🍀 Here in New York City, our St. Patrick’s Day parade is one of the largest and longest in the world with over 3 million spectators. Hot coffee is a must for me and my husband on those cold March mornings when we line up with our fellow New Yorkers and tourists from all over the world to watch the parade.
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Because even though everyone is Irish on March 17, and New York owes a huge debt to its Irish immigrants, I've got Roman roots, just like St. Patrick, and the sweet, soft Italian cheese of ricotta is a fantastic ingredient for making tender, tasty muffins. It gives the muffins a nice substance without making them dry or heavy, so they're satisfying as well as delicious. Try them warm, right out of the oven, split open and slathered with butter or cream cheese, aahhh...
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🍀 A Recipe Note from Cleo
Cleo Coyle, who likes to wear and eat green on March 17, is author of The Coffeehouse Mysteries. |
Have a Happy St. Patrick's Day!
~ Cleo
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🍀 Cleo’s Shamrock Green
Pistachio Muffins (with Ricotta)
Makes 12 muffins
10 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
1-1/2 cups sugar
2 large eggs
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/3 cup milk (whole or reduced fat)
1 cup ricotta (whole milk or part-skim)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1-3/4 cups all-purpose flour (measure after sifting)
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup whole pistachios (measure after removing shells)
1 teaspoon green food coloring (optional for shamrock shade)
Step 1 – Prepare pistachios: Remove the shells by hand and measure out 1 cup of whole pistachios. (I use natural, dry roasted California pistachios, available in most grocery stores.)
A - ½ cup should be roughly chopped. You can pulse them once with a food processor or grinder or simply place them in plastic bag and bang away with a meat hammer or another fun smashing device.
B - The remaining ½ cup of whole pistachios must be ground finely using a food processor or blade grinder. *See my tips at the end of this recipe for getting the best results on this.
A - ½ cup should be roughly chopped. You can pulse them once with a food processor or grinder or simply place them in plastic bag and bang away with a meat hammer or another fun smashing device.
B - The remaining ½ cup of whole pistachios must be ground finely using a food processor or blade grinder. *See my tips at the end of this recipe for getting the best results on this.
Step 2 – Make batter: Using an electric mixer, beat the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Blend in the eggs, vanilla, milk, ricotta, and salt. Add sifted flour, baking powder, and the finely ground and roughly chopped pistachios from Step 1. (See note below on optional addition of food coloring.) Blend all ingredients only enough to make a smooth batter.
Optional: To make your muffins "wear the green" for St. Patrick’s Day, add 1 full teaspoon of green food coloring when adding the final ingredients to your batter. This will turn the batter a shade of shamrock green.
Optional: To make your muffins "wear the green" for St. Patrick’s Day, add 1 full teaspoon of green food coloring when adding the final ingredients to your batter. This will turn the batter a shade of shamrock green.
IMPORTANT: Resist the urge to continue adding food coloring and playing with the dough’s shade. Every time you work that batter, you are developing the gluten in the flour and ruining the muffin's texture. Add the food coloring once and let it go or your muffins will be tough instead of tender.
(See photo below) The batter on the left was made a shamrock shade with green food coloring. The batter on the right is au naturel.
Step 3 – Prepare muffin pan and fill cups: Preheat oven to 375° F. Line muffin cups with paper holders. Fill each muffin cup to the very top with batter. This will give you a nice, rounded muffin top. You can bake the muffins naked or add a sprinkling of some roughly chopped pistachios.
Step 4 - Bake and cool: Bake the muffins about 25 minutes. Muffins are done when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean (with no batter on it). Allow pan to cool for a few minutes and transfer the muffins to a cooling rack. Do not allow muffins to stay in the hot pan or the bottoms may steam and become tough.
Step 4 - Bake and cool: Bake the muffins about 25 minutes. Muffins are done when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean (with no batter on it). Allow pan to cool for a few minutes and transfer the muffins to a cooling rack. Do not allow muffins to stay in the hot pan or the bottoms may steam and become tough.
(See photo below) I topped this batch of muffins with a sprinkling of roughly chopped pistachios, but these muffins are just as good with plain tops. If you want to try something deliciously decadent, finish the baked and cooled pistachio muffins with cream cheese frosting...oh, baby!
