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Date Night at Home Ideas: Cocktails

March 21, 2013

Now that I’m sure y’all are gung-ho to have your very own date nights at home, I thought I’d post some recipes and/or links to a few ideas for the various parts of the evening.

Part 1: Cocktails

Let’s get liquored up.

  1. Mixed Citrus Margaritasmarg
  2. Skinny Mojitos: in a highball glass, muddle together the juice of 1/2 a lime + 1 tsp sugar + a few mint leaves.  Add 1 shot vodka (or gin, or rum) and ice.  Top with sparkling water.IMG_2162
  3. The Cuke: in a pitcher, combine and muddle 1 English cucumber, sliced + 3 limes, sliced + juice of 2 limes + 1/2 cup sugar + big bunch of mint.  Add 2 cups gin, then let sit for at least 30 minutes.  When ready to serve, pour over ice and top with sparkling water.IMG_2134
  4. Blended Strawberry Lemonade Margaritas: in a blender, combine 1 3/4 cups lemonade + 1/2 bag frozen strawberries + 1 cup tequila (silver recommended) + juice of 1 lime + small bunch of mint + squeeze of agave (optional).  Blend and serve.IMG_2045
  5. Vodka Lemon Sparkler: to make sparkling lemonade, combine 1 cup freshly-squeezed lemon juice + 1/4 cup sugar + 5 cups sparkling water.  Add 1 shot vodka to a glass with ice, top with lemonade and serve.IMG_1678

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Date Night at Home

March 20, 2013

date night 7

I love going out to dinner.  It’s probably one of my most favorite things to do ever, actually.  I love having KC take me out to some fancy joint where you generally have to wait an hour or more for a table (more time for cocktails!)  I mean, I’ll down a $10 cocktail like it’s going out of style, and then spend 2.5 hours lingering over dinner and deciding whether or not I could possibly fit a coffee and dessert into an already-full belly.  (Spoiler alert: I can.)

But, even with only two people eating, that’s quite the pricey evening.  So, what’s a girl to do?  Cancel date night?  Opt for Fresh Choice over Camino?  Nay nay.

Rather than sacrificing romance (or my taste buds), I decided to have date night at home last Friday.  I’m sure I don’t really need to explain what that means, but I’m going to anyway.  Because it’s my blog and I can do what I want on here.

Power!

Our date night was:

A clean house

date night 5Getting dressed up

date night 2Flowers from KC

date nightA homemade meal

carmelized onion pizza with goat cheese and prosciutto 3And fancy boozedate night 6

Surprisingly, staying in was just as fun and romancey as going out usually is.  You should try it!  Here are my tips:

  • Get your place cleaned up (you want to feel like you’re escaping, and not be distracted by the pile of laundry that’s been sitting on the floor since Tuesday)
  • Treat it like you’re going out — get dressed up (really dressed up!  Fancy shoes!  Lipstick!)
  • If you don’t think your honey is going to show up with flowers, ask him to pick up dessert on his way home
  • Put on music, dim the lights
  • Splurge on drinks (you’d spend way more if you were boozing it up at a restaurant, so feel free to get a nice bottle of champagne, spring for the bottle of red you’ve been eying, or get fancy and make your own cocktails)
  • Set the table with your nicest dishes, complete with stemware
  • Make something delicious, but not too time-intensive (you probably won’t feel very romantic if you’re spending 3 hours dicing, chopping, and sweating in the kitchen)

I like to have KC pour drinks and hang out in the kitchen with me while I prep dinner — it’s almost as fun as waiting for a table at the bar, with a cocktail in-hand.  Almost. 😉

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Valentine’s Dinner for Two, 2013 edition

February 12, 2013

Happy Valentine’s week, lovers!  Are you all prepped and ready to shower your honey with love this Thursday?  Will you be spending the day of love curled up on the couch with a box of chocolates? Out at a restaurant enjoying a fancy meal?  Drowning yourself in a margarita?  Those all sound like wonderful options to me.

Personally, I think there’s little else that’s more romantic than having a home-cooked meal with that special someone.  Now, as much as I love a fancy-schmancy meal, I really don’t like to spend hours slaving away in the kitchen.  (Because what’s romantic about sweating over the stove for hours while your sweet-baboo watches basketball?  That’s right: nothing.)  So my M.O. for cooking a Valentine’s meal is this: make it delicious, and keep it simple (and not too heavy.  Feeling sickly-full is not romancey.)

