates and volcanic activity at its finest! Back to "AboutVolcano Inn"