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message 1: by Lisarenee (last edited Sep 09, 2013 05:34AM) (new)

Lisarenee | 7659 comments So I was thinking about it, and I've read some books (not cookbooks) with recipes in the back. The one that comes to mind is a Heather Graham book which had a fish recipe, I'll have to see if I can recall the name. So I was thinking it might be fun if you read a book and it has a recipe that the author included that looks interesting list it here. Make sure to include not only the recipe, but which book it came from and the author who wrote it and maybe, if anyone likes the idea, we can try some of these as well? That way if someone can't get the book, they can still try them. Thoughts?


message 2: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder also has some cookie recipes - at least my edition has.

I'll search and type them here.


message 3: by Shadow Jubilee (new)

Shadow Jubilee (uhqs) Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe has recipes in the back, especially one of fried green tomatoes (and I think of okra). My copy is stashed somewhere up in the attic though but if anyone else has a copy and could post the recipe, that'd be great.

I remember one of my classmates made fried green tomatoes for the teacher but I don't remember whether I got to taste it, and if I did, how it tasted.


message 4: by Chatterjak (new)

Chatterjak It's a long time since I read it, but I *think* Lucia, Lucia by Adriana Trigiani had recipes throughout it - having just done a quick goodreads search, I notice she has written a sort-of (!) cookbook (Cooking with My Sisters: One Hundred Years of Family Recipes, from Bari to Big Stone Gap - family recipes accompanied by stories / memories that go along with them. I love Italian food so I might well give this one a whirl!


message 5: by Elaine (new)

Elaine All the Cackleberry Club series (ex. Stake & Eggs) by Laura Childs have recipes in the back of the book. Good recipes, too, I've tried some of them.


message 6: by willaful (new)

willaful Coincidentally, I was just thinking of baking lemon bars that I got from an "Aunt Dimity" mystery. Can't remember which one, though.

There's a recipe for Crispy Creme bread pudding at the back of one of Linda Howard's Blair books that I've always wanted to try...


message 7: by Elaine (new)

Elaine For a change of pace, Murder on the Rocks by Allyson K. Abbott is about a female bar owner and has drink recipes (including Shirley Temple versions) in the back of the book.


message 8: by Chatterjak (new)

Chatterjak willaful wrote: "Coincidentally, I was just thinking of baking lemon bars that I got from an "Aunt Dimity" mystery. Can't remember which one, though.

There's a recipe for Crispy Creme bread pudding at the back of ..."


Crispy creme bread pudding, oh my!!! Whilst I can feel my arteries quivering at the thought, boy I'd love to taste that!!! Haha! I really never will be slim!!


message 9: by Karen ⊰✿, Fiction Aficionado (last edited Sep 12, 2013 02:50PM) (new)

Karen ⊰✿ | 16703 comments Mod
I just finished Murder is Binding which has recipes in the back, but none that really grabbed me!


message 10: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 149 comments There is a recipe in the middle of Kristen Chenoweth's memoir. It was really easy too I actually have it memorized. It's called "no calorie left behind pie".

It's 1 king sized Heath bar and 1 kings sized butterfinger bar. You smash them up with a rolling pin and you mix them with a container of whipped cream. The you put the concoction in a pre-made graham cracker crust and freeze it. This is part of the recipe but when it comes out of the freeze if you drizzle Carmel and chocolate syrup on top it's really good.


message 11: by Lisa Kay (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 15159 comments Sounds good and super simple, Leslie.


message 12: by Ruth (new)

Ruth (ruthie1) Copied that one... :)


message 13: by Elaine (new)

Elaine Leslie wrote: "There is a recipe in the middle of Kristen Chenoweth's memoir. It was really easy too I actually have it memorized. It's called "no calorie left behind pie".

It's 1 king sized Heath bar and 1 king..."


