Maya Corrigan's Scam Chowder and Olive Spread #recipe #giveaway
Today Mystery Lovers Kitchen welcomes guest Maya Corrigan. The second book in her Five-Ingredient Mystery series, Scam Chowder, came out on June 30th.
MAYA CORRIGAN: Val Deniston, the sleuth in the series, quit her New York job as a cookbook publicist and moved in with her demanding grandfather. While running a café in a historic Chesapeake Bay town, she tests recipes for her long-planned cookbook . . . and solves murders. In By Cook or by Crook (2014), her grandfather keeps the reason for his sudden interest in cooking a secret from Val. By paring down her recipes to five ingredients and passing them off as his own, he’s acquiring a reputation as the town’s food guru, the Codger Cook.
In the second book of the series, Scam Chowder, Granddad throws a dinner party. He conceals from Val the real reason for the party—to expose one of his guests as a financial scammer targeting retirees. Val’s job is to prepare the meal and then disappear so Granddad can take all the credit for it. Though he complains that one of the appetizers she makes is ugly, it’s a hit with his guests (recipe below). A hit of another sort takes place when the next course is on the table, and the suspected scammer goes facedown in the chowder. With Granddad the prime suspect in the con artist’s murder, Val and her grandfather must work together to find out who poisoned the scammer’s chowder.
Each book in the series includes Granddad’s five-ingredient recipes. The following spread is a yummy appetizer, similar to tapenade. The addition of raisins and walnuts makes it less salty than tapenade. As Val’s grandfather says, it’s not a pretty appetizer, but chopped parsley on top makes it more colorful and appealing.
Olive-Raisin-Walnut Spread
Serves 8 as an appetizer.
½ cup pitted Kalamata olives, drained
¼ cup chopped walnuts
½ cup raisins
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
Optional: parsley to sprinkle on top
Combine all the ingredients in a food processor. Chop until the mix holds together enough that it can be spread. Sprinkle chopped parsley on top for color. Serve with pita chips or bread. The spread complements hummus and even works well as a sandwich spread when mixed with hummus.
Maya Corrigan writes the Five-Ingredient Mysteries set on Maryland’s Eastern Shore: By Cook or by Crook (2014) and Scam Chowder (2015). She won the 2013 Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in unpublished Mystery/Suspense and the 2015 New England Reader’s Award for Mystery. When not reading and writing, she enjoys theater, tennis, trivia, cooking, and crosswords. Her website features book news, recipes, trivia, and quizzes about mysteries.
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Ooh, I especially love the addition of walnuts to the olive spread recipe - delicious! And the book sounds absolutely awesome. EMS591@aol.com
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting, Liz. I hope you like the olive spread.
DeleteThe book sounds great and the recipe looks so good!! Thanks for the chance to win a copy :) darholley1(at)aol (dot) com
ReplyDeleteGood luck in the giveaway, Darlene, and thank you for commenting.--Maya
DeleteLove the title of the book and sounds like a fun read; thanks for the chance to win :)
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Thank you, Lisa. I appreciate your comments. Good luck in the drawing. --Maya
DeleteThank you for sharing the recipe. Scam Chowder sounds like a great read. Thank you for the giveaway.
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Hi, Jen, Thank you for taking the time to comment and for your kind words.--Maya
DeleteLOOKS LIKE A GREAT READ THANKS FOR DOING THIS. jcook22@yahoo.com
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DeleteLooking forward to reading this one.
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Thank you commenting, Dot, and I hope you enjoy the book.--Maya
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Hi, Kiki, Thanks for your comment. I hope you like the book. --Maya
DeleteVal's grandfather sounds like a handfull. The spread looks like a perfect appetizer to try with my "Wining on the Deck" group.
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Hi, Booklady, Granddad keeps Val on her toes, and he's lots of fun. I hope your "Wining on the Deck" group (great name) enjoys the spread. Thank you for commenting. --Maya
ReplyDeleteI like recipes that only have a few ingredients.
ReplyDeletesgiden at verizon(.)net
Hi, Sandy, Thanks for commenting. I also prefer recipes that don't require a lot of ingredients. --Maya
ReplyDeleteThe spread sounds tasty and the book sounds fun. The Codger Cook...how cool. If I cooked, that's probably what my kids would call me. That's why they cook.
ReplyDeletelkish77123 at gmail dot com
Hi Linda, I like it when my kids cook, but unfortunately they don't live nearby. Thanks for commenting and for your kind words.--Maya
DeleteI'm not an olive-lover so I'll pass on the spread---I'd sure like some good clam chowder, though.
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Hi Sue, Thanks for commenting. There's a five-ingredient clam chowder recipe in the book. Good luck in the drawing.--Maya
DeleteI love books set up in that area! thanks for the recipe, and the chance to win!
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Hi Abby, Thanks for commenting. Good luck in the giveaway.--Maya
DeleteSuch an unlikely combination of ingredients, but I bet it's delicious! Thanks for joining us today, Maya!
ReplyDeleteHi Krista, The appetizer uses an odd combo of ingredients, but it works. Thanks to you and the other Mystery Lovers' Kitchen bloggers for hosting me. --Maya
DeleteLove the granddad and granddaughter characters!
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Hi Judy, Thanks for commenting. Good luck in the giveaway. --Maya
DeleteLove chowder. sounds like a good read
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Another new author for me. I like the Granddad aspect of it. Most of the cozies feature primarily women characters and the men are just in the background. :)
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I enjoyed the first book and would love to read the second! Meeshpsych@aol.com
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle, Thanks you for commenting and the kind words.--Maya
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ReplyDeleteRhonda, Mary Angela, and Rachel, Thank you for commenting. Good luck in the giveaway.--Maya
DeleteA captivating book which I would enjoy. Thanks. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteYour book sounds like a fun read. Thank you for sharing the recipe and for the opportunity to win a signed copy of Scam Chowder.
