From Our Boat To Your Table: Trilogy's Discover Lana'i 4th Generation Recipes — TRILOGY CAPTAIN'S LOG (2024)

If there is one thing most people can agree on is that a home cooked meal, especially by a loved one, not only fills our bellies with sustenance but offers a deep comfort that settles into our bones. Perhaps that is the reason that our 'Ma Coon's famous cinnamon rolls' have been one of the most memorable parts of our excursions and keep guests coming back for more.

Most that have tried them know that these gooey, cinnamony, sweet and sticky treats are addictive and go great with our Capt's blend coffee, but many don't know the rich history behind these decadent morning rolls. 'Ma Coon', or Jeannette Coon, was the wife of Capt Eldon Coon and the mother to Capt James, Capt Randy, and daughter Patty. As a family, these adventurous spirits started on a sailing adventure around the globe- starting in Aberdeen WA, and taking them to many exotic and remote locations in the South Pacific. For two years Jeannette was galley chef, ships doctor, laundress, and all over Mother hen who kept her brood full and content.

When they landed in the waters of Hawaii they had exhausted their funds to continue their travels and decided to live on land awhile after over two years on sea. Once settled on land in Maui, they started using their boat the TRILOGY to take 6 passengers aboard on snorkeling trips to Lanai-- teaching them how to snorkel, showing them the abundant sea life, sailing, and of course-feeding them.

From her infamous cinnamon rolls, to the Teriyaki chicken glaze, Jeannette made it all from scratch, and all from memory. After all, these were recipes that she knew by heart having cooked for her family her whole life. 40 years later, her recipes are still being used on all of our excursions and continue to keep bellies full, and hearts content.

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Ingredients

1/2 cup Apple Cider Vinegar

1/2 cup Rice Wine Vinegar

1 cup Water

3 oz. Pkg. Dry Blue Cheese Dressing

1 Tbs. Dry Italian Dressing [ Lawry's]

Instructions

At slow speed mix in blender until smooth, slowly add 1 and 3/4 Qt. Salad Oil. Yields 2 Qt.

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1 C Kikkoman Soy Sauce*

1/4 C Pineapple Juice

*NOTE: For the chicken served aboard our boat excursions, we now use certified gluten-free soy sauce.

Instructions

Marinate in sauce at least 6 hours, or preferable overnight. If a more bland soy sauce is used, add 1/4 cup wine to the marinade. Sufficient for 2# of meat. Of course you'll need Capt. Coon's Honey/Pineapple Glaze!!

Ingredients

3/4 C Honey

1/2 C Dijon Mustard

1 C Pineapple Juice

2 T Cornstarch

Instructions

In a 2 quart saucepan on grill rack over hot coals, or over medium-high heat on stove, bring honey, mustard, pineapple juice to a boil. In cup, blend cornstarch with 1/4 cup water until smooth. Add to honey mixture, stirring constantly, until thickened. We recommend boiling chicken in teriyaki sauce until cooked and then grilling for about 10 minutes over the coals. Brush on glaze as you grill. Enjoy and think about us!

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Ingredients

Buns:

2 T Yeast

1–1/2 C Water

1/2 C Cane or Granulated Sugar

1 tsp Kosher Salt

2 Fresh Eggs

3/4 C Vegetable or Soybean Oil

5 C Flour

1/2 C Butter (for spreading)

Icing:

1/4 C Butter

2 T Condensed Canned Milk

3/4 C Powdered Sugar

1/4 tsp Lemon Extract

Filling: Cinnamon and Brown Cane Sugar to taste

Instructions:

Mix yeast into warm water (body temperature). Add salt & sugar. In another bowl blend eggs & oil together. Add to yeast and water along with 1 cup of the flour. Let mixture rest until it bubbles (about 5 min.) Melt butter for icing and for spreading. Set butter aside to cool slightly. Add rest of flour, stirring in gradually, and kneading on floured board about 15 min. or until elastic and not sticky. Let rise in greased bowl until doubled. Punch down and roll into rectangle about 3/8 inches thick. Spread with melted butter, sprinkle with cinnamon and brown sugar to taste. Roll up lengthwise. Make roll as tight as possible. Cut into one-inch pieces. Place in greased pan so that rolls just touch each other. Let rise until doubled. Bake approximately 20 minutes at 350 degrees. Sprinkle with nuts and put on icing. Yields two dozen.