So, in keeping with the hot-and-spicy theme of the holiday, I’ve got a delicious meal for you to make for your loved one.  It’s full of flavor, takes very little effort (but still seems fancy), and pairs wonderfully with a margarita.  Convinced yet?  Let’s get cooking!

Chili-Rubbed Salmon Tacos with Apple-Cucumber Salsa and Lime Crema

adapted from Food & Wine

serves 2 (makes about 6 tacos)

salmon

Tacos:

  • Two 1/3 lb boneless, skinless salmon filets (preferably wild-caught)
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 1 tsp chipotle chili powder
  • 1 tsp orange zest
  • olive oil
  • salt
  • 6 corn tortillas (try to find good, handmade corn tortillas — it really makes a difference!)
  1. Combine sugar, chili powder, and orange zest in a small bowl.  Drizzle salmon with olive oil, then rub with spice mix.  Let sit 5 minutes (or you can just pop it back in the fridge at this point until you’re ready to cook off the fish.  When you’re ready to cook the fish, complete steps 2-4, below.)
  2. Heat oven to 350°.  Wrap tortillas in foil and bake just until warmed through, about 10 min.
  3. Heat olive oil in a grill pan on medium-high heat.  Add salt to both sides of salmon, then add fish to the grill pan.  Sear fish on both sides until cooked through, about 3 minutes per side.
  4. Place fish onto plate, then break apart into pieces.

photo 1

Salsa:

  • 1/2 granny smith apple, diced
  • 1/2 small or 1/4 large english cucumber, diced
  • 1/2 small red onion, diced
  • 3/4 tbsp. white wine vinegar
  • 3/4 tsp. sugar
  • salt
  1. Combine all ingredients in a bowl, stir to combine.  Add salt to taste. (Feel free to make this ahead of time and store it in the fridge — it keeps well.)

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Lime Crema:

  • 1-2 tbsp. mayonnaise
  • 1 tsp. freshly-squeezed lime juice
  1. Combine mayo and lime in a small bowl, stir to combine.

taco preptacoTo put these tacos together, here’s what I like to do:

  1. Take a warmed tortilla, and smash 1/6 of an avocado in the middle (the avocado part is completely optional).
  2. Add 1/3 of one of the salmon filets (broken apart into pieces).
  3. Drizzle with a little lime crema.
  4. Top with apple-cucumber salsa.
  5. Eat it up, then wash it down with a margarita.

What’s especially awesome about this meal is that you can make everything ahead of time and just sear the fish and warm the tortillas 10 min before you’re ready to eat.  (But even if you don’t, total prep time is about 10 min otherwise.)  Like I said, easy-peasy.

Wouldn’t it be romantic to come home and have your sweetie hand you a margarita, then lay out this this spread for dinner?  Yum yum.

And here’s a complete shopping list, to make things even easier:

  • corn tortillas (taco size, preferably handmade)
  • two 1/3 lb. boneless, skinless salmon filets (preferably wild-caught)
  • chipotle chili powder
  • sugar
  • 1 orange (for zest)
  • olive oil
  • salt
  • 1 ripe avocado (optional)
  • 1 granny smith apple
  • 1 English cucumber
  • 1 small red onion
  • white wine vinegar
  • 1 lime
  • mayo

I hope your Valentine’s Day is muy caliente.

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Valentine’s Dinner for 2

February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine’s Day lovebirds!

I know a lot of people have issues with this holiday.  I understand, it’s very commercialized (but really, what holiday isn’t?  Arbor Day?)  Personally, I’ve always loved Valentine’s Day.  I pretty much love any holiday that revolves around candy.  And really, what’s so bad about a day where you get to celebrate the people you love?

My Valentine’s day was shaping up to be uber-romantic.  KC knew he’d be working late, which meant I’d be hitting the 5:30 Bar Method class and then heading home to snuggle with the Seuss and eat a lonely salad for one.  Not exactly a night of whirlwind romance hmm?

So instead of celebrating this day of love on February 14, KC and I had a night out at home last night.  I say “night out” because I made a meal which you would normally get at a restaurant on Valentine’s Day.

Yes, I made red meat.  I haven’t really discussed this on here before, but I almost never buy red meat.  (In fact, the last time I made beef was Valentine’s Day 2010!)  Partly, this is because beef is frickin’ expensive (when I buy meat, I make the utmost effort to ensure it’s organic, local, grass-fed, cage-free, and all that other good business, which translates into — not cheap).  The other reason I pretty much only buy fish and fowl, aside from my limited budget, is because I feel very far removed from the food I eat a lot of the time.  I think if it came down to it (if I was stranded on a desert… farm… or something), I’m pretty sure I could take down a chicken or a striped bass if I really needed to.  But ask me to slaughter a cow?  I really don’t know if i could (gulp) stomach it.  Thus, I only buy red meat on very special occasions (much to KC’s chagrin).

