All righty, then, it’s contest time!
I finally figured out how to use this new web builder program… after a fashion. At least enough to get my author site updated. I’ll continue to work on it, of course. It’s sloppy not to keep it somewhat fresh, especially since I shut down my author Facebook this week. (Facebook’s new pay-to-play policy on posts. I don’t think so!)
Anyway, tomorrow Devil in the Details is being released, and it’s time for a contest! Now a lot of you will remember my infamous Breakfast Cookies, aka Never Twice the Same Cookie, so called because what I put into the basic batter is always different. Always. Sometimes it’s several different types of dried fruit, other times its a mix of chopped nuts. I’ve used cocoa nibs, crystallized ginger, garam masala… you name it, I’ve probably tried it. Sometimes the magic works and sometimes it doesn’t, but it’s always an adventure. I’ve posted the recipe a couple of times and I’m reliably informed that the cookies are always a big hit. They also play a part in the seduction of my hero. Oh yes, Rafe can be had for a couple of these cookies, though he wouldn’t actually admit it.
So here’s the deal: I’m going to publish the ingredient list for the basic cookie below. What I want from you lot is your ideal NTtSC cookie. Tell me what you would add to it to make it the cookie of your dreams. Peanut butter? Cocoa powder? Rose water? Yogurt? Ground beef? (Yeah that would be a hard sell, but maybe you could convince me.) I’m going to pick the cookie ingredient list that sounds the best — and most likely to succeed — and award a copy of Devil in the Details to the hedonistic cookie lover who thought it up.
So here’s the basic ingredient list:
1 1/2 cups butter
1 1/2 cups white sugar
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
4 eggs
3 cups all-purpose flour
3/4 cup rolled oats
5 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 teaspoon lemon juice
3/4 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
You don’t have to give me quantities; the only reason I include them above is that it will give you a bit of an idea of what the cookie is like. (For non-bakers, it’s a big, soft, almost cakelike cookie.) Just tell me what you’d mix in. Spices, maybe herbs? (I love basil with chocolate!), fruit, dried or fresh; nuts, nut butters, some form of chocolate, flavoring agents… seriously, people, knock yourselves out. What blows your skirt up, cookiewise?
I will give you until 6 p.m. central time Monday to come up with your grand creation. I will announce the winner either on Monday night or Tuesday morning. And I may just use your ideas to make my next batch of cookies!

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