Mabel of the Anzacs: A Taste of Greece with Galaktoboureko!

Okay funny story time. Galaktoboureko is a name of an exquisite Greek dessert made with layers of golden brown crispy phyllo, sprinkled with melted butterfilled with the most creamy custard and bathed in scented syrup. This is one of Eva's favourite dishes – she can't make it to save her life but Zoe does know how to cook.

That's not the funny part. A few weeks ago I was listening to talk back radio and the radio announcer was asking how would he pronounce the word Galaktoboureko. He came up with a way to remember it: GALACTIC BOOTY CALL – I laughed my head off!

Here's a recipe for GALACTIC BOOTY CALL or Galaktoboureko  from the upcoming novel “Mabel of the Anzacs”

INGREDIENTS:

Pastry

  • 450 grams of phyllo
  • 150 grams of sugar
  • 6 eggs
  • 150 grams of semolina
  • 1 liter of milk
  • the juice of half a lemon
  • 2 vanilla beans
  • 1 pinch of salt

Syrup

  • 150 grams of sugar
  • 125 ml water
  • 2 spoons of lemon juice

METHOD

1. Heat milk in a saucepan over medium heat until small bubbles form around the edge of the saucepan. Remove from heat.

2. Using an electric beater, beat eggs and sugar until pale and thick. Gradually stir in milk then add semolina in a steady stream.

3. Stir constantly, over a medium-low heat for 15-20 minutes or until mixture thickens. Remove from heat and stir in lemon rind, vanilla and 40g butter. Stir until butter has melted. Cover surface with baking paper. Cool.

4. Preheat oven to 200°c. Lightly grease a 20cm round cake pan. Melt remaining butter in a small saucepan. Place a sheet of filo onto a flat surface. Brush with butter. Repeat 3 times. Line prepared baking pan with filo stack, leaving ends to overhang. Repeat layering with remaining 4 sheets of filo. Place second filo stack into cake pan, across the first layer. Spoon cold custard into filo shell. Fold overhanging filo over custard. Brush with butter.

5. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until golden. Line a baking tray with baking paper. Turn onto lined tray and remove cake pan. Bake for a further 15 minutes until golden. Cool. Serve drizzled with lemon syrup and thick yoghurt or cream.

6. To make syrup, place sugar, 3/4 cup water, 1/3 cup lemon juice and lemon rind in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir until sugar dissolves and mixture comes to the boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 3 mins. Cut into wedges to serve.

Tip: as a delicious alternative, the lemon can be replaced with orange.

note: vanilla extract is different to vanilla essence

You can pre-order my book “Mabel of the Anzacs” from the following stores

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Mabel of the Anzacs New Book Trailer and Pre-Order Book Links!

I have a new book trailer for my upcoming novel “Mabel of the Anzacs”!

Two women – one a fiery teenager, the other a cantankerous octogenarian – find their mutual antipathy blossoms into an unlikely friendship in this heart-felt multigenerational story about finding a kindred spirit where you least expect it.

Release date is: July 31, 2018

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July Book Special: In The Blood of the Greeks for 99c!

 My first novel “In The Blood of the Greeks” is available for the special price of 99c for the next few days! What a bargain that is.

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Forbidden love, heart racing suspense, an epic tale set in war-ravaged Greece.
Two women — one a German officer's daughter, the other a young Greek woman filled with fury — race against time to help Jews escape a Greek town during World War II. They are moments from death if their clandestine operation is exposed. 

Eva and Zoe should be enemies but fate brings them together to work as a team to accomplish their life saving mission. They find themselves in an unlikely friendship that transcends the barriers between them and while they work to help Jews escape, their unlikely friendship turns to love. Zoe Lambros' faith in God is shattered after her mother's death at the hands of the German Commander. She determines to defy the enemy in every way she can–including a festering urge to kill the German Commander's daughter, Eva Muller.

Eva Muller has a tortured past, and a secret, if revealed, will lead to certain death at the hands of her father. Despite knowing the risk, Eva is working with the village priest to help the Jews escape. With her activities closely observed, Eva needs help to continue the clandestine operation and Zoe Lambros is the answer despite her antagonism to the fiery Greek.

