Spend a Summer Day with Elin Hilderbrand (with Recipes) (2024)

Spend a Summer Day with Elin Hilderbrand (with Recipes) (1)There is nothing like being near the beach in the summer, and Nantucket is one of the nicest places to walk, read, and get some sun. Elin Hilderbrand knows this well, and her familiarity with the island adds an authenticity to her novels.

Now that summer is officially here and the kids are out of school, it's time to get outdoors. If you happen to be land-locked without much hope of getting to the ocean, don't fret. Elin's newest novel, Silver Girl, will transport you to Nantucket, letting you experience the waves, the salt-scented air, and the charm of the island through her words.

Silver Girl centers around Meredith and Connie, two women who are facing life-changing problems (such as the end of a marriage) and long-standing issues (such as the rift in their friendship). Although they have drifted apart in recent years, they turn to each other and to Nantucket, hoping to find answers and some peace. Nothing is ever simple, however, and Meredith and Connie have a way to go before they can see the possibilities of their future.

You don't have to be jealous of Meredith and Connie's summer, however, because I have some treats in store for you. I am so excited that I can help you imagine what it would be like to spend a glorious day on Nantucket. Elin has graciously offered to share not only the perfect Nantucket day but also two recipes for dishes mentioned in the novel! You know how much I love to cook, and I almost squealed when I saw that Elin sent recipes for two summer dishes that make use of one of the most abundant of seasonal vegetables.

Let's get this summer day started already--we have a lot to do!

One Perfect Nantucket Day by Elin Hilderbrand

Let's be clear: I live on Nantucket because I love the summertime. I have launched a career where I actually go to the beach to work, since my work is writing about the beach, and since I'm old-school and still write longhand in legal pads. Now, that said, my life has the demands that every other life has: deadlines, meetings, children (three children, two of whom play all-star Little League Baseball, which puts me on hot metal bleachers instead of on my towel for more hours than I might perhaps choose) and housework. So although I have perfected every possible way to enjoy the summertime, I rarely get to enjoy a string of days in the relaxing fashion which I'd like. However, I have a blueprint for the best 18-hour day on Nantucket, and I'd like to share it with you.

Rise early. Nantucket is the far east of the United States, and today for example, June 14, the sun rose at 5:18. Let's get out of bed at 6 a.m. and have a cup of coffee on the deck. My house overlooks the 18th hole of the Miacomet Golf Course and the ocean beyond. And for our purposes, my house is your house. At 6:15, the sprinklers come on. Sip your coffee, start a new novel (I hear Silver Girl is pretty good) and enjoy the mellow sunshine. At 7:00, go for an hour's walk on one of Nantucket's many connecting bike paths. The Cliff Road bike path is my favorite as part of it overlooks Tupancy Links and Nantucket Sound. Go home, eat a bowl of berries and a scone that you've picked up from Mark-Et, and take an outdoor shower. Around 10, meander into town. Nantucket's downtown has cobblestone streets and unique shopping and restaurants, old whaling captains homes and steepled churches. My favorite stores for women's clothes are Erica Wilson, Hepburn, and Ladybird Lingerie. The Bartlett Farm truck is on the corner of Main and India. Stop and buy an armful of gladiolas, just because.

At noon, pick up a sandwich from Something Natural (my favorite is the avocado, cheddar and chutney on herb bread) and go to Steps Beach. This is a harbor facing beach with gentle waves and beautiful dunes covered in Rosa rugosa. Swim, read, sleep, repeat. Around 4:30, take a walk to the right and stop in for a co*cktail at the Galley Beach restaurant. Or, if you have your kids, keep going down to the Jetties and buy them a Popsicle.

That night, get a babysitter. After all, you're on vacation! Book the back table at the Company of the Cauldron. There's a different set menu every night, and there's a harp player, and the back garden is tented and extremely private. Afterwards, pop down to the Boarding House for a nightcap, and ask the bartender, Tom, to play "Daydream Believer." Sing along. You've had the perfect day.

Truly, what could be better than this? Elin is a woman after my own heart--the perfect blend of exercise (all that walking!), eating, drinking, reading, and relaxing. Ahhhhh.

I noticed she mentioned a market and a farm truck; that's good because you'll need to stop off to pick up ingredients for tomorrow's meals. But what to serve? No worries, Elin has that covered too. Here are two dishes that were part of Meredith and Connie's summer on Nantucket and can be a part of your summer too, no matter where you live.

Chilled Summer Squash Soup

  • 4 tablespoons butter
  • 1 large yellow onion, diced
  • 1 tablespoon flour
  • 4 cups summer squash, sliced into discs
  • 4 cups chicken broth
  • 2 cups white wine
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • salt & pepper to taste

Melt butter in a stockpot. Add onion and sauté until soft, 6-7 minutes. Add flour and stir for 1 minute. Add summer squash, broth, wine, and thyme. Simmer, partially covered, over low heat for 20 minutes. Remove from heat and allow soup to cool to room temperature.

Place cooled soup in a blender and puree until smooth. Return soup to stockpot, add heavy cream, and salt and pepper to taste. Serve at room temperature or chill until cool.

