MamaWriters are excited to host my friend and debut Regency author Susan Gee Heino. She’s fabulous, funny, and her 2008 Golden Heart ® winning book Mistress By Mistake, just released yesterday from Berkley. Lucky readers! So please help us welcome Susan!
Love, Food and Thumb Prints on the Cookies
Love. Food. How often do we use those words together? Well, in my little world, it’s pretty much all the time. I love food.
I’m not a “foodie” exactly, but I do love to eat. And I’ve learned that unless you can afford to eat out all the time, if you want to eat you need to learn to cook. And if you’re going to cook, why not cook something good?
But then my editor emails with a big pile of revisions or my agent calls with some wonderful suggestions on a project and next thing you know, I have no time left to whip up something tantalizing. It’s spaghetti at the Heino house again.
So naturally, we’re all pretty thrilled that the holiday season is in full swing. Yum—non-stop food all around us, and it’s somethi®ng other than pasta with Ragu dumped on it! Drool.
We love food. We need food. We enjoy food. Food brings us together. Even characters in romance novels sit down to eat food from time to time. It’s an important part of life.
Trouble is, I write about people in a time period that’s been gone for 200 years. I can’t very well have my English Regency lord sit down to green-chili tacos and a plate of hot wings, can I? Answer: No, I can’t. (That leaves out Ragu, too. Darn.)
The food we eat is very much tied to our culture, our geography and our time. In MISTRESS BY MISTAKE my hero and heroine have a sort of running joke about strawberries. Because of secret scandal in the past, strawberries come to represent love for these people. Hey, makes perfect sense to me. I’ll gladly admit that I’ve often spelled love M-O-O-S-E-T-R-A-C-K-S.
So, with the holiday’s surrounding us and all the trimmings that go with it, what will you and your family be serving up that says L-O-V-E?
For my kids, this would be “Sugar Joys”. It’s a cookie recipe of my own invention (as much as anyone can invent a cookie recipe) and my kids know I make it just for them. (My daughter’s name is Joy, by the way.) Now, if you promise to bake them with love and let the kids help, I’ll share the recipe.
3 cups sugar
2 sticks softened butter
2 tsp vanilla
4 eggs (beat separately)
4 ½ cups flour
1 tsp baking soda
¼ tsp salt
3 tblspn colored non-pareils
3 tblspn large granule decorative sugar
Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees F. In small bowl, combine flour, baking soda and salt. In larger bowl, beat sugar and butter until fluffy. Add vanilla and eggs, blend well. Slowly add flour mixture until dough is smooth and creamy. Add non-pareils.
Shape dough into 1-inch balls. Roll in decorative sugar. Place 2 inches apart on cookie sheet and press down twice with thumb, leaving heart-shaped imprint. Bake for 10 minutes. Makes 5 dozen sparkly, polka-dotted, heart-marked cookies. Aww, isn’t that sweet?




Oooh! Strawberries for heroes and heroines makes your book sound an yummy as this cookie recipe~
Bought the book on Monday and I’m loving it! Will make the cookies soon with kiddies. I’ll let you know which one I like better. I’m sure–even with my love of sweets it will be the book. I am LOVING their relationship~it’s better than chocolate and I don’t say that often!
Sheri
Hey Susan: Okay this sounds delish. And the photos of the kids is too cute. I just bought Mistress by Mistake (literally seconds ago) at book Loft. It was the only copy but they are reordering more. YEAH!!!!! Now, excuse me…I have reading to do..
Margaret
Hey Susan: Okay this sounds delish. And the photo of the kids is too cute. I just bought Mistress by Mistake (literally seconds ago) at book Loft. It was the only copy but they are reordering more. YEAH!!!!! Now, excuse me…I have reading to do..
Margaret
Thanks for inviting me to visit today, Kris!
Sheri and Margaret, thanks for buying my book! Wow, that’s very cool. I hope you really, really enjoy it. Dashford and Evaline are very dear to me and I had a lot of fun learning about them as I wrote their story. It’s so nice to share them with the world, finally!
Hi Susan!
So great to meet you! MISTRESS sounds like a fun read. (anything with a food reference is a must have in my opinion.
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Thanks for sharing the recipe. I’m gearing up for my Christmas baking for my hubby’s clients. *sigh* Takes me at least 48 hours to whip everything up and get it packaged, but the house always smells so good! LOL A good trade off I guess.
Congrats on your new release and here’s wishing you tons of success!
Thanks, Sarah. I sure hope with all that baking you get a few of those goodies for yourself! But I’m sure your hubby’s clients love their homecooked yummies. Definitely good for business. Hope the holidays are warm and tasty for you!
Thanks for the recipe!
We have a lot of Ragu and pizza nights at my house… My new recent fav is salad night a few times a week too… trying to keep in balance with all the cookies, cakes, turkey’s etc… we’ve been shoveling in, lol.
Congrats on your new release, looks fabulous! I love when the characters have inside jokes, makes them more real
Thanks, Eliza! Salad night sounds like a great idea. I know my kids would love it. But then you have to go to all the trouble to wash the lettuce and the carrots and the cucumbers and the tomatoes, and it takes all that time to slice everything just right and toss it all in the right sized bowl and make sure the dressing isn’t past it’s expiration date… ugh! Why is it that junk food is just so much easier and cheaper?
Hmmm, maybe I should start looking for the Lazy Mama Writers blog….
LOL! Let me know when you find it, I’ll visit often!
Here’s what I do: Buy prewashed lettuce, buy precut veggies
Toss it in a bowl and throw the dressing on the table for people to put on themselves. Sometimes when I bake chicken, I make extra and put in the fridge to toss on the salads.
Everyone thinks I’m being healthy, but it just takes less time than boiling noodles
Eliza, I love how you think! You’ve inspired me. I hereby vow to give my family more salad in the upcoming days.
As to making extra chicken–I haven’t figured out how to do that yet. My fam seems to wolf down every morsel I cook no matter how much I was counting on leftovers! (Except of course for that huge pot of stuffing that’s still languishing away in my fridge…)
What is up with the stuffing??? Mine is still there too, right next to a giant tub of mashed potatoes!
You could always do what I do when I don’t have extra chicken lying around
I go buy a cooked chicken from the grocery store. It rocks!
OKay so have you found the lazy mamas dinners in seconds website yet? lol
Oh, Susan, my stomach is rumbling now. My mom and I just made homemade apple crumb pie for Thanksgiving and as I sit here I can still taste it. With sharp cheddar cheese, of course. The rest of the year, I spell love c-o-o-k-i-e-s-a-n-d-c-r-e-a-m.
I can’t wait to read MISTRESS BY MISTAKE!
Karin
Thanks, Karin. Mmmmm cookies-and-cream! Yeah, that definitely spells lust if not absolutely love. And homemade apple crumb pie with sharp cheddar–drool drool drool.
Congrats on your december release, too, by the way!
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Ooh, I’m going to have to use that recipe! Sounds good. And so does your book!! Congrats on your debut!!!
Thanks, Viola. Warm cookies just out of the oven and a romance novel is my idea of a really good day!