Rated as one of the Best Historical Romance Novels by Bookbub (July 3, 2018)

This is a superb YA historical romance of a young woman's lesbian awakening. A romance forged in war that will take your breath away. — Kelsey, YA Review Blog

Forbidden love, heart racing suspense, an epic tale set in war-ravaged Greece. This classic is not to be missed.” — Roberta Kagan, Best Selling Author – All My Love, Detrick

Mary D. Brooks has written a novel that is not only superb, but the plot, the development of the characters, and the setting are perfect. It is an emotional roller coaster ride, but a good one. The story is gripping, the protagonists are amazing and well formed, the setting is realistic, and their friendship is wonderful. –  Rabia Tanveer for Readers' Favorite

An amazing story set against the horrors of World War II…There are many novels that take place during World War II. To write one that stands out in the crowd takes not only a great story, but intriguing characters, heart, passion, fear, and unfortunately blood. — SPR

 
Another powerful novel from Mary D. Brooks. As always the narrative is underpinned by detailed research that captures the setting perfectly whilst the romantic leads are superbly rendered. Mary D Brooks simply writes wonderful romance and her books are a genuine joy to read. – Danny /Amazon.co.uk

 One of the most powerful WW2 romances I have ever read. Beautifully described with engaging characters and tastefully written I feel I have found a true gem in author Mary Brooks and look forward to reading her other books. –Diane / Goodreads

A wonderfully told tale of life, love and prejudices, In The Blood Of The Greeks proves another excellent release from Mary D Brooks and one sure to garner her many more followers. It is recommended without reservation – BookViral

Bookbub Lists In The Blood of the Greeks as One of the Best Historical Romance Novels!

Well I got the surprise of my life the other day. Bookbub – the KING of Book promoters (and getting promoted by Bookbub is SERIOUSLY difficult because they are choosy!) listed my novel “In The Blood of the Greeks” as one of their Best Historical Romance Novels. For real. I was very excited.

The Best Historical Romance Novels

There’s nothing better than a love story set in a fascinating time period. We’ve rounded up a list of the best historical romance novels, from time-traveling passion in 18th-century Scotland to dukes and earls falling head-over-heels with unexpected ladies to cowboys lassoing love in the Wild West to Regency-era bachelors who meet their match. Check out our list of the best historical romance novels and series below, complete with publishers’ descriptions.

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Want to know why Bookbub picked In the Blood of the Greeks? Check out the reviews below and hop on over to Amazon and get your own copy!

This is a superb YA historical romance of a young woman's lesbian awakening. A romance forged in war that will take your breath away. — Kelsey, YA Review Blog

Forbidden love, heart racing suspense, an epic tale set in war ravaged Greece. This classic is not to be missed.” — Roberta Kagan, Best Selling Author – All My Love, Detrick

Mary D. Brooks has written a novel that is not only superb, but the plot, the development of the characters, and the setting are perfect. It is an emotional roller coaster ride, but a good one. The story is gripping, the protagonists are amazing and well formed, the setting is realistic, and their friendship is wonderful. –  Rabia Tanveer for Readers' Favorite

An amazing story set against the horrors of World War II….There are many novels that take place during World War II. To write one that stands out in the crowd takes not only a great story, but intriguing characters, heart, passion, fear, and unfortunately blood. — SPR

 
Another powerful novel from Mary D. Brooks. As always the narrative isunderpinned by detailed research that captures the setting perfectly whilst the romantic leads are superbly rendered. Mary D Brooks simply writes wonderful romance and her books are a genuine joy to read. – Danny /Amazon.co.uk One of the most powerful WW2 romances I have ever read. Beautifully described with engaging characters and tastefully written I feel I have found a true gem in author Mary Brooks and look forward to reading her other books. –Diane / Goodreads

A wonderfully told tale of life, love and prejudices, In The Blood Of The Greeks proves another excellent release from Mary D Brooks and one sure to garner her many more followers. It is recommended without reservation – BookViral

 

 

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