Stop by to Break Bread with Cozy Mystery Author Janis Lane…

I’ve invited my long-time author friend, Emma Lane, who writes cozy mysteries as Janis Lane, to literally break bread with me in my virtual kitchen today. Since we’re heading for warmer weather up here in the northern hemisphere, we thought we’d make time for brunch with three of Emma’s tasty breakfast recipes. Perfect for camping, snacking at the cottage, or enjoying on the patio with a coffee or tea, these recipes are sure to add to your weekend brunch menu. So, I’m handing off the mixer and apron over to my guest of honor, while I go preheat the oven. Take it away, Emma…

Banana Bread

With or without
nuts, who doesn’t love Banana Bread? I have cut the amount of sugar with
successful results. It’s a matter of choice.                       

2 cups plain flour
1 tsp. baking
soda 
pinch of salt
½ cup chopped nuts,
optional
1 cup butter,
softened
1 cup sugar
3 ripe bananas,
mashed 
2 eggs, beaten                                                   

Preheat oven to 325°
F.

Sift flour with soda
and salt, add nuts then set aside. Cream butter and sugar. Add bananas and
eggs. Stir in flour blend. Pour batter into a loaf pan. Bake for 25 to 30
minutes. Serve warm with a pat of cream cheese.
 

Dill Muffins

My hubby loves this
one and he slathers it with strawberry jam. I’m not so sanguine regarding the
mixture of dill and strawberries, but perhaps your man of the house will like
it too.

2 cups Bisquick
1 tsp. dill
weed 
1 cup sour
cream
1 stick melted
butter

Preheat oven to 425°
F.
 

Lightly grease
bottom of muffin cups. Mix all ingredients and drop into muffin cups halfway.  Cook for 12 to 14 minutes. Serve with
butter. 
 

Zucchini Bread   

A friend’s mother
shared this unusual recipe for the ever-popular quick bread. I think you’ll
love it too.

2 cups plain flour
2 cups grated
zucchini 
2 cups sugar 
2 tsp. cinnamon 
1 tsp. baking
soda 
2 tsp. baking
powder 
1 cup chopped pecans
3 eggs
1 cup vegetable oil
1 small can crushed
pineapple2 tbsp. vanilla             

 

Preheat oven to 350°
F. 

Mix all ingredients
together in a large bowl. Pour batter into greased and floured loaf pans. Bake
one hour. Makes enough for guests. So moist!

While your breads are baking, I invite you to take a peek at one of my cozy mysteries under my pseudo name Janis Lane. I hope you like it. 

A blizzard blows in big-city crimes which spill
into the peaceful small town of Hubbard, New York, catching the attention of
Detective Kevin Fowler and staff. What unusual acts engage the Secret Service
with the local cops? A young man is found badly beaten in the heated greenhouse
of the Young Family Plant Nursery. Early spring melt reveals a sinister vehicle
with a deadly cargo, even as the master of the greenhouse welcomes part-time
alumni.

Romance swirls, tumbles, and produces surprising
changes among the group of friends at Buddy and Rita’s diner. Beverly hires a
young, ambitious reporter to work at the growing newspaper and starts a new
adventure of her own, while Kevin watches over the townspeople of Hubbard. The
mystery of a toxic skunk is finally routed by troublesome out-of-towners. An
unexpected wedding shocks everyone but the Young Family. Spring has arrived and
May is in full bloom in the Western New York small-town Americana, as another
beautiful bride walks toward the flower-laded bower under the approving eyes of
a group of fond friends.

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Emma Lane is a gifted author who writes cozy mysteries as Janis Lane, Regency as Emma, and spice as Sunny Lane. 

She lives in Western New York where winter is snowy, spring arrives with rave reviews, summer days are long and velvet, and fall leaves are riotous in color. At long last she enjoys the perfect bow window for her desk where she is treated to a year-round panoramic view of nature. Her computer opens up a fourth fascinating window to the world. Her patient husband is always available to help with a plot twist and encourage Emma to never quit. Her day job is working with flowers at Herbtique and Plant Nursery, the nursery she and her son own. 

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