The Postman Always Purls Twice
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Jennifer must have picked up on her thoughts. “It’s so much fun to hang out with you. I’d almost forgotten,” she admitted. “Maybe sometime we can have the meeting at my house.”
Lucy and her friends exchanged looks and smiles. “My bags are packed, Jen,” Suzanne answered for all of them. “Hollywood, here we come!”
Notes from the Black Sheep Knitting Shop Bulletin Board
Dear knitting friends--
Sorry for the delay posting a new pattern on the board. I don’t know about you, but I’m just getting back to my unglamorous but peaceful life. It was very exciting to have the movie crew in town . . . though not all the excitement we expected. But as Shakespeare once said, “All’s well that ends well.”
And yes, it’s true—the famous Jennifer Todd is now an honorary member of the Black Sheep Knitters. She had a great time knitting with us, and even finished our latest project—an easy, ribbed summer tank top. She’s sending a photo soon, modeling her creation. In the meantime, I’m posting links to two summer tank patterns. I think you’ll enjoy making and wearing both of them.
Please feel free to post a photo of your finished project on the board, too. That honor is not reserved for Hollywood celebrities. I think you’re all rare and wonderful.
Happy knitting!
Maggie
Link to Ribbed Tank Top:
http://www.free-knitpatterns.com/detail.html?code=FK00461&cat_id=382
Link to Lacey Shoulder-Tie Tank Top:
http://www.allfreeknitting.com/Tanks/Lilac-Lace-Tank
Dear Friends,
I’m still not sure “the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach.” And I don’t think I’d admit it, even if I did believe it was true. (The old adage is certainly not very flattering to our male friends, is it?)
I do know that it’s very satisfying to cook for someone you really care for, and enjoying a delicious, relaxing dinner with others is a wonderful way to end the day and nourish any relationship.
So, here is a favorite, easy recipe for Flounder Stuffed with Shrimp. Charles really loves it, and since you can set up the fish ahead and stick it in the refrigerator until it’s time to cook, I make it for dinner parties, too.
Maggie
Flounder Stuffed with Shrimp
Serves 2–4
2 to 3 wide slices of flounder fillet—about 11/2 lbs.
(If the slices are narrow, you’ll need more slices, about 4.)
8 to 9 medium to large shrimp, cleaned and deveined, tails removed
4 Tablespoons of flour, divided
4 Tablespoons of unsalted butter
4 Tablespoons of olive oil
1/2 cup fresh parsley, chopped
1/4 cup fresh dill, chopped
1 to 2 lemons
toothpicks
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
Line a rimmed cookie sheet with parchment paper.
Rinse shrimp, pat dry. Spread 2 to 3 tablespoons white flour in a flat dish.
Heat 1 tablespoon butter with 1 to 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large, flat heavy skillet until butter is just foamy.
Lightly dredge shrimp in flour and place flat on one side in skillet, a few at a time. (Don’t add too many shrimp to the pan at once, or pan will cool down and fish will release too much liquid.)
Cook shrimp on each side until they are white/opaque, but not cooked through. Set aside as they are done.
Spread 1 to 2 tablespoons of olive oil evenly on cookie sheet, or spray lightly with cooking spray.
Spread flounder slices flat on the cookie sheet, smooth side facing the pan.
Place 2 to 3 shrimp at the widest end of each slice and roll flounder around the shrimp, securing with toothpicks.
Line the flounder rolls up in pan, evenly spaced apart. Pat each very lightly with some flour.
Melt 1 to 2 tablespoons butter and drizzle over fish. Place pan on middle rack in the oven.
After 5 minutes, lower heat to 350 degrees.
Cook about 5 minutes more. Test for doneness with a sharp knife. Flounder should be flakey and cooked through, but not dry.
Remove from oven and squeeze fresh lemon over all the slices, then sprinkle some parsley and dill on top. Garnish with thin lemon slices and serve immediately.
Enjoy!
Dear All--
Rumors are still swirling around me. Comes with the territory of being semifamous, I guess. I decided to answer your top questions here, instead of holding a press conference : )
Yes--I did capture Alicia Littel, as she was fleeing town on a motor bike. After allegedly (pul-leeze . . .of course she did it) fatally poisoning Heath O’Hara and nearly fatally poisoning Nick Pullman. To give my good friend Lucy Binger credit, she did assist me.
No--I have absolutely no plans to move to the West Coast . . at this time. (Though an assistant director did tell me that I have “fabulous eyes.” Wasn’t that sweet?)
Yes--I did bake some awesome cupcakes for our group the night Jennifer Todd visited Maggie’s shop and knit with us. And yes, she did ask me for the recipe.
So I’m going to share it with all of you, right here. Don’t blame me if these cupcakes make you famous, too.
XOXO Still Your Hometown Sweetheart
Suzanne
Suzanne’s Starstruck Chocolate Cupcakes
Recipe makes about 1 dozen
4 oz. semisweet chocolate
3/4 cup unsalted butter
11/2 cups sugar
3 eggs
1/4 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
11/2 cups flour (or gluten-free flour with 1:1 substitution ratio)
Heat oven to 350 degrees.
Lightly spray cupcake pan with cooking spray. Prepare with paper cupcake liners.
Microwave chocolate and butter in a large bowl on high, 2 minutes or until butter is melted. Stir until chocolate is completely blended.
Add sugar and blend in.
In a separate bowl, beat eggs with milk and vanilla. Pour into chocolate mixture and stir until blended. Add flour and mix well.
Pour spoonfuls into cupcake liners about 1/2 to 2/3 full and place on middle rack of oven.
Bake 20 minutes and test doneness with a toothpick or sharp knife in the middle of a cupcake.
If not done, cook another 3 to 5 minutes. Cupcakes should be moist, dense, and chewy.
These cupcakes do not puff up a huge amount. They’re more like brownie bites.
AUTHOR PHOTOGRAPH BY KATE VIBBERT
ANNE CANADEO is the bestselling author of more than thirty books, including her popular Black Sheep Knitting Mystery series and the Cape Light series, written as Katherine Spencer. She lives in Northport, New York. You can contact her at anne@annecanadeo.com or visit her on Facebook.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Canadeo, Anne
The postman always purls twice / Anne Canadeo. -- First Gallery Books trade paperback edition.
pages. cm. (A black sheep knitting mystery)
I. Title.
PS3553.A489115P67 2015
813’.54--dc23
2014033459
ISBN 978-1-4767-6749-9
ISBN 978-1-4767-6751-2 (ebook)