Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Happy Birthday, Pepper! Celebrating with spice blends and a giveaway!

LESLIE BUDEWITZ: Happy Birthday to Pepper Reece, the star of my Spice Shop mysteries! I've long known her birthday is June 2 -- by no small coincidence, the birthday of my BFF. Why that day? Why not? 

Series readers tell me how much they like Pepper, for her smarts, her loyalty, and her determination to use her skills to make the world a better place, by solving crime -- and by serving up tasty spices and blends. So today, I thought I'd share a few of her favorite blends, each of them my variation on a classic. Each has appeared in a book and on the blog, so you can follow the links to favorite recipes using the blends.

Two lucky winners will receive a $10 gift card to Bookshop. org. Talk to me in the comments for a chance to win -- tell me your favorite herb blend, a recipe you've tried from the series, or something you like about Pepper. Or guess her age! (Be sure to leave your email address.)

Reader Tracie took A&P to the Market!
I shared my Herbes de Provence recipe, inspired by a delicious trip to France, in my very first post for Mystery Lovers' Kitchen as a member of the crew, which talks about my love for Seattle's Pike Place Market, where the Spice Shop series is set, and shares a recipe for Potato and Broccoli Frittata. which originally appeared in Assault and Pepper, the first Spice Shop Mystery. (I'd been a guest before that.) The blend remains a household staple, especially good on potatoes and eggs, but in other dishes, too. I also love it in these Salted Olive Crisps

Herbes de Provence

A savory touch, to transport your taste buds.

2½ tablespoons dried oregano
2½ tablespoons dried thyme
2 tablespoons dried savory
2 tablespoons dried crushed lavender flowers
1 teaspoon dried basil
1 teaspoon dried sage

Mix spices in a small bowl. Store in a jar with a tightly fitting lid. Makes just over half a cup.
As with all herb blends, experiment with your own touches. Let your taste be your guide. Other frequent additions: rosemary, sweet marjoram, or fennel seed. (Marjoram and oregano are distinct herbs but closely related and can be substituted for each other in some recipes.) Try a blend with whatever combination of the suggested herbs you have on hand. Then, next summer, grow a pot of lavender on your deck or in a sunny window!

Herbes de Provence are spectacular sprinkled on sautéed potatoes, rubbed on chicken before grilling, or best of all, in roast chicken and potatoes. Add them to a lamb or a vegetable stew—think eggplant, tomatoes, and zucchini, maybe some cannellini (white beans). Use them to season homemade croutons or tomato sauce.

Wrap a teaspoon of Herbes de Provence in cheese cloth and tie with kitchen string to make an herb bouquet, also called a bouquet garni. Drop it into a small jar of olive oil for a few days to make an infusion for salads or sautées.

Pepper’s Italian Herb Blend 

Jerry finds Killing Thyme a tasty treat!

Next up, Pepper's Italian herb blend. I first shared this in KILLING THYME, the 3d Spice Shop Mystery, in which Pepper investigates when an old friend of her mother's---a woman long thought to be dead---returns to Seattle and sets up shop in Pike Place Market.  

This is a good basic blend that you can adjust for your own taste. Remember that blends take a few hours for the flavors to meld; because of the mildness of these herbs, you can use the blend generously right away, and taste how the flavors improve over time.

3 tablespoons dried basil
2 tablespoons dried thyme
4 teaspoons dried marjoram
4 teaspoons dried oregano
2 teaspoons dried sage
2 teaspoons dried garlic flakes or garlic powder
2 teaspoons dried rosemary (break the needles with a mortar and pestle or in a small bowl with the back of a sturdy spoon)

Mix herbs in a small bowl. Yield: about 10 tablespoons, just over ½ cup.

A few recipe suggestions: This Herbed Black Bean and Pasta Recipe from Killing Thyme is---well, killer! (If you've read the book, you may remember what I mean!) As your summer garden comes on, , try it in this Late Summer Veggie Saute. And I used it recently in this Tomato Lovers' Minestrone, inspired by a bowl of soup in an airport restaurant!