*TIPS ON GRINDING NUTS:
When a recipe asks you to finely grind nuts, you are creating a "nut flour," which can give a lovely flavor to any dough or batter. But be careful not to ruin that wonderful flavor by over grinding. Make sure to pulse the grinder or food processor, running it in short bursts. And be sure to stop the grinder as soon as the nuts are pulverized. Why do this? Grinding without pause will create a high RPM on the blades and the friction will overheat the nuts and burn them, imparting a scorched taste to your finished product. If you over-grind, you’re facing the same issue. So pulse, baby, pulse. Do not over grind, and...eat with joy!
Now that we're all set
for the Eating of the Green,
here's a bit about wearing it...
New York's St. Patrick’s Day parade is one of my favorites. Both the New York Fire and Police Departments march in large numbers, and the spectators are often dressed as colorfully as the marchers. If you've never seen it in person, put it on your bucket list. The New York "wearin'-of-the-green" experience is worth it's weight in a pot of gold!
for the Eating of the Green,
here's a bit about wearing it...
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National Mystery Bestseller
#1 Amazon Category Best Seller
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& 2 Best of Year Lists!
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To Buy:
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"Scads of red herrings, peeks behind the show-biz curtain, and bountiful appended recipes will leave fans smiling contentedly."
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"This twentieth Coffeehouse mystery (after Honey Roasted) brings together the history of the shop, ripped-from-the-headlines plot elements, [and] the drama of on-site filming."
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"This book has amazing pacing, excellent dialogue and a FANTASTIC MYSTERY!" Fresh Pick Readers' Selection
The Coffeehouse Mysteries are bestselling works
of amateur sleuth fiction set in a landmark
Greenwich Village coffeehouse, and each of the
21 titles includes the added bonus of recipes.
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I don't know which is yummier: the mysteries or the recipes. Obviously, more investigation of both is required! Hope St. Patrick's Day includes a bit of blarney, a shamrock (or even better, a four leaf clover), and time to enjoy a great book...I have some suggestions!! Franski
Deleteadayada........Thank-you for always making me smile. I am always happily surprised to see your wonderful newsletter in my email. the pics of St. Paddy's Day were great and the muffins made my mouth water. A cup of coffee and a pistachio muffin for breakfast? Heaven! Thank-you again.
DeleteAs always your recipes make my mouth water. Can't wait to try this one for my hubby's St. Paddy's Day birthday.
DeleteI love the festive green! Thank you for sharing your recipes, writing, and joy! k_e_har
DeleteThese sound wonderful! I'm making the more of a cupcake than a muffin decadent version. I'm leaving the nuts off the tops of the batter, then adding a cream cheese frosting and a sprinkling of nuts on the top. I'm leaving the green food coloring out of the batter, but adding just a touch to the frosting. Happy St. Patrick's day to all! nancy.k
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DeleteSo sorry to hear they postponed the parade. Thanks for the recipe. I love pistachios. Can't wait to get the new book!
DeleteThese are the greenest muffins i have ever seen,can't wait to make them!!!
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DeleteLove the ricotta addition. Looking forward to trying these, they sound great and you can never go wrong with pistachio anything.
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DeleteThe mug is beautiful. I love your books. I usually make Irish soda bread, but I believe this year I will try the muffins. annette.m
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So excited to make these muffins. They look delicious! dianale
ReplyDeleteThese muffins are amazing! Mysteries and muffins, what more could a girl want?! Thank you for sharing and for the opportunity! jstone2
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ReplyDeleteA delicious recipe-good for the heart and soul! Thanks for sharing it with me!
ReplyDeletePerfect for a St. Patrick's Day get-together.
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All the experts say to eat more green foods. These are my kind of 'green' food.
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Yummy!
ReplyDeleteDelectable muffins and wonderful books are my cup of tea. Thanks. saubleb
ReplyDeleteSt. Patrick's is my 2nd favorite holiday after Christmas and these muffins will go well with both!! Yum!! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteMy husband might like these but I do not like pistachios!
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What a delicious St. Patrick's day treat!
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This muffin recipe looks yummy. Because the St. Patrick's Day parade has been cancelled here in Toronto, Ontario, we must find other ways to celebrate the Irish! mgsheph
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Pistachios aren't very affordable here, but I'm going to splash out for this recipe :) Can't wait to bake these for my favourite people!
