Friday, January 30, 2015

Drinks with Reads: Feta Attraction

It’s cold outside, but it’s a perfect day for a cocktail and a good mystery

Susannah Hardy is here to tell us about her new book and the perfect drink to match.

Thanks for inviting me to Drinks with Reads today. I notice that “Drinks” comes before “Reads,” but I won’t comment on that, LOL! 

My cozy mystery, Feta Attraction, released in January. My heroine, Georgie, isn’t Greek, but she married into a Greek family and works in the family restaurant. The Greeks love their ouzo, which is a delicious (and potent!) anise-flavored liquor. So it seemed only appropriate that I invent an ouzo cocktail to go along with the recipes in the book.

I hope you’ll give the Cherry Ouzotini and Feta Attraction (not necessarily in that order), a try, and let me know what you think. Opa!





Cherry Ouzotini

1 oz. ouzo (an anise-flavored Greek liqueur)
1 oz. citrus-flavored vodka
4 oz. orange juice
½ oz. maraschino cherry juice (more if you like a sweeter drink)
Splash of seltzer or lemon-lime soda

Place ouzo, vodka, orange and cherry juices into a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake it, shake it, baby! Pour into martini glass (there’ll be some left over for a second drink), add a splash of seltzer or soda, then garnish with orange slice, maraschino cherry and a mint leaf. 


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Bio: Susannah Hardy thinks she has the best job in the world: making up stories and inventing recipes to go along with them. A native of northern New York, where she attended St. Lawrence University, Susannah now lives in Connecticut with her husband, teenage son, and Elvira the Wonder Cat.




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3 comments:

  1. This is one of the cutest drinks with reads photos. Who doesn't want to try a drink that is so wonderfully portrayed. I am a big cozy fan and your book sounds wonderful. I really like your cover art too!

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  2. Thanks! My son made a tiny snowman and I couldn't resist taking its picture. Isn't the cover art beautiful? I can't wait to see what the incredibly talented art department at Berkley Prime Crime comes up with for the next book in the series, Olive and Let Die.

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  3. Love the drink and the book (the snowman is cute too.) Thanks for stopping by.

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