Herbed Black Bean Pasta

Pumpkin Spice Blend is a perennial favorite at the Spice Shop. To be honest, I first created it for Butter Off Dead, the third book in my Food Lovers' Village mysteries, set in fictional Jewel Bay, Montana, based on the town where Mr. Right and I live. Erin Murphy is the star of the series, with her mother Francesca, aka Fresca, a hit with readers, too. And while Fresca is a bit of a food snob, she adores this blend Erin gave her for her morning coffee---and adds it to cookies, pound cake, and other treats as well. So when I created the Spice Shop mysteries, it was obvious that Pepper and her staff and customers would love it as much as Erin, Francesca, and I do! 

Fresca’s Pumpkin Spice Coffee Blend 

from Butter Off Dead by Leslie Budewitz

2 tablespoons ground cinnamon

2 teaspoons ground nutmeg

2 teaspoons ground ginger

1-1/2 teaspoons ground allspice or cloves, or a blend

dash of ground cardamom

1 teaspoon dried orange or lemon peel

Mix together in a small bowl and store in a jar or tin with a tight lid. For a pot of drip coffee, add ½ to 1 full teaspoon of the spice blend to the ground coffee. For a single cup of espresso, drip coffee, or French press coffee, use 1/4 teaspoon to start, until you know how much tastes just right to you. 

Turbinado sugar is a good sweetener with this blend; add it to your cup or the blend. Feel free to experiment with the amounts and other spices, such as a vanilla bean. Trust your own taste buds, and have fun! 

Thanks for taking this journey with Pepper and me. Food, flavor, and friends---what could be better? Leave a comment (with your email address) for a chance to win a gift card to Bookshop.org. And remember, stories are the spice of life. 





At Seattle Spice Shop, owner Pepper Reece has whipped up the perfect blend of food, friends, and flavor. But the sweet smell of success can be hazardous . . .  

Spring is in full bloom in Pike Place Market, where Pepper is celebrating lavender’s culinary uses and planning a festival she hopes will become an annual event. When her friend Lavender Liz offers to share tips for promoting the much-loved—and occasionally maligned—herb, Pepper makes a trek to the charming town of Salmon Falls. But someone has badly damaged Liz’s greenhouse, throwing a wrench in the feisty grower’s plans for expansion. Suspicions quickly focus on an employee who’s taken to the hills. 

Then Liz is found dead among her precious plants, stabbed by a pruning knife. In Salmon Falls, there’s one in every pocket. 

Pepper digs in, untangling the tensions between Liz and a local restaurateur with eyes on a picturesque but neglected farm, a jealous ex-boyfriend determined to profit from Liz’s success, and a local growers’ cooperative. She’s also hot on the scent of a trail of her own, sniffing out the history of her sweet dog, Arf. 

As Pepper’s questions threaten to unearth secrets others desperately want to keep buried, danger creeps closer to her and those she loves. Can Pepper root out the killer, before someone nips her in the bud?

Available at Amazon * Barnes & Noble * Books-A-Million * Bookshop.org * and your local booksellers!


ALL GOD'S SPARROWS AND OTHER STORIES: A STAGECOACH MARY FIELDS COLLECTION, now available in in paperback and ebook 

Take a step back in time with All God's Sparrows and Other Stories: A Stagecoach Mary Fields Collection of historical short mysteries, featuring the Agatha-Award winning "All God's Sparrows" and other stories imagining the life of real-life historical figure Mary Fields, born into slavery in 1832, during the last thirty years of her life, in Montana. Out September 17, 2024 from Beyond the Page Publishing.  

“Finely researched and richly detailed, All God’s Sparrows and Other Stories is a wonderful collection. I loved learning about this fascinating woman . . . and what a character she is! Kudos to Leslie Budewitz for bringing her to life so vividly.” —Kathleen Grissom, New York Times bestselling author of Crow Mary

Available at Amazon * Barnes & Noble * Books-A-Million * Bookshop.org * and your local booksellers!


Leslie Budewitz is the author of the Spice Shop Mysteries set in Seattle's Pike Place Market, and the Food Lovers’ Village Mysteries, set in NW Montana. As Alicia Beckman, she writes moody, standalone suspense, most recently Blind Faith. She is the winner of Agatha Awards in three categories: Best Nonfiction (2011), Best First Novel (2013), and Best Short Story (2018). Her latest books are To Err is Cumin, the 8th Spice Shop Mystery and All God's Sparrows and Other Stories: A Stagecoach Mary Fields Collection, in September 2024. Watch for Lavender Lies Bleeding, the 9th Spice Shop Mystery, on July 15, 2025.

