A SOUFFLÉ OF SUSPICION is out! Whee!
GIVEAWAY BELOW!
I had such a good time writing this book. I tested a lot of sweet and savory dishes. I've shared 14 recipes in all. Isn't Scoundrel adorable on the table? That mischiefmaker.
Today, I'm going to share a savory dish. There is nothing quite like a
good stew to warm the heart and soul. Yes, even in the middle of the summer. (If you don't want to make this now, save the recipe and make it in the winter. Or buy the book; it's one of the recipes included).
The most wonderful thing about Beef
Bourguignon is the mixture of flavors. I admit, there is a lot of wine in this
recipe, but it enhances every other flavor. The French love their wine. And there are a lot of steps, but it's worth it. Did I mention the aromas? To die for! If you like, serve this with a thick slice
of sourdough bread (or gluten-free bread) rubbed with a clove of garlic. Yum!
Beef Bourguignon
(Serves 8)
8 ounces bacon,
diced
2 ½ pounds chuck
beef, cut into 1-inch cubes
1 pound carrots,
sliced into 1-inch chunks
2 sweet onions,
sliced
2 cloves garlic,
diced
1 tablespoon
olive oil
Kosher salt, 1
teaspoon plus 1 tablespoon, divided
Freshly ground
black pepper, 1 teaspoon plus 2 teaspoons, divided
½ cup cognac
1 bottle decent
dry red wine, like a Pinot Noir
2-3 cups beef
broth (*Gluten-free if necessary)
1 tablespoon
tomato paste
1 teaspoon fresh
thyme leaves (or ½ teaspoon dried)
4 tablespoons
unsalted butter, divided
3 tablespoons
cornstarch
1 pound fresh
mushrooms, thickly sliced - stems discarded
Preheat the oven
to 250 degrees F.
Cut up all the
ingredients that require it: bacon, chuck beef, carrots, sweet onions, garlic.
Set aside.
Heat the olive
oil over medium heat in a large oven-safe baking pan that can be used on
stovetop. I used my Le Creuset. Add the diced bacon and cook over medium heat
for about 8-10 minutes, stirring occasionally. The bacon should become lightly
browned. Remove the bacon and reserve on a large plate.
Sprinkle the
beef cubes with 1 teaspoon salt and 1 teaspoon freshly ground pepper. In batches—using single layers—sear the beef
in the oil for 3-5 minutes, turning often, using tongs, so the beef browns on
all sides. Remove the beef to the plate with the bacon and continue to cook all
the beef cubes. Set aside.
Toss the
carrots, sliced onions, 1 tablespoon of salt and 2 teaspoons of pepper in the
oil/fat in the pan and cook for 10-15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the
onions are lightly browned.
Add the garlic
and cook for 1 more minute.
Add the cognac
and—get ready; stand back—light the
cognac with a match or kitchen torch to burn off the alcohol. Whoosh! Return the meat and bacon to the
pot. Add a bottle of wine—yes, an entire bottle—plus enough beef broth to cover
the meat. Add the tomato paste and thyme. Bring the mixture to a simmer. (I couldn't take this picture. Not enough hands in the kitchen!)
Cover with a
tight-fitting lid and put the pot in the oven for 1 hour to 1 hour and 15
minutes, or until the meat and vegetables are really tender. Remove and set on the stovetop.
In a small cup,
combine 2 tablespoons of the butter and the cornstarch with a fork. Add the
mixture to the stew.
In a separate
pan, sauté the mushrooms in 2 tablespoons of butter for 4-6 minutes until
lightly browned. Add to the stew.
Bring the stew
to a boil on top of the stove and then cover, lower the heat and simmer for 15
minutes. If desired, season with more salt and pepper, to taste.
What's A Soufflé of Suspicion about?
Crush Week in Nouvelle Vie is a madhouse—in a
good way. When tourists pour into town
for the pressing of Napa Valley’s grapes, all the town’s businesses get a nice
lift, including Bistro Rousseau and Maison Rousseau. Mimi raises the ante with a Sweet Treats
Festival, a wonderland of cakes, tarts, and soufflés. Chef Camille’s sister Renee is
managing the festival with a cast-iron fist, upsetting everyone, including her
sister, which is bad for Camille when Renee turns up dead. Mimi is still building her business, so her
first course of action is to whip
up answers and catch the unsavory perpetrator before Camille takes a dusting and gets
burned.