Variation: Omit thyme and instead add 1 tablespoon curry powder. Prepare soup as described above. In a food processor, puree 1/2 cup sour cream and 2 tablespoons mango chutney. Top soup with the chutney cream. Yum!
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Let me pause a second. Wow! Yum. I will have to try both versions. This soup sounds so refreshing and would be the perfect starter for a meal centered on a simple grilled fish or meat.
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Summer Veggie Pasta with Mustard Cream Sauce

  • 1 pound linguine or other pasta
  • 2 large shallots, diced
  • 4 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 medium zucchini, diced
  • 1 cup white wine
  • 2 tablespoons country Dijon mustard
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1/2 cup julienned fresh basil
  • salt & pepper, to taste
  • freshly grated Parmesan cheese, to taste

Cook pasta to al dente and rinse in a colander.

In a 3-quart saucepan, sauté shallots in olive oil until soft, 4-5 minutes. Add zucchini and sauté for additional 3-4 minutes. Add wine and cook down, stirring, 3-4 minutes. Add mustard and stir, then add the heavy cream, and cook over medium heat until sauce comes together. Add fresh basil, then toss with pasta. Season with salt and pepper and top with Parmesan cheese.

Note: This is excellent with Italian sausage that has been crumbled and cooked, and added to the sauce at the same time as the basil. You can substitute other vegetables for the zucchini: asparagus, mushrooms, etc. Yum!
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Okay, I'm starving now. Vegetarian or with sausage? Hummm, perhaps made twice so I can try each version. I'm always looking for new ways to use zucchini, and these dishes sound wonderful. I hope there is summer squash in my CSA basket this week; if not, I'm buying it at the farmers' market.

Thanks so much Elin. I cannot wait to get into the kitchen and give these dishes a try. They say "summer" and would be part of a fabulous lunch or dinner on the terrace, with the sound of the waves in the distance. In my case, I'll be eating on the deck in between reading Silver Girl and dreaming of the beach.

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Published by Hachette Book Group / Reagan Arthur Books, 2011
ISBN-13: 9780316099660

Spend a Summer Day with Elin Hilderbrand (with Recipes) (2024)

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In 1995, Hilderbrand married Chip Cunningham at The Chanticleer in Siasconset, Massachusetts; they divorced in 2015. They have three children together.

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“Before I started teaching, I spent the summer on Nantucket,” Hilderbrand says, “and when I left I vowed I would come back as soon as possible.” In the summer of 1994, she made this dream come true. Hilderbrand moved to Nantucket, taking a job as a classified advertisem*nt representative at a local newspaper.

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Popular on Variety. This is the latest announcement on a novel of Hilderbrand's being adapted for the screen. It was announced in 2020 that her novel “28 Summers” is being adapted as a movie by MRC Films.

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The tony island of Nantucket is a favorite among billionaires like former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Blackstone leader Steve Schwarzman. Sternlicht's neighbor is James Pallota, the investor and former Celtics minority owner.

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The Nantucket Current reported yesterday that Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, paid $42 million for the Monomoy Road compound. This broke the most recent record for the most expensive property sale on Nantucket.

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Famous second homeowners include Secretary of State John F. Kerry and his wife, philanthropist Teresa Heinz Kerry; former General Electric chief executive Jack Welch; and Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt and his wife, Wendy, who has made preserving Nantucket her mission.

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Although 25 different Hilderbrand books were mentioned in our reader survey, nearly 25% selected Hotel Nantucket as one of their top three, with the majority selecting it as #1.

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Elin Hilderbrand plans to release her final beach read, Swan Song on 6/11/2024. This is also book #4 in the Nantucket Series. Read more about her retirement plans in our complete author guide.

Is there a sequel to Summer of 69 by Elin Hilderbrand? ›

Yes, there is a sequel to Summer of '69: Set a decade later, readers can catch up with the Levin siblings in a bonus chapter, Summer of '79. The short story first appeared in Reunion Beach , an anthology celebrating best-selling author Dorthea Benton Frank, and is also available on its own as a digital book.

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The Perfect Couple is an upcoming mystery drama television series made for Netflix starring Nicole Kidman, Liev Schreiber, Dakota Fanning, and Eve Hewson. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Elin Hilderbrand.

What book is the sequel to 28 Summers? ›

From the United States. The Sixth Wedding is by Elin Hilderbrand. It is book two is a series about five close friends on Nantucket Island. Cooper Blessing, fifty-six years old and married and divorced five times, knelt on the sidewalk and proposed to Stacey Patterson.

What is the sequel to 28 Summers? ›

The Sixth Wedding , which is out today, is the sequel to 28 Summers .

Who are Elin Hilderbrand's children? ›

I have three children. Maxx, 20, is a sophom*ore at the University of South Carolina. Dawson, 18, is a junior at Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, NH. And Shelby, 14, is in eighth grade at the public school on Nantucket.

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Where does Elin Hilderbrand live now? ›

Author Elin Hilderbrand has published more than two dozen books, most of which are set on the island of Nantucket, Mass., where she has lived since 1993.

Why is Elin Hilderbrand retiring? ›

“Right now, I am extremely devoted to retiring in 2024, and it has changed the way I write, because I am enjoying it so much more.” The pace of publishing she has achieved in her career can only be accomplished by a strict schedule. “My reason for retiring is that I want every book to be the best I can possibly write.

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