ReplyDeleteI'm re-reading the series a second time after devouring Brewed Awakening, taking the time to bookmark all the recipes I'm determined to try. I love that this site has even more treasures!
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My husband loves pistachio muffins. These sound delicious and will be a wonderful treat for him when he comes home from the hospital.
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These sound heavenly! I LOVE pistachios and pistachio ice cream😋
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These look delicious. The ricotta is such a clever addition. Will be trying these soon.
ReplyDeleteLove pistachios but I cannot bake! So I will love from afar!
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ReplyDeleteI love pistachio pudding and ice cream! These muffins sound amazing too! Can’t wait to try them! Joanneb
ReplyDeleteAllergic to nuts.cheetah
ReplyDeletePerfect for that special brunch! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI love both pistachios and muffins, so these would be very tasty in my book! jsmith3
ReplyDeleteHi this is Lois. I love pistachios. I need to try this receipe. Rainloi
ReplyDeleteThose look yummy and I just happen to have some pistachios on hand! Great pics as always. I think it's a good idea to delay or cancel a few things right now, better to be safe. But we can still enjoy the book, the muffins and the fantastic giveaway. Thanks!
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Yum. Muffins and coffee and St. Patty's Day!!
ReplyDeleteI love that you make your recipes so easy to follow! TgrJade
ReplyDeleteAloha...and sure wish we had a Village Blend here in Honolulu ! Those muffins look delicious - I'd be buying a dozen ! Happy St. Pat's Day !
ReplyDeleteI am excited for another recipe that uses ricotta. I make my own from goat milk I get from my niece. Cant wait to try this. laurie.
ReplyDeleteLove the stories and the recipes! Happy St Pat's day.
ReplyDeleteI love your books, and pistachio muffins! The mug is beautiful! Thank you for the recipe, and this chance to win! areewek
ReplyDeleteThe pistachio muffins look delicious and the mug is absolutely lovely! Down here in Baton Rouge we are postponing the "Wearin' of the Green" parade and Shamrock Run until the health situation is cleared. We enjoy a parade anytime of the year!
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I'm a librarian and our school just closed effective immediately so making these in the morning lovind@
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip on grinding the pistachios and Why. I'm most likely to follow tips when I understand the Why of them..
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I love pistachio anything!
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this sounds so goo! thanks for sharing. jcook22@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThose muffins look AWESOME!!Pistachio is a favorite flavor of mine. I used to make a dynamite pistachio bundt cake.
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These muffins look look delicious. I just started reading your books and I've really enjoyed the first two. Happy St. Patrick's Day! kathycl
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ReplyDeleteI really enjoy the recipes from other countries. There is always something new to try. greenwav
ReplyDeletetccd1989 Happy St. Patrick's Day! Yummy looking muffins.
ReplyDeletePistachio is one of my fav's, definitely going to make these!barbbo
ReplyDeleteYum! Another perfect recipe to enjoy with a mug or two of coffee! Thanks for two terrific mystery series and so many wonderful recipes. Happy St. Patrick's Day!! bskts4m
ReplyDeleteOh my, I love the "Coffeehouse Mysteries", pistachio muffins and St Patrick's Day! My late husband was Irish and I have an Irish tattoo on my ankle in honor of him. A Claddagh, Celtic knot and shamrocks. It's colorful and beautiful.
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Well, I've got to download this recipe for my collection!! It looks amazing. The St. Patrick's parade looks like fun. Thanks for the chance and the great recipes.
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The recipes are mouth-watering and I am anxious to read the book.
ReplyDeleteThese muffins look like they are amazing! Thanks for the recipe and the chance to win....joanie1
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this yummy recipe. Will definitely bake these. I have read and enjoyed all of your books.
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I have the pdf of All your recipes now, yay! Can't wait to try them. I just l♡ve these kind of mysteries!
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Sorry to hear the parade is being cancelled, maybe the muffins will compensate in some way.
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Happy St. Patrick's Day! Those muffins look wonderful. I'll have to make them and take some to share at work. I'm not Irish but I'm absolutely fascinated with the culture.
