One of the biggest food crazes in New York
right now is the cronut, a combination croissant and donut. People wait in
lines for hours each morning to snag one of the few baked each day. Today we’re
joined by Jennifer Shirk, an award-winning sweet romance author who offers up her
own variation of a similar treat—a combination donut and muffin. Learn more
about Jennifer and her books at her website. – AP
Food and Romance: two
great things in one book!
I'm what my friends call a bit of a "foodie." I
cook a lot and experiment with recipes all the time. One of the things I'm
known to do is try a new recipe out—when I invite people over for a party or dinner. (I've never
had a disaster yet!)
So it was only natural to want to add my love of food into
one of my recent books, KISSING KENDALL. In that book I made Kendall a bakery owner. (Yum!) But I wanted her
to be known for something special. I needed to do some research, so I went to a
great source: The Food Network.
I watched a lot of my favorite shows to get some good bakery
ideas, but then I caught The Best Thing I
Ever Ate and saw the DOUGHNUT MUFFIN. It looked so yummy with all that sugar
and cinnamon on top that I had to try
it out.
Well, those muffins were a hit in the Shirk household!
My editor liked
the recipe, too, and suggested I tinker with it and make it my own. I did, and
we included it at the end of my book for readers who wanted to try it as well.
As a romance reader, I'm already happy I'm reading a book,
but I personally love it even more when authors include recipes with them.
Why?
1) You KNOW the author made it or tried it so it's
guaranteed to be good.
2) I discover new recipes that way.
3)It's a great way to interact with readers. People actually
started posting on Facebook and Twitter to tell me that they made the recipe
and loved it.
Have you tried any recipes in books you've read? Do you watch the
Food Network? If so, what is your favorite show?
Kendall's Cinnamon Doughnut
Muffins
Makes about 8 to 12 muffins
Muffin Ingredients:
1 3/4 c flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp vanilla
1/3 c oil
3/4 c sugar
1 egg
3/4 c milk
Topping Ingredients:
1/2 c melted butter
1/3 c sugar
1 TBsp cinnamon
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Whisk dry ingredients together in a bowl. In a separate larger
bowl, combine oil, vanilla, sugar, egg, and milk.
Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients. Mix just until all
combined.
Spoon the batter into prepared muffins tins--either a lightly
greased muffin tin or line with paper or silicone muffin cups. Bake 15 to 20
minutes.
While muffins are baking, prepare your topping. Melt butter in one
bowl and mix cinnamon and sugar in another.
Remove muffins from pan while still hot. Dip muffins in melted
butter. Then roll muffins in sugar mixture. Serve warm or cool on rack.
Store for a day or so at room temperature. (if they last that
long!)
Enjoy!
Kissing Kendall
Kendall Grisbaum is finally taking charge of her life—pouring her
heart into opening a new bakery business and even allowing her best friend
Georgie to play matchmaker for her. Trouble is, the one guy she secretly wants
is Georgie’s older brother, Brad.
Brad can’t seem to get his little sister’s best friend out of his
mind. He and Kendall used to be close friends, too, though they drifted apart
years ago. But as a local policeman, Brad can’t help but play protector,
looking out for Kendall. And when he offers to help her renovate her new bakery
space on the side, their attraction flares back to life.
Amid the temptation of doughnut muffins and blueberry cobbler, a
new temptation draws them both closer. Can two friends take a chance on love
when it means risking everything?
I'm in NYC and it is too hot to sleep - it is 3:52 A.M. I just read your blog and do I wish I had one of those delish doughnuts right now! Thelma Straw
ReplyDeleteThelma, no AC? Our power went out for about an hour yesterday afternoon, and I worried how long it would last. We were without power for 8+ days during Sandy. I can't imagine being without AC during this heat wave.
ReplyDeletei always love this blog and reading new recipes and learning about new books. Thanks for sharing, Jennifer.
ReplyDeleteYou know I'm the complete opposite of you - I'm officially "kitchen-challenged!" Still, who can resist a great muffin, might have to break down and try it. Wish me luck! (And Kissing Kendall is a great book!)
ReplyDeleteYou HAVE to try this recipe!
ReplyDeleteAnd this recipe is easy peasy to no excuses, Debora! :-)
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ReplyDeleteYour book and the recipe sound Great.
ReplyDeleteThanks.. :)