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Looking for a new soup to warm you up on a cool evening? This sweet and savory peanut soup may become your new favorite!
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10 minutes
45 minutes
Dinner
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I love a good soup…but sometimes I get tired of the same-old, same-old. And as a peanut lover, I also adore finding new ways to use these favorite ingredients, like by using them in savory dishes instead of sweet.
This peanut soup is rich and creamy, delivering some familiar notes of chicken broth and celery, but then with that unexpected but delightful peanut flavor too.
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Peanut Soup was featured in Greater Than Gold, book 4 in the Secrets of Wayfarers Inn series. The ladies always had soups for lunch at the inn, and sometimes they liked to try something different too!
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Fish and chips demand a side of mushy peas to be TRULY authentic!
6
10 minutes
13 hours (overnight)
Dinner
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Americans are more accustomed to split peas in our recipes, but dried marrowfat peas, which are allowed to dry in the fields, give pea soup and mushy peas a flavor that other dried peas cannot imitate.
Mushy peas are a staple in the British Isles, and the typical side for fish and chips. Preparation is simple but does require overnight soaking, so plan ahead!
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Mushy peas, as the assumed side dish of fish and chips, would have been enjoyed by many of my characters who live in or visit coastal regions…and quite possibly all of them who live in England, regardless. But I won’t link to everything. 😉
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Crispy fried fish fillets and homemade french fries (chips) deliver authentic, delicious taste!
4
30 minutes
1.5 hours
Dinner
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When we visited England, we went to several different regions, and my husband’s experiment was to try fish and chips in each of them. His goal: to find the best fish and chips in the country.
I don’t know that he was satisfied with his results, but when we came home, I made it my mission to find an authentic recipe that even I, who don’t love fish, would like. And I found one! This adaptation of that recipe features beer-battered fish (don’t worry, the alcohol cooks off, but it lends the batter a lightness from the fizz and a yeasty flavor) and twice-fried chips (that’s how you get the soft-and-crisp texture we so love). If you want it REALLY authentic, serve it with a side of mushy peas!
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Fish and chips is mentioned explicitly only in To Treasure an Heiress, but many of my characters who live in or visit coastal regions would have enjoyed them!
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A classic tea cake with whipped cream and berries.
12
20 min
1.5 hours plus chill
Dessert, Tea
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When you write about Edwardian England as much as I do, you come across a lot of recipes for tea treats. Interestingly, it was for one of my Guideposts mystery novels that I discovered Victoria Cake and fell in love with the simplicity and scrumptious flavors. If there’s anything better than vanilla and berries and whipped cream, I haven’t found it.
Best of all, you can use ANY jam and fresh berries to make this cake! Strawberry is a classic, but raspberries or blackberries or blueberries would all work just as well. Get creative and try it with orange marmalade, lemon curd, or turn it into a vanilla black forest cake with cherry pie filling. The possibilities are endless! (And delicious.)
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Victoria Cake is served in A Royal Tea, and this same recipe is included in the back of the book. Gemma is also enjoying a slice in A Noble Scheme, book 2 in the Imposters series. And you can bet that Mrs. Dawe served it aplenty at tea time in the Secrets of the Isles books!
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Fully customizable to suit your family’s tastes!
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10 min
45 minutes
Breakfast
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I love oatmeal…but sometimes the mushy texture of stovetop or microwave versions aren’t what I have in mind. I fell in love with baked oatmeal at a writers’ conference in Pennsylvania and tried for years to replicate the delicious dish.
I finally found a base recipe that turned out how I wanted in terms of texture, and from there I tweaked to suit my family’s tastes. We use Swerve Brown to cut down on our sugar intake without compromising on sweet or that rich brown sugar taste. Each family member can then customize to taste—my daughter will add maple syrup and milk, I’ll add sugar-free syrup and peanut butter and milk, my husband will do some fresh fruit. You can add those stir-ins into the recipe itself and bake them in, or make your additions right in your own bowl.
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Breakfasts weren’t often mentioned in Yesterday’s Tides,
but this oatmeal would have been on the table at the inn, for sure!
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