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Pistachio is one of my favs!!! Definitely gonna try this! Katrinadehart@
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ReplyDeleteOoooh, another great recipe to go with another great book. Thank you for writing intelligent mysteries that I really enjoy.
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Sorry to hear about the parade but thanks for the muffin recipe. Happy St Patrick's Day!!!
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ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever eaten a pistachio.
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Those muffins sound amazing. Happy St. Patrick's Day.
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The muffins sound simply amazing! Happy St. Patrick's Day! general
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ReplyDeleteI am addicted to your coffeehouse mysteries as well as anything with pistachios. It has been a favorite flavor of mine since childhood (many years ago) and being Irish was a plus.In fact as a child everything had to be "geene" (green) including ice cream!! I am looking forward to making them! cottonp
Love your books. It would be wonderful if they were available in audio form for those who cannot see well enough to read the paperbacks.
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You know I am a huge fan of your books, but really your recipes are catching up!!
ReplyDeleteI am trying to decide right now if I should try the muffins or chocolate chip cookies for a St. Pat's party I am going to. It's almost as tough as waiting for your next book LOL. The Irish in me is loving that tea cup. Tea does taste different out of a china cup. Hope you two enjoy the day and stay healthy. bobnton
Oh these muffins look wonderfully yummy! catwoma
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patrick's Day! I have lovely memories of going to the parade in New York City in 1978 (when I was a young bride!) We were actually in Dublin last year. It would be fun to win that mug!
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ReplyDeleteHAPPY ST PATTY'S DAY. So sorry to hear they have canceled the big parade. Somehow it just won't quite be the same.
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ReplyDeleteThe muffin recipe sounds like it out of the world. Hope to make them soon
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The muffins look tasty and festive. I'm always interested in your giveaways too. I bought brewed awakening already but I would be happy to win a signed copy and the package and gift the copy I already have to to a friend. Happy St Pat's.
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Can't wait to see your next book! Always enjoy reading them! lwallin
ReplyDeleteMissing my St. Patrick's Day activity also...but diving into a good mystery will help.
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What a great newsletter! Our daughters have insisted that their dad and I quarantine ourselves for at least 2 weeks. (We're 80 and 84.) I know they are right, but it's hard to drop everything. I'm making the best of it and getting a lot of yard work done. Think I'll make your pistachio muffins! marthaj
ReplyDeletewaltkba I have a lot of sympathy for MarthaJane. My adult children are doing the same thing. Your books and recipes are incredible and I look forward to each new addition to the Coffeehouse Mysteries.
ReplyDeleteThose muffins look delicious and cute. I love your books and just finished Brewed Awakening. angelaj
ReplyDeleteI love pistachios...so these will be perfect! Thanks for the recipe and Thanks for the giveaway! DewGirl
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How exciting! I just may add coffee to the batter. LOL. God Bless.
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day, Cleo/Marc and Alice! Thank you, for another wonderful post (always a pleasure to read). Cheers to your health!
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Happy St Patrick's Day I used to love it in Houston, Texas which is the biggest one I have so far been to...thank you for all the recipes. Think green...
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Happy St. Patrick's Day! Almost lol. Those muffins look absolutley delicious. I will definitely be trying them that's for sure.
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The muffins look delicious. I wonder how they would taste if made glutenfree.
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I don't know that I've ever tried pistachios. These muffins look tasty though!
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These muffins are so cute! Such a fantastic bright green. You always have such tasty recipes. khpinel
ReplyDeleteWhen I was little, I was freaked out by pistachio anything because of the color! Now I love pistachio everything! These look so good. I am not crazy about baking, so I'll have to make my daughter who loves to bake make me some lol. first 7 of email christy
ReplyDeleteI love the muffin recipe; can't wait to try them. They look amazing! ringo_94@hotmail (dot) com.
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Can't wait to bake these muffins. They look so festive. Can't wait to read the book.
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LOVE pistachios, these muffins look amazing, love the green but especially glad to try something using the pistachios!
ReplyDeleteThe muffs look yummy! Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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Ricotta is on my grocery list just for these muffins. I was planning to make these for my co-volunteers at our regional Girl Scout Museum on St. Patrick's Day. Green for St Patrick, green for Girl Scouts, delicious recipe, how could I miss. Unfortunately, the Museum will be closed to "minimize social interaction", so I guess will have to eat them at home. lroth@pc
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ReplyDeletePistachio ice cream is my favorite! Thank you for the
ReplyDelete"Shamrock Green Pistachio Muffins with a Royal Tara" recipe. Can't wait to bake this for my family's St. Pat's holiday!
