Tuesday, June 17, 2014

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Cowboy Caviar Salsa -Guest Author Mardi Maxwell


It's Too Yummy Tuesday!

On select Tuesdays I share delicious recipes either inspired by my books or that are just plain delicious! Today I'm happy to have special guest Mardi Maxwell, author of  The Doms of Club Mystique series. She's here to share a sizzling salsa recipe that's sure to please a crowd. Take it away, Mardi!


"Cowboy Caviar" Salsa

Ingredients

2 ripe avocados, chopped
1 cup Roma tomatoes, chopped
½ cup dices green onions
½ cup cilantro, chopped
1 can white Shoepeg corn, drained
1 can black-eyes peas, drained

SAUCE: (I double this as I like a little more sauce – I add as much as I think is needed)
¼ cup red wine vinegar
¼ cup olive oil
1 teaspoon ground cumin
½ teaspoon minced garlic
Salt and Pepper to taste

Directions

Place the first six ingredients in a bowl. Mix the sauce and stir to blend or put in small container and shake to mix. Pour over the salsa and refrigerate for at least one hour before serving on tortilla chips. I like the chips with less salt. Really good and if you make this for a party better quadruple the recipe and be prepared to hand out the recipe.

Their Temporary Sub (The Doms of Club Mystique 3)
By Mardi Maxwell


Two hot Texas cowboy Marines, sneaky lady with a lot of tricks up her sleeves, twice as much hot sex, and some devious BDSM

Catching Cassie Edwards was the easy part for twin Doms, Luc and Logan Ramsey. Keeping her will be the hard part. Cassie was trained by her Marine father to take care of herself. That’s a good thing because the men hunting her want her dead. When Luc and Logan find out she’s in danger they decide to become her full-service bodyguards and they move her into their home. Can one lush lady handle all the attention coming her way?


About the Author
Like most writers, I never know when my muse might show up and I might wander off in the middle of a dinner or a picnic or whatever. I can’t resist getting my ideas down on paper or my laptop or recorder. I may even ask a friend to remember something for me and they know to carry paper and pens because, and I hate to admit this, I’m a little rattled most of the time. There’s a lot of people occupying my head at any given moment and sometimes they can be pretty demanding that I write their story right now. I’ve found that resistance is futile. Lol. It’s easier to just give in and write.

I do manage to get some gardening done and some swimming and picnicking with my family and friends. And, don’t forget the drive-in movie in my hometown (my big addiction – popcorn, yum). I like to travel especially road trips and I rarely travel with purpose although I always find something interesting along the way.

The most important things in my life…my family and then writing and of course you, my readers. I would write even if my books were never read by anyone but it’s nice to know someone reads them and likes them.

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2 comments:

  1. Thanks for being here today to share your salsa recipe--and your book!

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  2. Thank you so much for hosting me on your blog. That recipe is addicting. I made it for my mother and she loves it and asks for it frequently.

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