Marianne Rice
writes contemporary romances set in small New England towns. Her heroes are big
and strong, yet value family and humor, while her heroines are smart, sexy,
sometimes a little bit sassy, and are often battling a strong internal
conflict. When she’s not writing, Marianne can be found chauffeuring her herd
of children to their varying sporting events, and when there’s time, shoe
shopping, scarfing down dark chocolate, and relaxing with a glass of wine and a
romance book. Learn more about her and her books at her website.
Thank you for having me on
your blog, Lois. I share your love and passion for food and recipes and tend to
incorporate them into my books. I’m thinking about adding a recipe book section
to my website as well. Anyone interested in that?
So, a little bit about the
heroine’s “taste” in my latest release, Playful
Hearts. Outspoken and spunky Mackenzie Pratt owns Coast & Roast in the small coastal town of Rocky Harbor,
Maine and serves some delectable desserts as well. Her brownies have been
mentioned in all three Rocky Harbor books, and in book four, Playful Hearts, we get to learn about
her story. Although brownies aren’t the center of Mackenzie’s world, it’s her
coffee shop…and soon the hunky, playful Blake Riley that monopolize her thoughts.
I’ve enjoyed writing this
series so much, especially the food parts (lots of goodies in Strawberry Kisses) and I hope you’ve had
a chance to devour the Riley siblings as well. They’re super yummy. Oh, and so
are the brownies. Here’s the recipe:
Mackenzie’s Brownies
These aren’t cake or fudgey
brownies but somewhere in between. If you don’t like your brownies too sweet,
you don’t have to make the frosting (maybe toss in some chocolate chips or
chopped walnuts to the mix instead!).
Ingredients:
1 cup butter
2 cups sugar
3 eggs beaten
2 tsp. vanilla extract
2/3 cup unsweetened cocoa
powder
1 cup flour
1/4 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. baking powder
Frosting:
6 T melted butter
6 T unsweetened cocoa powder
2 T honey
2 tsp. vanilla
2 cups confectioner’s sugar
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
F. Spray a 9” x 13” glass pan with PAM (or grease with butter).
In a large saucepan, melt 1
cup butter. Remove from heat and stir in sugar, eggs, vanilla. Stir in 2/3 cups
cocoa, the flour, salt and baking powder. Don’t over mix!
Spread into prepared pan and
bake for 30-35 minutes (don’t overbake).
To make frosting: Combine
all ingredients and stir until smooth. If too thick add a tsp. warm water. Frost
brownies while they’re still warm.
***Photo credit goes to
Allrecipes.com. Sadly my oven has been broken since April and I haven’t been able
to make Mackenzie’s brownies.***
Playful Hearts
Having fun and
living his life on a whim is Blake Riley’s motto.
When he moves back
to Rocky Harbor, Maine, he thinks his life is about to turn predictable…until
he meets Mackenzie Pratt. Her smart mouth and quirky attitude make him want to
see how wild they can get together.
Mackenzie’s too busy
running the local coffee shop and caring for her mom and doesn’t have time for
a real relationship. However, a sex-lationship is just the thing she needs, and
Blake, with his crazy sense of adventure and raw sex appeal, is the perfect man
for the job.
As their
relationship begins to creep from the bedroom and dangerously close to her
heart, their casual trysts develop into something more—something neither expected.
But Blake’s former
life is full of secrets that threaten their developing relationship. Can Blake
keep trouble away from Mackenzie? Or will their playful hearts grow cold when
his past comes calling?
4 comments:
Thank you for having me on your blog today, Lois. A turn of events...our new ovens were installed the other day. I had brownies in the oven twenty minutes after the installation guys left!
Yum-yum!!! Thanks, Marianne, for sharing!!!
Marianne, I love your priorities!
Yup! I usually have my priorities in check :-)
Post a Comment