A past president of Sisters in Crime and former national board member of Mystery Writers of America, Leslie lives in northwest Montana with her husband, a musician and doctor of natural medicine. 

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72 comments:

  1. I will say Pepper is 53 years old. Thank you! deborahdumm(AT)yahoo(DOT)com

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  2. Something I like about pepper is that it adds more taste and more kick to your food
    don.stewart@zoominternet.net

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    1. As Pepper does to the stories -- and life in the Market!

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  3. Happy birthday, Pepper! And thank you for the recipes. I look forward to visiting that Santa Fe spice shop next year - preferably, with you.

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    1. It's pretty sweet, and very close to the Left Coast Crime hotel!

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  4. Thank you for the spice blends our food would be so bland without it. Deborah deborahortega229@yahoo.com

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  5. Happy Birthday to Pepper! I guess Pepper to be 37 years old. The Spice shop books are great and the spice blends are great for adding flavor without extra calories. madamhawk at gmail dot com

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  6. My favorite herb blend is Trader Joe's 21 Seasoning Salute. It is a no salt seasoning blend with 21 herbs, spices, fruit peel, etc. I use it on everything I cook that is savory!

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  7. Happy birthday Pepper! (I never know my characters' birthdays, so Pepper is lucky to be celebrated.)

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    1. She's two weeks younger than Kristen, her BFF and first hire, who as Pepper says, never misses an opportunity to remind her!

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  8. Happy birthday, Pepper! And thank you for sharing such delicious spice blend recipes!

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  9. Happy Birthday, Pepper. Thank you for the chance to win AlAm22@msn.com

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  10. Happy birthday, Pepper! My favorite blend is one my friend gave me for Christmas called Marsh-ALL Purpose Blend. I just printed up yours to try. It sounds wonderful. ckmbeg (at) gmail (dot) com

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    1. Found it! Another great-sounding no-salt blend: Garlic, onion, parsley, chives, spinach (!), AND herbes de Provence!

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  11. Happy Birthday Pepper! Love the recipes. I use my own unique blend which is a family recipe. rojosho(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  12. Hello and a very Happy Birthday to Pepper! My favorite spice blend is Italian herb blend. I use it in almost everything. Thanks so much for the recipes! aut1063(at)gmail(dot)com

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  13. Well, how lovely! Happy Birthday to Pepper and your best friend! My go-to spice blend is Penzey's Mural of Flavor. It is salt-free and just adds an amazing layer of taste to almost everything. Anytime a dish needs a boost of flavor, that is the one I grab. makennedyinaz at hotmail dot com

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    1. Found it! The Penzey's website says: "Hand-mixed from: spices, shallots, onion, garlic, lemon peel, citric acid, chives and orange peel." Spices. Well, way to leave us guessing! A bit of citrus peel in a blend is a lovely thing!

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  14. Happy B-Day Pepper. cheetahthecat1986ATgmailDOTcom

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  15. Happy Birthday, Pepper! Is she turning 40 this year? My favorite blend is Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning. So good! Thank you for the book giveaway!

    jarjm1980(at)hotmail(dot)com

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    1. Close! We've got a jar of Creole Seasoning I bought in NOLA but it's running low -- time to go back!

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  16. Happy Birthday Pepper!
    Kit3247@aol.com

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  17. Happy Birthday Pepper! My favorite blend is lemon pepper. This adds lovely flavor to my favorite dishes. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. That proves your good taste! In Lavender Lies Bleeding, Cayenne adds lavender to the shop's classic lemon pepper and IT IS SO GOOD!

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  18. Happy Birthday Pepper! I bet you aren't a day over 33. Such a fun series! Pepper is an awesome protagonist with the perfectly spicey name. I can't wait to try the pumpkin spice in my coffee. I might not even wait until pumpkin season. I don't have much experience making spice blends but I have made garam masala on my own. Thank you for the giveaway! tracy.condie@gmail.com

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    1. Tracy, if you can mix up garam masala (there's a recipe in Guilty as Cinnamon), you can easily whip up the pumpkin spice blend! And thanks again for the photos of A&P in the Market!

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  19. Leslie, I can imagine the Herbes de Provence blend being great on roasted potatoes and chicken. Happy birthday to Pepper! I keep a character bible but I never thought to give them birthdays. I'll start doing that.

