Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Irish Whiskey Steak + Book & Tote #Giveaway News from @CleoCoyle #SummerGrilling


With summer grilling season upon us and our new Haunted Bookshop Mystery, The Ghost Goes to the Dogs, newly published, Marc and I agreed that we had to share a recipe with "spirits." (Hey, no groaning, as cozy mystery writers, murder and puns are our business.)



But before we get to the recipe,
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"The talented duo Alice Alfonsi and Marc Cerasini, who write under the name Cleo Coyle, continue to deliver clever, light-hearted, extremely satisfying reads in a mystery that crosses many genres. This blend of noir, paranormal, cozy, and a dash of romance sizzles with sparkling dialogue and unique plots. This is the ninth of a series that began in 2004 and still shows no sign of slowing down or losing any of its appeal."

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We hope you all get a chance to read
and enjoy our 
new mystery! ~ Cleo 







Now let's get our "spirited" steak on!





Cleo Coyle writes two
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A Recipe Note from Cleo

Inspired by the ingredients of Irish coffee, my husband and I married whiskey and java in this recipe for an outrageously delicious marinade. 


The coffee accents the earthiness of the beef, which stands in contrast to the spirited brightness of the whiskey. The combination creates the kind of complexity that gives beautiful flavor, a finish so good you won’t need steak sauce, just a thick slice of bread to sop up every bit of those sizzling steak juices on your plate.





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🍀 Cleo Coyle's 
Irish Whiskey Steak

Makes 2 servings

Ingredients:

1/3 cup Irish whiskey (we like Jameson)

1/4 cup freshly brewed (and cooled) coffee or espresso

4 tablespoons sesame oil (or any oil you have on hand)

3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

2 T-bone, rib-eye, or shell steaks (2–3 pounds total)

Directions:

(1) Whisk together the whiskey, coffee, oil, Worcestershire sauce, and pepper and pour into a shallow dish or pan that is large enough to hold 2 steaks flat (single layer, no overlapping).





(2) Cover the dish, pan or container with plastic wrap, and marinated the meat for 1 hour in the refrigerator, then flip and marinate for a second hour. During the last 20 minutes, remove the steak from the refrigerator and allow the meat to reach room temperature.




(3) Sauté the steaks over medium-high heat in a heavy or cast-iron skillet or on a stovetop grill pan (that's what you see in my photos). Cook 5 minutes per side for medium-rare, or 7–8 minutes per side for medium-well. You can also broil or grill them on an outdoor gas or charcoal grill. 






NOTE: If your steak is on the thick side, see "Cleo's Quick Kitchen Hack" below for a restaurant technique on finishing it...



CLEO'S QUICK KITCHEN HACK


The Steak Roll...


When your steak is on the thick side, be sure to "roll" it on its sides (as shown above) at the end of the cooking process to get a nice browning on those fatty white edges.


AND FINALLY

(4) Be sure you allow the steak to rest at least ten minutes before slicing so the juices are able to re-collect. If sliced too soon, those important juices may run out and your steak will taste dry instead of moist and juicy—the best way to eat with joy! 













Eat (and read) with joy!


New York Times bestselling author
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Haunted Bookshop Mysteries



Cleo (Alice) with her husband Marc

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9 comments:

  1. Wow, I'm sure this recipe is delicious because the photos are. Thank you for the recipe Ms. Coyle (I just started Ghost Goes to the Dogs and I'm loving it).

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  2. I just listened to Ghost and the Stolen Tears and tomorrow I'm starting Ghost goes to the Dogs. Wonderful fun. And thank you for this recipe. My boyfriend loves, loves, loves steak and I think this recipe is going to be his birthday dinner before the cake and candles.

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  3. Thank you for this scrumptious looking recipe. Can't wait to read the new Coffeehouse (I already preordered it.)

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  4. You had me at Jameson.

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  5. I'm making a steak tonight. I don't have whiskey on hand but this sounds really good especially with the coffee. Thank you for the chance to win. aprilbluetx at yahoo dot com

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  6. YUM!
    I hear a ribeye steak calling me!

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  7. Hey, everybody ~ Thanks for dropping by the Kitchen. I can't believe Memorial Day is coming up already, but I'm glad, aren't you? Marc and I are mostly looking forward to summer eating (grilling, of course, and all those fresh fruits and veggies). Hope you all have a great long weekend!

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  8. This is one recipe I'm definitely trying. rgp1950@yahoo.com

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  9. This sounds so good and will try it the next time hubby goes to town and gets steaks . Especially since it is pictured just like I like it lol .... peggy clayton

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