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Thanks. For the recipe
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Hi petite, Peggy, and Karen, Thanks for commenting and for entering the drawing. Hope you like the book. --Maya
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Thanks. For the recipe
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Reading cozy mysteries brings me hours of delight especially the recipes.
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Not read this author or series before but it sounds like fun and I love to try out recipes. Will definitely read - win or lose! cheltgirl60@me.com
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Hi Chelty, Gloria, and Laura, Thank you for commenting and for the kind words. I hope you enjoy the book. --Maya
DeleteI love the idea of a demanding grandfather! Sort of reminds me of my father...... Sorry, dad.
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Hi, Karen, Thanks for your comment. There's a bit of my father in the grandfather character too. --Maya
DeleteBeing a fan of culinary mysteries, especially those with quirky characters, this sounds oh so good. I'd enjoy being the lucky winner.
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Recipe sounds great and would love to read the book.
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I love a good mystery with humor and recipes! marthajane1@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteKathleen, Unicorn, and Martha, Thank you for commenting. I hope you enjoy the recipes and the book. Good luck in the drawing.--Maya
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of books with recipes. I'm on my way to Amazon right now to get the first in this series. Would love to win the second 😁 minniemccall67@gmail.com.
ReplyDeleteHi CB, Thanks for posting a comment. I hope you enjoy both books.--Maya
DeleteCongrats on the publication of Scam Chowder! It sounds like a fun read. Thanks for the great giveaway.
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Thanks Bonnie, and good luck in the giveaway.--Maya
Deletethe book sounds great! looking forward to the other recipes!
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Hi Malka, Thank you for commenting and for your kind words. --Maya
DeleteI loved the first book in the series - can't wait to read this one!
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Hi Brooke, I'm so glad you enjoyed the first book in the series. Thank you for leaving a comment.--Maya
DeleteI was looking for a new "treat to share" for my book club meeting on Thursday. This is just the ticket. Looking forward to reading the book too. dbahn@iw.net
ReplyDeleteHi Dianne, I hope that your book club likes the spread and that you enjoy the book. Thanks for commenting.--Maya
DeleteSneaky guy. Their adventures sound like good reading.
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Hi Libby, Granddad is definitely sneaky . . . and fun. Thank you leaving a comment.--Maya
DeleteWelcome to the Kitchen, Maya! LOVE that title, and the recipe looks like a fun twist on a classic -- and a sure hit in my house!
ReplyDeleteHi Leslie, Thank you. I appreciate the hospitality of the Kitchen regulars. --Maya
DeleteThis is a new series to me, but it sounds delightful. Thanks for the giveaway. Kuzlin at AOL.com
ReplyDeleteFirst I've heard of this series! Sounds great!! I have to start at the beginning! Can't wait to read your series! jenndian@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteKuzlin and JennDian, Thank you for commenting and for the kind words. Good luck in the giveaway. --Maya
DeleteLooks like a very fun read! Thanks for the opportunity!!!
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This sounds like a fun series, and I definitely want to give it a try. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of Scam Chowder (what a great title!) rencw@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteHi Julie and Renee, Thanks for commenting and for your kind words. Good luck in the drawing for the winner.--Maya
DeleteI love the cobination of granddaughter with her grandfather working with recipes as well as the mysteries. Thanks for sharing the recipe as well as a book.
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I love the cobination of granddaughter with her grandfather working with recipes as well as the mysteries. Thanks for sharing the recipe as well as a book.
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I love the cobination of granddaughter with her grandfather working with recipes as well as the mysteries. Thanks for sharing the recipe as well as a book.
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This sounds like a good cozy read. Love the title of the book. Thanks for a chance to win! crossxjo@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteHi BettyJo and crossxjo, Thank you for commenting. Good luck in the giveaway.--Maya
DeleteAs a New England girl I love clam chowder! The spread looks interesting to try. I really like the generations working together as in this book and I'm looking forward to reading it. Thank-you for the giveaway. kittygirl15401@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteHi Jewel, Two different types of chowder play a role in the book. New England creamy chowder is one of them. The other is a broth-based chowder that's an old recipe from islands in the Chesapeake. I hope you enjoy the book. Thanks for commenting.--Maya
DeleteI just LOVE these types of books -- cozy mysteries and food! Sounds like a winner!
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Hi, Carolsue, Thanks for leaving a comment and good luck in the drawing.--Maya
DeleteLucy/Roberta, Thank you for hosting me today on the Mystery Lovers' Kitchen. --Maya
ReplyDeleteI am hoping there is a 5 ingredient recipe for chowder in the book! But the book sounds delicious anyway. Thanks for the chance to win!
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Hi Elaine, There IS a 5-ingredient recipe for chowder in the book. It's for a broth-based chowder that is traditional on Chesapeake islands. It's a basic chowder, which you can eat as is (that's how I like it). You can also add milk or cream for a New England version or tomatoes for Manhattan clam chowder. Good luck in the giveaway.--Maya
ReplyDeleteWell, Granddad sounds like a handful! New to me series, sounds like fun. And a great, unusual recipe. Thanks for the giveaway.
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Thanks, Sally, for your comment. Good luck in the giveaway.--Maya
ReplyDeleteWINNER! The winner of a copy of Scam Chowder is CB (Minnie). Thank you all for commenting and entering the drawing. --Maya
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