It seems a lot of standard buns are just… there. A thing to hold meat. They aren’t memorable or flavorful.
You want something better than a mere meat sling? MAKE THIS.
These buns are soft and chewy, tender yet strong. They can cradle juicy meat without instantly becoming a soggy mess, but they won’t break your teeth, either. That little bit of salt on the top complements just about everything. Want to use these for hamburger buns? Make big rounds. Or shape them into hot dog buns. Or as rolls that you can use for sliders, or simply slice open to add butter.
They keep great in a sealed container for a few days, and also freeze and thaw in a fabulous way.
Trust me, once you make these buns, you’ll never settle for the grocery store stuff again.
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– What is your favorite first line in a novel or story?
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– Cover reveal: E.C. Ambrose with ELISHA MAGUS (This cover is so cool. You gotta check it out.)
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Read MoreRead More“The book dies a real death for me when I write the last word. I have a little sorrow and then go on to a new book which is alive. The line of books on the shelf are to me like very well embalmed corpses.”
~John Steinbeck, Journal of a Novel
I have unlocked a cool new achievement in this whole “Dude, I’m a Real Author” journey. I blurbed a book. That book: Shield and Crocus by Michael R. Underwood. I was happy to get an advanced copy of the book through Netgalley and even happier when it lived up to the amazing premise.
As my blurb line says, “The book is fast-paced, especially impressive considering the amount of world-building. The fight is desperate. The tyrants are villains in the truest sense. Superheroes + Epic Fantasy = Awesomeness.” —Beth Cato, author of Clockwork Dagger
The book is out June 10th from Amazon’s 47North imprint, in paper and ebook. It’s one of my favorite reads so far this year. Do check it out.
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