The only missing ingredients are that Maui sunrise, clean salt air, and the Captain's corny jokes! Enjoy!

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No Hawaiian style BBQ would be complete without some of Trilogy's famous Stir Fried Noodles—also known as "Hawkers Noodles".

Ingredients:

8 lbs. chow mein noodles

1/3 cup oil

1-2 tbs ginger and garlic Shredded carrots, cabbage, green peppers, green beans (usually equal to the weight of noodles)

6 tbs sesame oil

4 tbs soy sauce

4 tbs oyster sauce

2 tablespoons salt

2 tablespoons sugar

White pepper (5 shakes)

Instructions:

Heat wok and pour in oil . When oil is close to smoking, add ginger and garlic. Allow to brown lightly. Add vegetables (shredded carrots, cabbage, green peppers, green beans of desired amount, which is usually equal to the weight of noodles. Saute. Immediately add sesame oil, soy sauce and, oyster sauce. Toss vigorously and add salt and sugar to taste. Add 5 shakes of white pepper. Using wet chow mein noodles, separate the noodles loosely by hand and then toss in wok with vegetables. Add desired amount of beansprouts and green onions and toss. Serves 20 people. Note: If you use dry noodles instead of wet noodles, you must steam them first and do this before you begin heating the wok. Enjoy and think of us here at Trilogy!

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Ingredients:

2 cloves Garlic

1/2 C White Onions

1/2 C Cilantro

1/2 Jalapeno Pepper

Instructions:

Add all ingredients to 16 oz. Diced Tomatoes Season with Salt, Pepper Add 1 tsp. Lemon JuiceOne minced pineapple (optional)

Mince finely (food processor works great).

Makes enough for a snack for 6, or first quarter of the Super Bowl for 2. Enjoy!

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From Our Boat To Your Table: Trilogy's Discover Lana'i 4th Generation Recipes — TRILOGY CAPTAIN'S LOG (2024)

FAQs

How long is trilogy boat ride to Lanai? ›

“How long is the boat ride from Maui to Lanai?” Plan on 5-6 total hours for the round trip on the Trilogy.

How can I get to Lanai? ›

Getting to Lānaʻi

For those flying into Maui, you can travel to Lānaʻi's Mānele Harbor from Maui's Lāhainā Harbor through the Expeditions Ferry service. There are five round-trips daily. Ferry trips take roughly an hour. For more information call (800) 695-2624, (808) 661-3756 or visit www.go-lanai.com.

How long is the boat ride from Lanai to Maui? ›

For three decades Expeditions has been providing the most reliable, affordable transportation between the islands of Maui and Lānaʻi. Local residents and visitors alike enjoy their short trip across the ʻAuʻau Channel (approximately one hour) aboard Expeditions fast, United States Coast Guard certified vessels.

How long is the boat ride from Lahaina to Lanai? ›

Lanaʻi Ferry from Lahaina Harbor

Hop aboard the luxurious, double-decker Maui-Lanaʻi Passenger Ferry for a one-hour ride across the scenic Auau Channel, offering views of Hawaii's marine life, Molokini Crater, Haleakala Volcano, the West Maui Mountains, and even the Big Island when conditions are clear.

How long does it take to get from Lahaina to Lanai? ›

The best way to get from Lahaina Harbor, Maui to Lanai City without a car is to ferry which takes 1h 46m and costs $60 - $70. How long does it take to get from Lahaina Harbor, Maui to Lanai City? It takes approximately 1h 46m to get from Lahaina Harbor, Maui to Lanai City, including transfers.

How long should you spend on Lanai? ›

You can squeeze in a quick day trip to snorkel and enjoy the beach. Or, you can enjoy a longer stay on this quiet island. If you're interested in snorkeling, exploring the island in a 4×4, sailing, horseback riding, and hiking, plan to spend at least five days on the island to give yourself enough time.

How much is the ferry from Maui to Lanai? ›

The ride from Lahaina to Mānele Harbor costs $30, is an hour long and offers spectacular views of Lāna'i's rugged southern coastline.

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