Guest Post
by Linda Reilly
It’s all about comfort . . .
What does the expression “comfort food” mean to you? Is it the enticing whiff of a tray of chocolate chip cookies emerging from a warm oven? The aroma of homemade chicken soup simmering in the pot? Or could it be the heady scent of deep-fried goodies fresh from the fryer?
When I was a kid, I was probably one of the pickiest eaters on the planet. (There are those who will tell you I haven’t changed, but don’t listen to them . . . they’re just trouble-makers J) The hit parade of foods I liked consisted of toast with butter, grilled cheese or peanut butter sandwiches,macaroni and cheese, and spaghetti with plain tomato sauce. Oh . . . and chocolate. How I loved my chocolate!I suspect many of my childhood favorites are among yours, too.
So how did I go from turning up my nose at nearly everything to writing a cozy series about an eatery that specializes in delectable, deep-fried fare? It starts, I think, with one basic concept—any food that’s been swirled through batter and fried in sizzling hot oil can’t possibly be anything but scrumptious!
When the Deep Fried series begins, the eatery featured in Fillet of Murder is pretty much a fish and chips shop. Swish a slab of haddock around in batter, plunge it into the deep fry, add some crispy, hand-cut “chips” and a side of tangy coleslaw, and you have yourself oneheckuva delicious meal. But in Fillet of Murder,a happy accident occurs. A common side treat offered in most eateries finds its way into the batter, gets fried up nice and golden, and then gets eaten by an unsuspecting character. His first reaction is horror . . . until he pauses to savor the taste.
With that, the eatery’s menu begins to morph from primarily fish and chips into one that offers avariety of deep-fried side dishes. But it also means that my main character, Talia Marby, has to scramble to dream up some new deep-fried recipes! Guess who has to help her? Yup. Me.
Thinking about all the new recipes sent my brain (and Talia’s!) into overload. But then it occurred to me—I was making it all too complicated. The reality is that you can deep-fry almost anything. I was flipping through TV channels recently, and landed on a show in which entire sticks of butter werebeing dipped in a batter and deep-fried. At first the sheer decadence of it astounded me, but then it struck me . . . gee, I wouldn’t mind trying that. (but not the entire stick . . .)
After a lot of brainstorming, Talia and I came up with some fun, deep-fried side dishes. Deep-fried meatballs drizzled with marinara became one of the first concoctions, along with deep-fried pickle rounds. There are so many more recipes to explore. Gradually we’ve been plumping up the menu, but the possibilities are endless.
So tell me, what are some of your favorite comfort foods?
About the Author:
Raised in a sleepy town in the Berkshires, Linda Reilly has spent the bulk of her career in the field of real estate closings and title examination. It wasn’t until 1995 that her first short mystery, Out of Luck, was accepted for publication by Woman’s World Magazine. Since then she’s had over forty short stories published, including a sprinkling of romances. In 2013 Five Star Publishing released her first full-length mystery, Some Enchanted Murder. Her first mystery in the Deep Fried series, a cozy featuring fry cook Talia Marby, will be released by Berkley Prime Crime in 2015.
Linda lives in New Hampshire with her husband, who affectionately calls her “Nose-in-a-book.”
Sometimes in this life, you have to fish or cut bait. After walking away from a miserable job and an even worse boyfriend, Talia Marby has no regrets. She’s returned to her hometown and is happy to help her dear friend Bea Lambert by working at Lambert’s Fish & Chips, a cornerstone of a charming shopping plaza designed to resemble an old English village.
But not all the shop owners are charming. Phil Turnbull has been pestering Bea to sign a petition against a new store opening up, and his constant badgering is enough to make her want to boil him in oil. When Talia and Bea stumble upon Turnbull murdered in his shop, the police suspect Bea. Now it’s up to Talia to fish around for clues and hook the real killer before her friend has to trade serving food for serving time . . .