Anyhoo, back to the point.  Last night I made KC and I caesar salad with homemade sourdough croutons; parsley-tossed shrimp; organic, local, grass-fed chateaubriand (aka top sirloin); and parsley-smashed red potatoes.

We started with the salad, shrimp, and a bottle of champagne:

Sorry you can’t see much, but isn’t candlelight romantic?  I set up a table complete with candles, wine glasses, and my fanciest china horse plates (50¢ from TJ Maxx, nothing but the finest for my table!)

After the first course, we moved on to the main course: parsley smashed red potatoes and steak (rounded out with a delicious bottle of petite syrah – yum!)

So next Valentine’s, maybe you and your special someone can skip the rush at the local steakhouse and have a romantic meal where you won’t be interrupted by a waiter, or hurried out the door as soon as you’re done with your meal (and, not to mention, save a pretty penny in the process!)  And really, what says “I love you” more than a meal cooked with love?  That’s right, nothing. (Except diamonds.)

Caesar Salad with Sourdough Croutons

serves 2

*pairs well with champagne, white wine, or a light cocktail

  • 2-3 thick slices sourdough bread, cut into 1 inch cubes
  • 1 small head romaine, cored, torn into pieces
  • 1 egg yolk, or 1 tablespoon pasteurized egg yolk
  • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 1 teaspoon anchovy paste
  • a few dashes of worcestershire sauce
  • juice from one lemon
  • 1 cup olive oil (plus more for croutons)
  • 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • salt and pepper
  1. Preheat oven to 400°.  On a rimmed baking sheet, drizzle bread with olive oil, salt and pepper, then toss to combine.  Bake 8-10 minutes until browned and crunchy.
  2. Whisk together egg yolk, vinegar, mustard, garlic, anchovy paste, worcestershire, lemon juice, salt and pepper.  Slowly whisk in olive oil until well-combined.  Stir in parmesan, then drizzle over romaine and croutons and toss to combine.  (This makes a big batch of dressing, so you’ll have quite a bit leftover.  Piadines anyone?)

Steak and Shrimp with Parsley Potatoes

serves 2

*pairs well with a full-bodied red wine such as cabernet, petite syrah, or zinfandel

  • 1/2 pound small red potatoes, halved or quartered if large
  • coarse salt and ground pepper
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable or olive oil
  • 2 filet mignon, sirloin, or flat-iron steaks (6 oz each)
  • 3 sprigs thyme
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 8 extra-large shrimp (6 oz total) peeled and deveined, tails left on
  • 1/2 cup chopped fresh Italian parsley
  1. Place potatoes in a medium pot and cover with cold water by 1 inch.  Season with salt; bring to a boil, then reduce to a rapid simmer.  Cook until tender, about 8 minutes.  Drain potatoes and return to pot.
  2. Meanwhile, heat oil in a medium skillet over medium-high.  Pat steaks dry with a paper towel and season generously with salt and pepper.  When oil just begins to smoke, add steaks to skillet.  Cook until browned well on all sides, turning with tongs as needed, up to 10 minutes total (for thinner steaks, cook 6-8 minutes total).  Reduce heat to medium, top steaks with thyme, and add 1 tablespoon butter to skillet.  When butter froths, tilt skillet slightly so butter pools and repeatedly spoon it over steaks, 1 minute.  Transfer steaks to a plate and tent with foil.
  3. Briefly rinse skillet under cold water and return to medium heat.  Add 1 tablespoon butter to skillet; when it froths, add shrimp and cook until beginning to brown at edges, about 2 minutes, turning halfway through.  Season with salt and pepper, add half the parsley, and toss.  Transfer to plate.
  4. Return skillet to medium heat and add cooked potatoes.  Cook, stirring, until potatoes are heated through and starting to break down, 1 minute.  Add 1 tablespoon butter and remaining parsley and toss to coat.  Season potatoes with salt and pepper.  Serve steak and shrimp with potatoes.

*Finish off this meal with your sweetie’s favorite dessert (we had See’s chocolate – yum!)

A big plus of the above recipes?  If you follow the specifications, it won’t leave you or your honey feeling overly-stuffed and weighed down, so you’ll still have room for dessert.  And really, what’s Valentine’s Day without something a little indulgent to finish it off right?  Right.