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Monday, March 28, 2011

Good Morning Sunshine Casserole from Jill Shalvis

My friend, Jill Shalvis has a new book out on March 29 called THE SWEETEST THING, the second book of her charming Lucky Harbor series. Tara Daniels thinks she's got it all together. A tightly wound erstwhile Southern belle, she knows all the answers. Until sexy Ford Walker swaggers into her life and turns her brain into pudding.

Click here to read an excerpt of THE SWEETEST THING on Jill's website. We're giving away a copy of THE SWEETEST THING today! Post a comment here for a chance to win. US addresses only.

I invited Jill to join me here today to answer five random questions and share one of Tara's delicious recipes. (Clearly, Jill had much better luck with Tater Tots than I did!)

Five Random Questions for Jill Shalvis


Who taught you how to drive? Have you ever had a fender bender?

My 16 year old boyfriend taught me to drive, and it wasn't pretty. It was a VW Bug, a stick, and I'd never driven a stick before. AND we lived in hilly Los Angeles. It was a nightmare. My first of many fender benders involved the tragic death of a mailbox. It died too young.

What is the biggest failure you’ve ever had in the kitchen?

Oh Lord. Pick one. My favorite is when we moved from Los Angeles to the Sierras. High altitude. Like 6300 feet high altitude. And my favorite kind of cooking is baking. But let me tell you, cooking at 6300 feet is VERY different. I burned bread, I burned muffins, I burned cupcakes, I burned pies. And I burned them all quite spectacularly. One time the fire department even had to get involved, but I don't want to talk about it.

What’s with this famous cookie obsession of yours? How did it start?

I can't even remember how it started. But hi, my name is Jill, and I'm addicted to cookies. Any kind. All kinds.

What’s the weirdest thing you like to eat?

Okay but don't judge me. The day after Thanksgiving, I made bread, slice it thick, load on leftover turkey and lettuce and ... ketchup. Don't ask, I can't explain it.

Writers often put aspects of themselves into the characters in their books. What, if anything, do you have in common with Tara from The Sweetest Thing?

Tara and I have very little in common. She's tall and beautiful and self assured (at least on the outside) and tough. I have far more in common with her sister Maddie (whose story was told in Simply Irresistible 10/10). Maddie's a little bit fumbling and unsure, but she is fierce when it comes to those she loves. I'm definitely fierce. :)

Good Morning Sunshine Casserole


1 layer of tater tots
1 layer of ham or sausage cubes (or crumbled bacon, whatever makes your skirt blow up)
1 layer of grated cheddar cheese (there's no such thing as too much cheese for breakfast)

Pour this over the layer:
6 beaten eggs
1/2 tsp salt (or more, if no one's looking)
1/2 tsp. pepper
1 tsp. dry mustard
1/2 cup of chopped onion
3 cups of milk
2 tsp. Worchestershire sauce
Add 1/2 cup melted butter over all that.

Cook 1 hour at 350 degrees uncovered.

59 comments:

  1. This casserole sounds great. I think all the picky eaters at my house would like it. Can't wait to read the newest book on my nook.

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  2. OK Jill yuck on that turkey sandwich. Let's never speak of it again lol. I probably have more in common with Maddie from the first book too for the same reason. Can't wait for the new book!

    Lisa B

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  3. Books sounds great. Recipes looks delicious!

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  4. Yay! More great books coming along! can't wait to read them, I hope I win!

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  5. I guess I shouldn't feel bad that my son ate my thanksgiving dinner with ketchup? Can't wait to pick this one up.

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  6. looking forward to this book :)

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  7. Can't wait to read it!

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  8. I can't wait to read The Sweetest Thing!

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  9. recipe sounds amazing.IM always looking for a good breakfast casserole!! Cant wait to read the book!!

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  10. We have a similar recipe we use with sausage and lots of cheese. It's delicious. It's really great for Sunday brunch with the whole family. I am so excited to read this book. My favorite thing about Facebook is that I have been introduced to so many new authors! Thanks!

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  11. I am looking forward to reading The Sweetest Thing! Love all of Jill's books!

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  12. Thanks everyone! And thanks to Susan for having me here. Love this site, love the recipes and fun. And I guess it goes without saying how much I also love Susan's books. :)

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  13. Poor Jill, eating hospital food while reading about Tara's delicious Good Morning Sunshine breakfast casserole!!! Life is not fair!

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  14. This casserole looks yummy... and so does the book! I can't wait to read this! : )

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  15. The recipe sounds yummy and I can't wait to read THE SWEETEST THING!

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  16. Congrats on your new release! Can't wait to read it.

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  17. Jill, the casserole recipe sounds really good. I love breakfast foods and may try this. I'm not a good cook, but the recipe looks so easy that I think even I can make it. :)

    Diana

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  18. That recipe sounds delicious! And i love the random questions! :)

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  19. I can't wait to read this!

