Journey Through Cheesecake: An Author’s Culinary Adventure

Today I’m chatting with author friend, Christina Sinisi about her journey through the cookbook:

Philadelphia Cream Cheese: Cheesecakes.

Christina, I recently caught your post on Facebook where you showed a recipe book and mentioned that you have made every recipe in that book.

I found that idea fascinating. Especially since cheesecake is my favorite dessert!

What prompted you to start this journey?

First, thank you very much for inviting me to be on your blog, Carol. I didn’t plan on starting this journey, as a child, I didn’t even like cheesecake because I’d only had the kind out of a box. However, I have always loved to cook. And I’m an organized person (cough, cough, recently got called a control freak). So, when I make a new recipe (which is all the time), I write the date and notes. That’s how I started on this journey.

Why did you choose this recipe book?

In my job as a psychology professor, I am the advisor of the Psychology Club. At some point, decades ago, I made cheesecake for a club event and they loved it! It’s now become a tradition and students tell each other about Dr. Sinisi’s cheesecake. So, maybe the book chose me?

What was one of your favorite recipes?

In this cookbook (Philadelphia Cream Cheese Cheesecakes), I love the basic NY style cheesecake because it is so versatile.

How long did it take you to complete baking every recipe?

I first made the Northwest Cheesecake Supreme (the basic NY-style cheesecake) in 1991! I just made the last recipe (Very Smooth Cheesecake—a strawberry non-bake) this last month. That one was left last because I had to get creative—it called for a 10-ounce box of frozen strawberries—no one sells that anymore. All the fruit is in bags, so I purchased a bag and measured out the amount I needed.

Is this something you have done before, or a journey that you will undertake again?

I am working on several others, believe it or not. I have a Junior League of Lynchburg, VA cookbook I was given as a wedding present and I’ve made maybe 2/3 of those. More recently, I was given a Joanna Gaines Magnolia Table cookbook that I’ve also made most of the recipes—we just have the same tastes!

And, what I want to know: Who were your taste testers? That sounds like a job I would have really liked!

Decades of students, my family, and my church. Some recipes have been repeated many times and others were one and done. I may also have made sure to at least have tasted every recipe!

Christina, thank you for sharing your milestone with us.

Now let’s talk fiction. What do you have going on in your author world?

I am writing and hope to publish the third book in the Outerbank series, Hope of Hatteras. Look for that coming this fall!

Thank you again for being my guest today, Christina.

Blessings to you on all of your adventures going forward!

Christina Sinisi has authored several books including a romance called Sweet Summer:

Shelby Marano is the youngest of three sisters and was always Daddy’s baby girl—until her father was murdered when she was only eight years old. Ever since, she’s been running from anyone or anything that could truly hurt her. Instead, she seeks calculated thrills that leave her exhilarated, but when she’s caught outside during a summer storm, she quickly realizes not all adventures are within her control.

Tyler Burgess struggles with the responsibility of caring for a mother suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Forced to take a leave of absence from work and put his life on hold, his only reprieve is the volunteer work he does at the local museum. When a soaking-wet Shelby barges in, he offers her both refuge from the rain and a safe place to land. She’s the breath of fresh air he didn’t know he needed.

Tyler proves to be much more than just a nerd in a history museum, but what she finds out about him is a dealbreaker for her. As family health issues and an unknown stalker threaten Shelby’s perfect little world, she learns a hard lesson: no one can hide from the dangers of life. Can Shelby let her sisters, Tyler, and even more importantly, God, show her in one Sweet Summer that love is worth taking the risk?

For more information about author Christina Sinisi and her Sweet Summer e-book: https://bit.ly/4uUoEDG

Friday Feature: Always With You

Today’s featured book is the first in a series by Jessie Gussman. The heroes are “regular men”: truck drivers and mechanics. This is especially endearing to me as my husband was also a truck driver and mechanic. I can easily relate to these heroes.

This first book is my favorite, but the sequels are great reads, also.

