cover image Teatime at Grosvenor Square: An Unofficial Cookbook for Fans of Bridgerton—75 Sinfully Delectable Recipes

Teatime at Grosvenor Square: An Unofficial Cookbook for Fans of Bridgerton—75 Sinfully Delectable Recipes

Dahlia Clearwater. Skyhorse, $19.99 (152p) ISBN 978-1-510-76729-4

Clearwater, a devotee of Netflix’s Bridgerton and Julia Quinn’s bestselling novels, dishes out sumptuous teatime offerings inspired by the Regency-era drama in this seductive debut. Laced with quippy references to the show’s high-society characters, including Eloise Bridgerton and the elusive Lady Whistledown, the straightforward recipes run the gamut from canapés and scones to macarons and trifles. Nectarine and goat cheese toasts are creamy and sweet, and “like Lady Whistledown’s gossip, nectarines happen to be at their juiciest during London’s social season.” Cranberry orange scones pine for a dollop of clotted cream, which, “much like Lady Danbury... seems daunting but is actually delightful.” There are also powdered sugar–dusted Regency classic red currant queen cakes, decadent cinnamon macarons with brandy buttercream, and the amusingly titled A Bundt in the Oven, rendered lust-worthy with a vanilla glaze. Those not already sated might opt for more savory fare, such as an orange-glazed Roast Duck Fit for a Duke or a buttery asparagus with brie puff pastry. To wash it all down, there’s a recipe for “Drinking Chocolate” that “requires a bit more effort than your standard mix,” but if there’s one thing Bridgerton fans know, “the best things in life often do.” Turn to this volume for a tempting taste of Queen Charlotte’s London. (June)