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    1. You'll love it, Ang! I don't usually give my characters birthdays -- Pepper and Erin are the exception, and because of the story about their upbringing in a peace and justice community their parents ran, I know Kristen's, too!

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  20. I think Pepper is 43. I just received my Za’atar and Dukkah spices and can’t wait to try them with the Flatbread recipe and others!

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    1. You are so close! Enjoy your spices -- I bet that sweet kitchen of yours smells fabulous!

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  21. That coffee blend sounds delicious! But where Ilive, Cardamom can only be bought at spice/herb shop. johnlong83@rocketmail.com

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  22. Happy Birthday to your Pepper! My favorite spice blend is always a good Italian mix. The one you posted looks perfect for a lot of my dishes. aprilbluetx at yahoo dot com

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    1. No kitchen is complete without a jar of Italian herbs!

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  23. Let me try that comment again without being anonymous. I think Pepper is 43. I just received my Za’atar and Dukkah spices from World Spice and looking forward to trying them on your Flatbread recipe and other things.

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  24. I recently made a batch of Simon and Garfunkel chicken blend for our office potluck (parsley sage rosemary thyme) for each coworker and of course my potluck contribution. I love her pink heels! Was that the first book? Slowthorp at iowatelecom dot net

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    1. Lol--my mom used to use that blend all the time, too, whilst singing the song!

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    2. LOL -- I've never heard it called that, but of course it's perfect! I'd almost forgotten about Pepper's pink shoes -- yes, I think those were in Assault & Pepper!

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    3. It’s hard not to sing the song!

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  25. Happy birthday, Pepper! (And you share it with one of my favorite authors, James Joyce!) I love herbes de Provence and sprinkle them liberally on many things, especially roast chicken and roasted potatoes--yum!

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    1. Thanks, LK! Not every herbes de Provence recipe includes lavender, but after visiting the lavender fields in Provence, it's a must to me!

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    2. Yeah, the French don't tend to add lavender, or if they do, only a small amount, as it's very strong. But a pinch is lovely!

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    3. France is where I first had it with lavender! Savory is also a must.

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  26. Thanks for the great books and tasty spice blends.
    libbydodd at comcast dot net

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    1. My pleasure, Libby -- thanks for being a loyal member of the Kitchen Crew!

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  27. Happy birthday, Pepper!! Thank you for sharing this recipe and this opportunity

    baker.sally1969@gmail.com

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  28. Happy Birthday Pepper! My favorite spices are Kosher Salt , pepper, bazil and rosemary

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  29. Happy Birthday, Pepper! I'm a big fan of spice blends. But I buy mine instead of making my own. Today I used a garlic herb blend on the roasted garlic I made. It was delicious!
    diannekc8(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Oh, do tell -- what is in the garlic herb blend you love so much???

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  30. Hi, Leslie -- Happy birthday to Pepper! Stories are indeed the spice of life (love that). Cheers for sharing yours ~ and Pepper's. xoxo

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  31. Happy Birthday to Pepper! I am going to try making the Pumpkin Spice Blend. I love Chai tea. Stash brand has been my go to for years but they recently changed the formula and it isn't nearly as good as it used to be. You are inspiring me to experiment with making my own. suemngirl at yahoo dot com

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    1. Always a delight to inspire another cook! There’s a chai recipe in Chai Another Day—go figure!

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  32. I love Herbes de Provence and use it quite often. Another favorite is my friend, Hilda’s, corned beef spice recipe that’s way better than those little packets. I love your books and I’m looking forward to the next new one…

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  33. I like that Pepper has created her community of her business, friends and her special community. They are family 🙂

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  34. erma6star@hotmail.com I like that Pepper has created community with her small spicy business, fellow business owners, friends, customers. They are her family 🙂

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  35. I love Za'atar and Italian herb blend. dfdeforestoh(at)gmail(dot)com
    Happy birthday, Pepper! I think the answer has to be 42.

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  36. Happy Birthday to Pepper! My favorite herb blend is the Italian herb blend I use. So tasty and versatile. cherierj(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  37. Happy Birthday Pepper! I would guess she is now in her early 50s. I love Pepper because of her determined and resilient personality, yet often times nosy and quirky!
    Thank you for sharing the spice mix recipes! cwkuen(at)yahoo(dot)com

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