Author’s Inspiration:

We own a trucking company and I’ve always loved reading books about regular men and women who do right and fall in love. I also love reading books where life is like real life, so that’s the kind of book I set out to write. Always With You is the first book I self-published and it’s one of my all-time most loved books. 

About the book:

One night changed everything…

Cassidy Kimbell killed a man when she was only nineteen.

Torque Baxter took the blame, serving ten years for her crime.

He told her to flee the scene of the accident. He told her to run. He told her to keep her mouth shut, so that’s what she’d done. She’d let a boy with a crush become an innocent man behind bars.

Today, that man is being released.

Cassidy expects Torque to hate her. She knows nothing she has done to atone all these years can compare to what he’s lost. But she hopes becoming his sponsor on the outside, especially since she’s a lawyer now, might help.

Little does she know, Torque doesn’t want her to owe him.

He wants her to love him.

But to do that Cassidy would have to give up the life she’s built for the last ten years. She’d have to sacrifice it all, just like he did.

Excerpt:

Chapter 1

Cassidy Kimball stood on the cement sidewalk and faced the red brick Pennsylvania state penitentiary building. Hot July sunlight glinted off the razor wire that looped in circles at the top and beside the chain-link fence.  Off to the right, the circular guard house, with its tinted windows, glared down at the parched brown and empty exercise yard.

Her stomach twisted like mangled metal in a car accident.

It could have been her on the inside. Not here, of course. But somewhere.

Swallowing the nerves that clenched her throat, Cassidy twisted the delicate linked gold of her wristwatch. Any minute now. Would she still recognize him? Of course, she would. The question was, would he recognize all that she had done as a tiny down payment on the huge debt she owed him?

When Torque had seen the passengers in the other car, when he’d known what the consequences were going to be, he’d never wavered. His brown eyes had been steady and level as he said, “Get out of here and don’t look back. You don’t know anything about this.” She hadn’t understood at first what he was going to do. Still shaken from the accident, she’d not really been thinking straight. But she hadn’t needed her brain to be fully functioning to know that she was in deep trouble. She’d already been fighting the urge to run. His command had prompted her to do what she subconsciously wanted to. “Hurry, before anyone comes.”

Then, he hadn’t accepted her calls, hadn’t graced her visits with his presence, hadn’t used the money she deposited in his account. Her letters returned unopened, and her emails disappeared into the prison of cyberspace. She didn’t know, couldn’t know, what he thought or felt.

She assumed he hated her.

A bead of sweat trickled down her temple. Her watch chain snapped under her shaking fingers. She shoved the broken links into her clutch.

Her hands stilled as the prison door opened. The jaws of a monster spitting out its prey. Prey she had fed it.

A man, tall and straight, strode out into the sunlight. Her eyes devoured him. Same casual arrogance dressed in jeans and a t-shirt. Same confident walk, with only a slight limp. The limp was her fault, too. With his slim build, Torque would never be bulky, but she could see the t-shirt that probably fit him when he first walked into this building as an almost-eighteen-year-old now stretched tight over shoulders that had widened and filled out.

Cassidy bit her lip and lifted her chin, taking a deep breath to calm the cramping of her stomach and disguise the curl of heat that came to life in her chest. Torque had always had that effect on her. She pushed the feeling aside and channeled her inner upper-crust snob—the only defense that had ever come close to working against the elemental pull that Torque exerted on her.

The last words that man had said to her were, “Shut up, Cassidy.” Now, she intended to get one question answered. Then she had to figure out how to pay him back. What did ten years of a man’s life cost?

About the author:

USA Today best-selling author Jessie Gussman writes sweet and inspirational romance from her farm in central Virginia. Having attended, but never graduating from the school of hard knocks, Jessie uses real life on the farm to inspire her cowboy, rural and blue-collar fiction. 

When she’s not chasing kids, cows and the occasional roll-away haybale, Jessie enjoys wading in Naked Creek and not cleaning her house. Most of the time her main goal is to keep from catching herself on fire…again.

If you enjoy fun stories with vivid characters showcasing strong families with a ribbon of faith tying everything together, you might enjoy Jessie’s books. 

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