Nice bit of praise:
“[Gerber] creates colorful, enjoyable characters…One word of warning: her descriptions of the food and wine pairings are so very vivid and realistic that readers should not be hungry when they read this mystery. Happily, [Gerber] includes several of Mimi’s recipes at the end of the book.” ~ Booklist
Nice bit of praise:
“[Gerber] creates colorful, enjoyable characters…One word of warning: her descriptions of the food and wine pairings are so very vivid and realistic that readers should not be hungry when they read this mystery. Happily, [Gerber] includes several of Mimi’s recipes at the end of the book.” ~ Booklist
To celebrate the release, I'm giving away a Savor the Mystery tote bag, some recipe cards, and winner's choice of one book from my backlist, (i.e. any book except A Soufflé of Suspicion). One hitch: you have to tell a friend about the book! Leave your email (cryptic if necessary) so I can contact you if you win. Winner announced Saturday.
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A SOUFFLÉ OF SUSPICION, the 2nd French Bistro Mystery, coming July 10
Can Mimi prove her chef innocent before the chef gets dusted?
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PRESSING THE ISSUE, the 6th Cookbook Nook Mystery.
The annual Renaissance Fair serves up a helping of crafty courtiers,
damsels in distress, and medieval murder . . .
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A DEADLY ÉCLAIR, the 1st in the French Bistro Mysteries, coming in trade paperback June 12.
Can
Mimi clear her name before the killer turns up the heat?
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here to
order.FOR CHEDDAR OR WORSE, the 7th Cheese Shop Mystery is out!
Finally
there's going to be a cheese festival in Providence!
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GIRL ON THE RUN, a stand-alone suspense.
When a fairytale fantasy night becomes a nightmare, Chessa Paxton must run for her life...but will the truth set her free?
GIRL ON THE RUN, a stand-alone suspense.
When a fairytale fantasy night becomes a nightmare, Chessa Paxton must run for her life...but will the truth set her free?
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DAY OF SECRETS, a stand-alone suspense
DAY OF SECRETS, a stand-alone suspense
A
mother he thought was dead. A father he never knew.
An
enemy that wants them dead.
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I have read several each if your Cookbook Nook and Cheese Shop mysteries, and loved them all. I haven't yet read the first book in the French Bistro series, but I have put it on my list of cozy mysteries to read. I would love to win a tote bag and a book ( it will be hard to choose which one). I have shared your recipe on FB with my daughter. And of course, she is one of the people I would tell about the book.
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Neena, great to hear from you. I'm so glad you dropped by. ~ Daryl
DeleteSince you are a new author to me I have yet to read any of your books :( But never fail I am going to library today and will look for all the ones I can find. It would be awesome to win one of your books. I will share with my daughter.
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Vicki, always thrilled to meet a new reader. ~ Daryl
DeleteI am looking forward to reading your new book! I have read most of the books from your series and have enjoyed all of them. I love this recipe! I haven't made it in ages and when the weather cools down it will be on my list to make!
ReplyDeleteI shared this on Facebook, so more than one friend will see it!
debprice60@gmail.com
Deb, great to hear. Yes, it's a cooler weather recipe, but I simply had to share. It's yummy. ~ Daryl
DeleteYour books are enjoyable and special as are your delectable recipes which I look forward to greatly. I will share with my sister.saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteTraveler, thanks so much. ~ Daryl
Deletenerdsrgood at msn dot com Thanks for the chance to win! I told my mom about your books. I'd like A DEADLY ÉCLAIR if I win!
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DeleteSally, thanks for doing so. Great. ~ Daryl
DeleteI enjoy learning about your wonderful books which give me a great deal of pleasure and the recipes are always enticing. I will share with my friend. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeletePetite, please do so. Always great to see you here. ~ Daryl
DeleteI loved your cheese shop series! I would like Pressing the Issue if I win. I'm going to be telling all my reader friends, especially Cyndi, because she reads even more than I do. Thanks for the chance to win. octhome@aol.com
ReplyDeleteMary, super! I love when you tell more than one. And readers, to boot! ~ Daryl
DeleteStew by any name is a major hit in my house!
ReplyDeleteLibby, I agree. I love stew, in hot or cold weather. It's a go-to meal. ~ Daryl
DeleteCan't wait to read the new book - I loved the first one!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Anonymous! :) (Such a mystery.) ~ Daryl
DeleteThanks for the chance at the great giveaway! Book sounds so good!
