Valentine’s Day:
No Restaurant? No Problem!
Welcome
to Valentine’s Day in New York City, where going out to dinner has key winning
ingredients like cliché prefix menus and a 30 minute wait to be seated WITH a
reservation. I’ve decided a long time ago that being in the comfort of your own
home, no matter how simple or complex the spread, always gets the evening
started on a relaxed note. People are often intimidated by the idea of cooking
on a regular night, let alone an especially romantic occasion like February 14th.
I wanted to share with you some tricks/helpful hints that your partner will
think you put in a “gourmet” effort but you actually spent “everyday” time on
your preparation.
First of all, after the gifts and
cards exchange, a nibbly appetizer is key. It leaves so much more time for all
those intimate eye gazes and romantic conversation. A simple cheese board, that
goes a little further than just adding crackers could be the perfect sensory aphrodisiac.
Its light in fare, has plenty of color, and full of different textures to
awaken all the palette pleasures.
Second key ingredient is a good
wine! Better than any cocktail, wine is elegant, its simple, its sultry. There
are delicious wines for any budget (expensive does not always mean the best). I
found that a greatly/ poorly paired wine can absolutely make or break a meal.
There are general rules you can always follow like contrast the pair
completely, or try to have one that has a lot of complimentary flavors.
The
important message is to always remember is that romance in the kitchen is a lot
like having the perfect Valentine. All the ingredients have to complement each
other. There’s a level of chemistry involved. It takes a little bit of effort
but shouldn’t be too hard or forced. If you love your valentine, it shouldn’t be
hard to create a romantic meal that they will love right back. Happy Valentine’s
Day.
Happy
Cooking!
With Love,Grace