I think I just felt my thighs expand from reading that recipe. But it does sound wonderful.


message 14: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 149 comments It is soooo good. I make it for everything family function.


message 15: by Karen ⊰✿, Fiction Aficionado (new)

Karen ⊰✿ | 16703 comments Mod
I guess Kristen C can get away with that kind of food! :o


message 16: by Deyara (new)

Deyara | 113 comments The Coffeehouse Mysteries series by Cleo Coyle have some recipes at the back - Murder by Mocha has a lot: Aphrodisiac Brownies, Chocolate Zombie Clusters, Milk Dud Thumbprint Cookies, fancy Choc-chip cookies, Fettucine with mushroom wine sauce, Sables, Cookie dough bites, Moist Mocha cake, Choc-chip scones, and quite a few more.


message 17: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 149 comments For some odd reason Chocolate Zombie Clusters intigue me.


message 18: by Lisarenee (new)

Lisarenee | 7659 comments I think Knitting Under the Influence by Claire LaZebnik also has drink recipes at the back.


message 19: by Deyara (new)

Deyara | 113 comments Chocolate Zombie Clusters
makes ~ 36

Coarsely chop 2 cups of toasted nuts - walnuts, pecans, hazelnuts, peanuts etc (Toast them to get the best flavour - bake at 350F/180C for 8-10 mins, stirring once or twice.) then set aside. Mix 3/4 cup Nutella with 2 tsp vanilla extract in a small bowl then set aside. Line two large baking sheets with baking paper or use something non-stick (they wont go in the oven but will be hot).

Add 8 Tbsp butter (1 stick), 2 cups granulated sugar, 1/4 tsp salt, 1/2 cup milk and 1/4 cup cocoa powder to a saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring. Boil for 2 full minutes.

Remove from heat and wait 2 more minutes for the boiling to subside. Stir in the nutella mixture and chopped nuts.

Drop cookies by tablespoon onto baking sheets. They will harden on standing but can go into the fridge to speed up.


message 20: by Deyara (new)

Deyara | 113 comments Not sure where the zombies come into it!


message 21: by Karen ⊰✿, Fiction Aficionado (new)

Karen ⊰✿ | 16703 comments Mod
Me either, but it sounds good! ;)


message 22: by Anima (new)

Anima Miejska | 757 comments Hmm, that recipe sounds delicious and you don't have to bake them, I will definitely try this out, Deyara, thanks :)


message 23: by Deidre (new)

Deidre (AlaskaReader) Just joined this group (endless challenge drew me in). I just finished Mennonite in a Little Black Dress: A Memoir of Going Home. It had some recipes in the back that she had mentioned in the book. Interesting to me as my grandparents escaped from the same part of Russia, and some of the food was very similar to my late Gramma's, except the recipes not as good, of course! But I'm going to try at least one.


message 24: by Catherine (new)

Catherine | 5067 comments The Friday Night Knitting Club this series has some recipes included :)

Under the Tuscan Sun..has lots of recipies :)

I have a few others..but I'll have to back-track now! lol


message 25: by Lisa Kay (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 15159 comments This isn't in the back of any book, but I found it on Pinterest last year and just love it. Both mashed potatoes and sweet potatoes. Clever.

♥Mashed BOO-tatoes♥


message 26: by Lisa Kay (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 15159 comments I guess the eyes are little black sesame seeds.


message 27: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 149 comments Omg! That is too cute!


message 28: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments Cute overload


message 29: by Catherine (new)

Catherine | 5067 comments The Spice Necklace A Food-Lover's Caribbean Adventure by Ann Vanderhoof ..this one has tons of recipes:)


message 30: by ~Melissa~ (new)

~Melissa~ @Lisa Kay ~ those are so cute!!


message 31: by Lisarenee (new)

Lisarenee | 7659 comments I started a listopia for this if anyone wants to add to it:
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/44...


message 32: by Amber (new)

Amber (peachystateofmind) | 1 comments All of Joanne Fluke books have recipes in them that go with the theme for that book. I love those books and the recipes look good. I think she might have or is making an actual cookbook that compiles all the recipes. You can find them on her website too not just in the books.


message 33: by Lisarenee (new)

Lisarenee | 7659 comments Amber wrote: "All of Joanne Fluke books have recipes in them that go with the theme for that book. I love those books and the recipes look good. I think she might have or is making an actual cookbook that compil..."

We may need to try a couple. :)


message 34: by Barb (new)

Barb Amber wrote: "I think she might have or is making an actual cookbook that compiles all the recipes."

She's released at least one Lake Eden cookbook, and there were some recipes in it that weren't in any of the books she'd released at the time the cookbook came out. They may have appeared in books released since then, though.


message 35: by ~Melissa~ (new)

~Melissa~ I love her recipes. Just saw my library site has it ~ yeah! *happy dance* I put it on hold.
I didn't even know she had come out with one. I always tried one or two of her recipes when I was reading the book.


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