I've been reading Joanne Fluke's cozy mysteries for years, and I've never made a recipe from them. A friend asked me if I had. And now, her newest book, Banana Cream Pie Murder, has a number of interesting recipes in it.
Corn chowder - this was a little heavier than I expected, including whipping cream and creamed corn, as well as regular corn.
Beer muffins - I really don't know if this would work or not, but it sounded interesting. You have to use a pale lager and cheese.
Peach muffins - these would be the most likely candidate, though I've basically cut out sweets in the past year and a half. You put together a regular muffin batter, and add drained sliced peaches from a can. For the streusel topping, you melt some butter in the microwave, and add flour and brown sugar.
Corn chowder - this was a little heavier than I expected, including whipping cream and creamed corn, as well as regular corn.
Beer muffins - I really don't know if this would work or not, but it sounded interesting. You have to use a pale lager and cheese.
Peach muffins - these would be the most likely candidate, though I've basically cut out sweets in the past year and a half. You put together a regular muffin batter, and add drained sliced peaches from a can. For the streusel topping, you melt some butter in the microwave, and add flour and brown sugar.
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