Cooking Ideas For Valentine’s Day: Love Recipes
February 1st, 2009
Valentine’s Day is just a couple of weeks away, and if you are on the lookout for some quick and easy recipe ideas to impress your loved ones with, then you have come to the right place. Even people who do not usually cook, should be able to take some cooking ideas and turn their Valentine’s Day meals into something memorable and momentous.
Since love and Valentine’s Day are generally accompanied by heart shapes, the color red and loads of chocolates and other sweet somethings, this is what we will concentrate upon when suggesting love recipes that you can use to impress your loved one on this special day.
Cooking Ideas For A Valentine’s Breakfast
Strawberries have long been known as an aphrodisiac, and the color that they impart to food makes them the perfect ingredient for a valentine breakfast. Cranberries are also another tasty and healthy choice for a breakfast ingredient. Make sure that you serve some cranberry juice during breakfast to add color and romance top the meal. One simple love recipe that you can try for breakfast is strawberry French Toast. Beat together two eggs, a cup of milk and a tbsp of sugar. Dip some fruit or regular bread in this mix and shallow fry in butter or vegetable shortening. Chop fresh strawberries and top the French Toast with these and some strawberry preserve or sauce to serve a tasty and lovely looking brekky. You can also make heart shapes with the strawberry sauce or pieces on top of the bread. Serve along with red roses on a breakfast tray and your lover will be floored!
If your guy or gal likes pancakes, then here’s the recipe for an easy and tasty one that you can serve on Valentine’s Day. Whisk together 2 cups of baking mix( buttermilk), 2 eggs and a cup of milk till the mixture is smooth. Drop in chopped cranberries/chocolate chips/ strawberries into the mix and pour this batter onto a greased frying pan. Turn over when the mix bubbles and cook till lightly browned. Cook some berries with a little sugar in a thick based pan to make your own topping. Serve your pancakes with berry toppings or with oodles of chocolate sauce for a sexy looking breakfast.
Cooking Ideas For A Valentine’s Dinner
You can make a Valentine’s Day dinner special by giving it a red color theme. Serve deep red tomato soup for an entrée. You can make a heart shape on top of the soup with a little cream. For the main course, you can serve some red hot tandoori chicken (if your partner likes Indian food) or a pasta dish with red sauce like Arrabiata if you are into Italian food. A seafood main course with oysters will not only be very “gourmet”, it might also be a sexy aphrodisiac. While a typical Valentine’s dessert should be laden with chocolates and cream, you can try and keep it light and healthy by serving a selection of fruits topped with a little confectioner’s or brown sugar or dipped in chocolate. Remember that while you can always go for a rich dessert, a very heavy dinner might leave you both too full for any kind of action afterwards!

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