I see a trip to the "big box store" in my future for a large bag of shelled pistachios! Thank you!
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I love pistachio-flavored anything, the ricotta is an interesting touch- I usually use applesauce instead of oil in my muffins. Definitely will be baking up a batch of these🍀😉
DeleteLove the books. Reading Coffee House series. Looking forward to starting the Haunted series. Always looking for new recipes and your books/website/newsletter are definitely one of my go-to sources.
ReplyDeleteThe Shamrock Green Pistachio Muffins recipe sounds good. Actually yummy. I will be downloading the recipe.
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I do hope I win. Love this Irish Blessing Mug and Prize pack.
I love nuts but for some reason never tried Pistachio nuts. Guess now I will have to try them.
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These look so festive and fun. I can't wait to try them. Love the Coffee House series. Have a great weekend! canbymo
ReplyDeleteI love the Coffeehouse mystery series and have read every one. With each new book, it's like visiting with family. I can't wait to make these muffins. Pistachios are my husband's favorite. He's going to love them.
ReplyDeleteI was lucky enough to be in NYC in 1980 and was able to watch the St. Patrick's Day parade. It was cold that day but so much fun.
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Yum! Thank you for a low fat, no food coloring alternative.
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I have enjoyed reading your Coffeehouse series from the very beginning. The wonderful recipes are fun bonus. Looking forward to next great read. Mo@heedl
ReplyDelete(mkpark1) I love the Coffeehouse mysteries. Getting ready to read A Brew to A Kill. Going to make the muffins this weekend. Look so good.
ReplyDelete(kdegenn) I love the coffeehouse books! The muffins look amazing!
ReplyDeleteSadly, all of our St. Paddy's Day events have also been cancelled (better safe than sorry, though)! I am going to make theses cupcakes for the family this weekend...they will love them. Thanks!! bentleyboy22(at)comcast(dot)net
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ReplyDeleteLá sona naomh Patrick! (Gaelic for "Happy St. Patrick's Day!!!) d268all
These muffins look so yummy! jan_hea (first 7 of email)
ReplyDeleteAn Irish mug for Irish coffee, served with shamrock green muffins; can't get any better than that!
ReplyDeleteOver the years I've had fun trying out various "green" foods for St. Patrick's Day. These muffins look like fun! The inclusion of ricotta is a great idea, as so many muffins are a bit heavy in terms of oil. I was already set to try them, and then you suggested going decadent and topping with cream cheese icing.......only my favorite guilty pleasure! Now I need to get the ingredients immediately. Why wait till the 17th?
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What a great recipe. I would never have thought to put ricotta cheese in muffins. I am going to have to make some for my mom. Her birthday is on St. Patrick's day. Thank you for the great recipes and all the great books you write :)
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Who doesn't love pistachio muffins. The perfect St Patrick's day treat.
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These sound and look amazing! I love pistachios but never thought to make muffins with them. Happy St. Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteThe Pistachio Muffins sounds heavenly; I'm planning to make them. Thank you for these wonderful recipes and books!
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Thank you for the great books you write and the lovely link to the riverdance video, it was great to watch. I always make the chocolate ricotta muffins for me and my daughter, they are the bomb! ����
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ReplyDeleteGreetings from Texas. As always, love the your books and still recommend them to everyone. Cleo recipes are always a favorite here. I am new to grinding nuts for baking, so I really appreciate the tips for grinding. Also, your mouth watering photos entice us to try our hands to make them. Catherine Lane @: catherine_1of3lanes@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteHi and Happy St. Patricks Day. I was sad to hear that the parade has been postponed. Can't wait to get a hold of your new book and the new recipes. kindle1
ReplyDeleteLove your recipes & books! Coffee & Pistachio Muffins sounds like a perfect match. Please keep the great mysteries & great recipes coming. cmeier2
ReplyDeleteThese muffins look wonderful. I love pistachios and these sound yummy. Thank you.
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Green is my favorite color and pistachios are my favorite nut! Clare Cosi is my favorite sleuth, too!