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Faith, you're more than welcome. ~ Daryl
DeleteI have read the first 2 of the Cheese Shop mysteries and am on the lookout for the others. I have the first of this series in my library and will be contacting my local library to see when Souffle will be available! wjcline@att.net
ReplyDeleteGreat. Make sure you ask for A Deadly Eclair as that is the first in the French Bistro Mysteries. ~ Daryl
DeleteI have read some of the Cheese shop mysteries and some of the Bistro Series. I am telling my friend, Cathy J, also a mystery lover and the ladies at my mystery book club. dbahn(at)iw(dot)net
ReplyDeleteDianne, thanks for sharing with a mystery book club. By the way, I'll do a Skype with your club if you want to read and review one of my books! ~ Daryl
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ReplyDeleteI really enjoy all of your series and am excited to continue this one! I recently read A Deadly Eclair & can't wait to read A Souffle of Suspicion... I've shared both books with friends & I also posted to FB:
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Cheers~
Kelly Braun
Gaelicark(at)yahoo(dot)com
Kelly, thrilled to hear this. I appreciate the tout on FB, too. All my best, ~ Daryl
DeleteI can't wait to read A Soufflé of Suspicion. Your entire series is great, not to mention the recipes. I shared with the public on Facebook and also shared and tagged friends sanford.a ngela@ymail.com
ReplyDeleteAngela, thanks for sharing on FB and to friends. Yay! You guys are the best. ~ Daryl
DeleteI can't wait to read A Soufflé of Suspicion. Your entire series is great, not to mention the recipes. I shared with the public on Facebook and also shared and tagged friends sanford.a ngela@ymail.com
ReplyDeleteI would love to start the Cheese Shop series.
ReplyDeletebrowninggloria@hotmail.com
Gloria, great to hear. I love that series. ~ Daryl
DeleteCongratulations on your latest Bistro book! That beef stew looks heavenly. Our weather is too hellish right now to even think about cooking that. Someday. . .
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It's hot here, too, Pat. 116 last weekend. Yipes! I BBQ during the heat. ~ Daryl
DeleteThat is so nice to have a giveaway of a book to be chosen by the winner. If it were me, I'd love to receive either Girl On The Run or Day of Secrets that I have somehow missed. I'd like to share with Judith McCune and Georgiann Henley. I've loved all of your other books that I've read but was slowed up for awhile due to multiple eye surgeries and recovery last year. Ready now and looking forward to Souffle of Suspicion. I can't believe how some books have 15 recipes! That seems like more than I remember. Great job!!!! I've had problems with unwanted email so IF I am selected please find me on FB as Cynthia Bayer Blain plus I believe other authors have my email address. Thank you so much and Congratulations on SoS being released. 😍
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cynthia. You've been a great fan. Sorry to hear about your eyes but hopefully you're completely on the mend. Hugs. ~ Daryl
DeleteYour books are a pleasure to read. Even if it takes me longer and I need better lighting etc. I get my favorite authors books read no matter what it takes. 😄
DeleteThat is a lovely cover! Thank you so much at this chance at your giveaway. I will share this with my friend Blanche on Facebook, she is also an avid reader. pgenest57(at)aol(dot)com
ReplyDeletePaula, I love the cover, too. My artist is amazing! ~ Daryl
DeleteThis sounds so yummy and I can't wait to read the book! I've been sharing away and sure hope your sales are good. Thanks for your generosity! (Legallyblonde1961@yahoo.com)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kara! I do appreciate the sharing! :) ~ Daryl
DeleteHappy Release Week! I told my cousin about your books. She's new to the cozy genre. turtle6422(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteJana, she has a lot of catching up to do! :) Lucky her. ~ Daryl
DeleteCan't wait to read "A Souffle of Suspicion", like the crush week and Napa Valley setting. My sister and I both love cozies and share our books.
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Dianne, so lovely when sisters can share and chat about stories. My mother and I read the same books. ~ ~ Daryl
DeleteDianne, you've won this giveaway. I'll email you. Congrats and tell a friend. ~ Daryl
DeleteCongrats on the new release!! I love the kitchen theme in this series. Thank you for having a giveaway.
ReplyDeleteJavabeagle(at)gmail (dot) com.
Java, so glad you do. I spent a lot of time in a restaurant kitchen in my early career. ~ Daryl
DeleteCongrats. cheetahthecat1986ATgmailDOTcom
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kim. ~ Daryl
DeleteCongrats on the release of this awesome book. Have told several friends, written reviews (need to get that amazon issue fixed - it better be tomorrow) and going to add one to my library's reviews as well. This recipe looks amazing, but pretty involved. Wonder if I can take some shortcuts, lol. Thanks for the chance to win. kayt18 (at) comcast (dot) net
ReplyDeleteKay, you have been stalwart about getting the word out and about visiting the cozy blog tour. Love you! ~ Daryl
DeleteI look forward to each new book you release. Your recipes are also as delicious as the plot of your books.Thanks for the chance to enter the giveaway. robeader53(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks, Robin. Glad you like them both. ~ Daryl
DeleteYour recipe sounds yummy (they always do). Just need to wait til fall to make it. It's definitely not something for triple digit temps. I will share with my DIL.
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Yes, I agree, hard to cook something like this in triple digits. But I had to share. :) ~ Daryl
DeleteDianne C, you've won this giveaway! Congrats! I'll be in touch. Thanks to all for chiming in. ~ Daryl
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