Jennifer’s Review of Fillet of Murder
Review (4.5 Stars): Loved Fillet of Murder! Talia is a charming and spunky heroine that is just adorable and I love the original idea of having a fish restaurant as the backdrop for this intelligent mystery. Talia must help find the true killer before her beloved friend, Bea, is charged for a murder that she didn’t commit. Fillet of Murder is an fabulous mystery that will delight readers and the yummy recipes will have everyone craving some deep-fried goodness from Lambert’s Fish & Chips. Can’t wait to read the next installment of this entertaining series.
Giveaway
Oh my gosh, what a cover!
Some of my favorite comfort foods involve dessert, like warm cookies and chocolate cake. Others include my favorite beef stew and chicken parmesan.
Chicken parm is one of my favorites, too — especially when the outside is crispy and the inside is tender. Thank you for entering the drawing!
love the cover; thanks for the chance to win 🙂
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Good luck in the giveaway, Lisa!
Comfort food to me is pasta, any kind of pasta!
I love pasta too, Sheila. When I was a kid it was one of my staples — one of the few things my mother could get me to eat! Good luck in the giveaway ~
Macaroni and cheese, a greasy hamburger with grilled onions, chocolate cake.
None of these are fattening.
thanks for the chance to win a copy of the book.
Aw, Mary Lou . . . I want to eat at your house! And I’m glad you said they’re not fattening. I’ve been telling people that for years but no one believes me! Good luck in the giveaway ~
thank you for this giveaway…….
my favorite comfort food is potato chips for instant satisfaction…..
pizza for long-term satisfaction……….
Yes! Potato chips give you that instant salt fix, and a good pizza keeps you satisfied for hours! Good luck in the giveaway ~
Ooh first I have to say the best fish and chips I have ever had was in Devon. I still savor it. My favorite fried food is Green tomatoes and I guess that could be deep fried too…
Marilyn ewatvess@yahoo.com
Devon . . in the UK? I’ll bet they make a fab fish and chips meal. I’ve never tried fried green tomatoes, so I should add that to my bucket list. Good luck in the giveaway!
Fillet of Murder sounds like a wonderful book! I am looking forward to reading it. Thank you for the review and giveaway.
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Thanks, Jen, and good luck in the giveaway ~
interesting mystery setting
Thank you . . . and good luck in the giveaway!
Comfort food, to me, is the kind of food I had as a child…fried chicken, chicken and dumplings, macaroni and cheese…yum! I’m looking forward to reading Fillet of Murder.
When I was a kid, I didn’t eat meat. It drove my folks crazy but I just couldn’t eat it. Mac and cheese was a favorite, so Mom made that every Friday. I eat meat now, and love chicken. In book 3 of the Deep Fried series my main character is going to deep-fry mac and cheese! Good luck in the drawing.
Ooh… I love macaroni and cheese (homemade, of course!), meatloaf, and chocolate chip cookies.
Looking forward to reading your book!
I love all of those, too. I can’t imagine anyone not loving chocolate chip cookies! Good luck in the drawing ~
Some of my favorite comfort foods are tacos, spaghetti, and meatloaf. This book sounds like a fun read. Thanks for having the giveaway.
A friend introduced me to tacos in the 1970s, after she returned from California. Love them! Good luck in the giveaway ~
I love the expression on the cat’s face! I love cat mysteries. For comfort food, I love Stouffer’s macaroni and cheese, pizza, or hamburgers. I love my mother’s hamburger pie (it’s like shepherd’s pie). I’m a total chocaholic and love dessert. I love burritos and a few days ago we had an Old El Paso dinner kit — Soft Taco Bake — delicious!
I love cats . . . and cat faces, too! Stouffers has a great new flavor called garlic & parmesan macaroni and cheese. It packs a lot of flavor for 340 calories! I’ve never tried the Old El Paso kits, but I’ve often been tempted. Good luck in the giveaway, Michelle!
Depends on my mood. Anything chocolate in most cases. Tonight it was cheese on crackers though–haven’t had it in a long time. I’m also very fond of the classic pbjs!