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Muffins, a book, a beautiful mug - all sound great ! trwilli
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ReplyDeleteWe always try to bake something green for the 17th, and pistachios usually feature in some way. sawinla
ReplyDeleteThese muffins look lovely. Since my grandchildren are out of school for 2 weeks, I think I’ll make these muffins with them when they are with me during the day.
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Happy St. Patrick's Day! The pistachio muffins look so yummy and fun. Looking forward to trying them.
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That picture of those muffins makes me want some right now! No pistachios in the house, though. Bet I could hit the grocery and be in and out so fast even the Covid-19 wouldn't know I'd been there. Stay well everyone. annerow
ReplyDeletePistachio gelato is one of my favorites, so I am looking forward to trying these ASAP! The use of ricotta is inspired indeed. Thanks for this yummy recipe! brenda@
ReplyDeleteI've been scouring Pinterest looking for something sweet to make for St. Paddy's day and this is just the ticket. Can't wait to make them. jo.ann.
ReplyDeleteOMG. These muffins look amazingly delicious! thank you for sharing this recipe, that is going right in my favorite recipe box. Reading
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this recipe! I'm stuck in my apartment after eye surgery and I've been listening to your books. I love them! yvonne.r
ReplyDeleteCleo, thank you for sharing with us over the years your fun and wonderful reads and all your yummy recipes!
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Thanks for the great pictures of past St Patrick's Day Parades! The city cancelled ours too (last weekend) but some of us gathered for a tiny tribute anyway!! Love your recipes and especially your books! kjkoukl
ReplyDeleteI love every one of the Coffeehouse books! One of these days, I'll convert the recipes to gluten-free & get the FULL experience! joaniec
ReplyDeleteLove the Coffee Shop series and the Haunted Bookshop series. Can't wait for more Jack and Pen!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your Coffee Shop series- have shared them with my daughters! Next up, Haunted Bookshop series! reclmn@
ReplyDeleteThese sound so good! Thank you for sharing the recipe and having the contest. madamha
ReplyDeleteThose green muffins look great! noahcpa
ReplyDeletePistachio muffins - yummy! LOve ricotta and all nuts. Definitely will try!
ReplyDeleteI love pistachio torte so I was delighted to see your pistachio muffins! I really enjoy your books and recipes! Thank you for the chance. The cup looks beautiful and the bag too.donakut
ReplyDeleteI can not tell you how much I enjoy reading your books. You have made a bad situation into something that is less painful. ilenepaulabryson@aol.com
ReplyDeleteThe pistachio muffins look like they would melt in my mouth. They look moist and very delicious. Being part Irish my husband and I would love to have the mug. simtim7
ReplyDeleteOh wow! This is awesome!I love y'alls books!!! nani_geplcs@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThose look delicious! I love pistachio!
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oh my what a wonderful recipe for those muffins. thank you. we love pistachio's. Thanks for the very generous give a way. I have a lot of Irish myself.
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What a great recipe! I sure did miss not celebrating St. Patrick's day this year. Katheri
ReplyDeleteThis recipe looks very interesting - and green! Will try it anyway because my husband loves pistachios!!
ReplyDeleteI love your books and recipes. Each book is so gripping i always look forward to it. Thank you for everything you do for your fans.Happy Saint Patrick's day. Werdolex@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I am enjoying my book and just purchased 2 more! I'm hooked. annab
ReplyDeleteI have been really enjoying this series of books. May there be many more! I'm getting a new oven, and your recipe for pistachio muffins is the first thing I'm baking in it.
ReplyDeleteI'm no cook but I do sometimes try making easy recipes. This recipe looks good. Your books look intriguing and interesting. Would love to review the paperback/print format of your books. I love to read and finding new books and authors.
ReplyDeleteGreat prize pack. Hope I win. I can share this prize pack and recipes with my family.
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This giveaway is now over. Congratulations to our winner. By random number draw, the winner is Lynn Fitzpatrick!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS TO EVERYONE who entered our giveaway. We wish we could give a prize package to all of you. (Maybe someday!) Until then, we want to thank you for keeping us inspired. Be sure to check out our new newsletter for our latest contests, and thanks again for joining in the fun!
~ Cleo
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