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All the St. Patrick’s Day fare you could ever want, plus crab cakes. Email not displaying correctly? [View the web version]( Lucky Charms By Julia O'Malley [Image] Newsletter #38: Top o' the mornin' This week, those of us not going on spring vacation are reading [Iditarod stories](, stirring whiskey, brown sugar and whipping cream into our coffees and, maybe, slipping into the shamrock socks. To get you in the spirit of the season, you might have fun with this recipe for [Irish soda bread](from Kim Sunée. And, for sure I’m going to make Maya Wilson’s [corned beef and cabbage with honey-dijon glaze]( next time I get an opportunity to feed some other O’Malleys. [Image] If you’re headed to a St. Patrick’s Day party, this [Irish cream pie]( might be just the thing. And, if you have some leftover corned beef, Kirsten Dixon has got your back with [this hash](. [Read previous newsletters [here](. Find more Alaska recipes [here](.] [Image] But perhaps you want none of this silly, green-pancake-eating, Shamrock-Shake-drinking nonsense. In that case, Kim Sunée has a brand-new recipe for [Thai-style crab and scallop cakes]( that will get your palate set on spring. [Image] Big ups to chefs Laura Cole and Beau Schooler for their [James Beard award nods](! I’m a fan of Schooler’s Instagram feed. (Check out [this post]( where he made salmon mortadella!) And, if you don’t already, support local cooking and local news and [subscribe](. Have questions or suggestions for me? [Email](mailto:jomalley@adn.com)! Here’s hoping you don’t drink too much green beer. RECIPE: [THAI STYLE SCALLOP AND CRAB CAKES WITH GRATED TOMATO SAUCE]( Julia O'Malley, an Anchorage Daily News editor, is working on a book at the Anchorage Museum about how Alaskans eat. You can sign up to receive our weekly Alaska food newsletter, "How Alaska eats," in your email inbox by visiting [adn.com/newsletter](. Find more classic Alaska recipes [here](. Copyright © 2018 Anchorage Daily News, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: Anchorage Daily News 300 W. 31st Avenue Anchorage, AK 99503 Want to change how you receive these emails? [Click here to manage your email subscriptions.]( Anchorage Daily News Anchorage Daily News 300 W 31st Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99503

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