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  21. Sounds like a great book. I'm headed to the bookstore tomorrow so I'll have to pick it up.

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  22. I just recently started reading her and I absolutely LOVE her! I love the way she writes her characters and all the different emotions within the books. Awesome, Awesome!

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  23. Sounds like a great book!! Can't wait

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  24. it sounds yummy im gonna have to try it

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  25. this recipe sounds amazing im gonna try it this weekend and the book sounds awesome

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  26. Love breakfast casseroles. Will have to try this one!!

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  27. love both your books! Cannot wait till this week's releases!

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  28. I love books where the main characters have a history together. It makes the book just that more interesting to read. Can't wait to read it.

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  29. this recipe sounds great thanks !

    Looking forward to the books release :)

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  30. Been looking for good breakfast casserole. The book sounds good too. I'll have to check out it out.

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  31. I would love to make this recipe for the kids !

    Best of luck with the book release :)

    Kym

    kykym(at)fullchannel.net

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  32. Love Jill Shalvis almost as much as Susan Mallery. I think I can safely say I have read Everything both women have written. Can't wait to read Almost Home and The Sweetest Thing. Would love a copy.

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  33. Wish I could say I have read Jill Shalvis's books! They look like a lot of fun. I have read all of yours and love them all. Cant wait for the next installment of the Fools Gold series!! I cant figure out how to switch google accounts - this being posted under hubby's account.

    Jennifer

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  34. ooh I can't wait for the book :) I loved Simply Irresistible

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  35. Love reading books by both you!

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  36. My phone is on crack and I'm having a heck of a time posting this comment! But I've tried to say three times that the recipe and book both look good!

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  37. Okay, gagging a bit over the turkey and catsup thing....

    I have had that casserole before, gotta love those tots!

    Looking forward to The Sweetest Thing!

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  38. Congratulations on tomorrows release of The Sweetest Thing. It sounds like a great book. Your interview was a lot of fun and thanks for the yummy recipe.

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  39. The casserole sounds great, Jill! Thank you! (Does it need modification for making it in a lower altitude area?)

    I can't wait for you book to come out!

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  40. Recipe sounds yummy and so does the book!

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  41. LOVED the description of learning to drive!!! I had a stick also, bright yellow Toyota - without any hills at all. ROFL!!! Ode to the mailbox was great!!!

    Thanks for a great laugh and recipe!!!

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  42. I am a sucker for a great read & this one sounds like it would be a great one. The casserole sounds yummy too. I think even my picky five year old daughter might even like to try it!!!

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  43. Recipe sounds great and can't wait to read the book!

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  44. I make a similar casserole for all the big holidays except it has bread cubes instead of tator tots. I do make a mean Tator Tot casserole that I am now required to take to every Tuesday night group party. :-)

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  45. Can not wait to read this book.....Second in the series!!

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  46. Susan, thanks for inviting Jill. And Jill, thanks for coming LOL. Best of luck on The Sweetest Thing. I'm sure it will be as awesome as all of your books. Thanks for the recipe. I might have to try it at work. I;ll let you know if my crazy old people like it LOL

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  47. What a great recipe - its like an everyday version of what I make with the leftovers from a ham dinner - only I could have this once a week instead of 3-4 times a year!

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  48. Love the Q&A part from Jill! And the Good Morning Sunshine casseroles recipes look yummy! Going to try that one out tomorrow! Looking forward to read The Sweetest Thing, soon! Had enjoyed Jill's books over the years.

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  49. I'm thinking breakfast! YUM

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  50. YOU are the sweetest thing to help promote your friend's book. It looks pretty good. Thank you for letting us know about it.

    Keep WRITING!

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  51. Squeeee, can't wait to read this book :) What a great recipe, writing it down to use this weekend now!! :)

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  52. The casserole sounds good. And the book sounds great too.

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  53. i found your blog via Rachel Hauck...thanks, Rachel. What did you drive before you learnt to drive (not a stick shift)? Even cooking at a lower altitude can be a challenge. Thanks for the posting. i would love to win this book. i am in Arizona

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  54. I don't cook either, or at least not if I can help. Everyone appreicates it also. :)

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  55. I can't wait to read this book! I loved the first in the series and I'm sure this one will be just as wonderful!

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  56. I had to learn how to drive on a stick shift too and I couldn't steer and shift at the same time. We found this out on a 90 degree turn. My poor mother almost has a heart attack. Good times :D

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  57. And the winner is Austinsmom!!! Austinsmom, please email your mailing address to my assistant at jenel@susanmallery.com so we can get your prize in the mail.

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  58. Recipe sounds wonderful. Good luck with the bookos ladies.

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