Monday, February 18, 2019

Recipe: Sage and Rosemary Burgers with Apple Slaw


In the Kitchen with Jo Schaffer Author of Stanley and Hazel #HistoricalFiction

I love a really good burger! Fast food burgers don’t do anything for me but one made at a great restaurant or at home really makes me happy. Burgers are a comfort food that should be taken seriously!

I once worked for a healthy lifestyle blog and had the opportunity to create, delicious recipes for them. I’d get ideas online and experiment in the kitchen until I came up with a recipe I loved. Then I’d type it up, make the recipe and a photographer would take yummy pictures of my creations to go on the blog.

Here’s a slightly altered version of a favorite burger recipes I made!

                                        Sage and Rosemary Burgers
  • 1/2 lb.  lean ground pork
  • 1/2 lb. lean ground beef
  • 2 Tbsp. chopped fresh rosemary
  • 2 Tbsp. chopped fresh sage
  • 1/4 tsp. sea salt
  • 4 whole-grain buns
  • Spinach leaves, vine ripened tomato, and avocado
Apple Slaw
  • 3 peeled green apples, grated
  • 1 cup thinly sliced purple cabbage
  • 2 tsp. olive oil
  • 2 Tbsp. freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 1/4 tsp. sea salt
Sour Cream Spread
  • 1/2 cup organic sour cream
  • 2 Tbsp. fresh chives or green onions, chopped
  • Sea salt and pepper to taste
Instructions:
1.    Mix together the meat, herbs, and salt. Form into 4 patties.
2.    In a separate bowl, combine the ingredients for slaw, and chill in the fridge.
3.     Mix ingredients to make the creamy spread in small bowl.
4.    Grill patties on medium high for 4 minutes on each side or until juices run clear.
5.    Toast the buns, and slather with creamy spread.
6.    Put burger in the bun and top with slaw, tomato, spinach and avocado.




Stanley and Hazel
Book One
Jo Schaffer

Genre: Historical Fiction

Publisher: Month9Books


Date of Publication: May 15, 2018

ISBN: 978-1946700650
ASIN: B07982QYX4

Number of pages: 280

Cover Artist: AM Design Studios

Book Description:

A great depression grips the city of St. Louis in 1934. Stanley, an orphaned newsy, lives in a poor part of town hit especially hard by the economic downturn. One night, Stanley runs into Hazel, a restless debutante-in-waiting who has begun to question her posh lifestyle in the midst of the suffering she sees. She’s out and about without an escort and against her father’s wishes.

When they discover the body of a girl with her head bashed in by a baseball bat, the very different and separate realities of the two teens inform their decision. Together they will figure out what happened to her and bring those responsible to justice.

But getting involved with each other and digging into the secrets behind this murder earns them some powerful enemies, including a secret group seeking to rid society of all they deem “undesirable.” They’ve put into motion “The Winnowing,” a plan seeking to take over the city and enforce their will.

As Stanley and Hazel’s forbidden feelings for one another grow, their investigation turns deadly. Now, it is up to Stanley and his gang of street kids to stop Hazel from becoming the next victim.


Excerpt:

Hazel stumbled down the grassy hill of the moonlit park. Stanley glanced at her from several steps ahead. “You with me, Bananas?”
“Yeah.” She swallowed back the urge to be sick. Hazel’s legs moved her forward but nothing seemed real. She was in Forest Park at night with a newsie boy she’d just met and Sandy’s runaway sister was back there, slumped against the statue of St. Louis with her head cracked open.

She couldn’t make her brain take it all in. Evelyn’s face—caved in on one side, her mouth slack, teeth showing like gravestones covered in blood. Gripped with panic, Hazel quickened her step to catch up with Stanley—her only guide in this darkness. He was a part of it. This was his world, not hers.

About the Author:

Jo Schaffer was born and raised in the California Bay Area in a huge, creative family. She is a YA novelist, speaker and a Taekwondo black belt. She’s a founding member of the nonprofit organization that created Teen Author Boot Camp, one of the nation’s biggest conferences for teens where bestselling authors present writing workshops to nearly a thousand attendees. Jo loves being involved in anything that promotes literacy and family. She is passionate about community, travel, books, music, healthy eating, classic films and martial arts. But her favorite thing is being mom to three strapping sons and a neurotic cat named Hero. They live together in the beautiful mountains of Utah.









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1 comment:

Jo Schaffer said...

Thank you for featuring me and my book! =D