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And I have a lot of fun coming up with ideas for dishes based on the local ingredients and cuisine, and then testing out the recipes on folks who are willing to be guinea pigs. (Not hard finding them, I will admit.) The newest in the series, Murder, Local Style, which releases April 7, for example, features such dishes as Butter-Shoyu Chicken, Japanese Style Potato Salad, and Gochujang Sugar Cookies. (Yes, all those recipes are in the book!) And in the previous book, Waters of Destruction, I featured the amazing local dish, Kalbi Ribs:
VICKI DELANY: Thanks for asking, Lucy.
My work in progress right now is the 2027 Tea by the Sea Book (as yet untitled). The Tea by the Sea mysteries are set in an afternoon tearoom, so the food served there always features prominently. Think scones, small sandwiches, a selection of bite-sized desserts. The protagonist of the series, pastry chef Lily Roberts, also cooks the breakfasts in her grandmother’s B&B. Muffins, breakfast pastries, etc. The books all feature recipes of some of the dishes made during the course of the book.
For the new book, I’m thinking of adding recipes for carrot muffins with oats and walnuts, and maybe a Bakewell Tart and likely some sort of cookies. The recipes for the muffins is already up here at Mystery Lovers Kitchen. MysteryLovers' Kitchen: Muffins with Carrot, Oats, and Walnuts from Vicki Delany. I made them for my grandchildren’s visit over Christmas and regularly keep a batch in the freezer for myself.
A Bakewell tart is a traditional English dish, and I’ve never made it before but I thought it should go well with a proper afternoon tea. Before putting it in the book, if I do, I’ll give it a try myself, because all the recipes I provide in my books are things I make myself. In the case of food served for afternoon tea, I’ve sometimes tried something new before giving it to Lily, as I’m thinking of doing for the Bakewell tart.
I do make the dishes I mention, even when I don’t include recipes, just to be sure they’re edible. Click here to find my grandson helping me make Twinkie Tiramisù.
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For my next Cupcake Catering Mystery (title TBD), the event is a bridal shower and the themed desserts are lemon-based. My step-daughter's lemon trees had an over-abundance of fruit this year, so I figured I might as well put them to use!
in Murder at the Lemonberry Tea.
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Thanks for the great question, Lucy, and mouthwatering reading it inspired!
For the benefit of our wonderful readers, we do our best to photograph the recipes that we make and put them (along with fun information about those recipes) in our free, downloadable “Illustrated Recipe Guides” that we post when our books are published.
Above is the guide to BULLETPROOF BARISTA (which we’re giving away today to one lucky commenter) and below is the guide to NO ROAST FOR THE WEARY, which our publisher is releasing this Tuesday (March 3rd) in a brand-new paperback reprint edition. And we're happy to share that our coffeehouse manager and master roaster Clare Cosi will be challenged with an exciting new murder mystery to solve in our (22nd) Coffeehouse Mystery, publishing later this year. We’ll share more news soon about our upcoming title. In the meantime, May you read (and eat) with joy! ~ Cleo

Readers: How important is the food writing in the books you read? Have you ever made a recipe after reading? Comment to be entered in the drawing for our giveaway this month!
A Poisonous
Pour ARC by Maddie Day
Murder at the Lemonberry Tea by Darci Hannah
When It's Time
for Leaving by Ang Pompano
Essentials of Death by Kim Davis
Bulletproof Barista by Cleo Coyle
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