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  • A Valentine’s Day Menu

    In case I’d forgotten that it’s Valentine’s Day on Friday my Inbox is filling up with media releases from restaurants keen to promote their Valentine’s Day menus.

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    Now I’ve had good Valentine’s Day restaurant dates and one that was an absolute shocker – if you’re crying in the car on the way to the restaurant that’s not a good sign, is it?

    Generally, though, a date at a good restaurant can be a very romantic way to spend an evening. There’s no shopping, prepping, cooking or washing up, for starters. Plus you can hold hands across the table, play footies under the table and whisper sweet nothings to each over dessert.

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    However, if you like to cook there’s nothing more romantic than cooking a meal for someone.  It’s even better if you actually cook some of the food together; accompanied by a glass of wine, cooking is a great way to relax before dinner. 

    Last Valentine’s Day I suggested cooking Duck with Plum Sauce and Fresh Figs. This year, however, I’m on a health kick so my menu is focused on food that is light and fresh. So for those of you planning a romantic night in this Friday, may I suggest a combination of the following dishes previously blogged on The Hungry Australian?

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    Entree Options

    1. Oysters Four Ways
    2. Quail Egg, Asparagus & Truffle Bruschetta 
    3. Crab Avocado and Sweet Chilli Sauce Bites
    4. My Mother’s Chicken Liver Pate
    5. Seductive Caviar

    Duck, Orange and Pomegranate Salad

    Main Course Options

    1. Thai Beef Salad
    2. Vietnamese Pork Balls on Rice Vermicelli
    3. Duck Orange and Pomegranate Salad
    4. Moules Marinieres
    5. Thai Prawn Salad

    Chocolate Raspberry Cupcakes

    Dessert Options

    1. Rosewater and Lychee Sorbet
    2. Bellini Sorbet
    3. Strawberry Soup
    4. Grilled Figs with Vanilla Ice Cream and Strawberry Sauce
    5. Chocolate Raspberry Cupcakes

    The most important thing to remember when cooking with someone else is to relax and enjoy yourself. Don’t try anything too fancy or complicated and I’d also caution against cooking anything that requires precision timing. I’ve very easily distracted so prefer cooking dishes with a bit of ‘give’ when cooking with guests. 

    I also recommend prepping as much as possible before your guest arrives so your kitchen bench is as clean and uncluttered as possible. By the way, all the desserts bar the grilled figs can be made up the day/night before. The grilled figs do need to be done on the spot but that’s not difficult – just make sure your grill pan is really hot and smoking. 

    Good luck! If all goes well bacon and eggs for breakfast is always a great way to start the day.  Check out this post for more easy breakfast ideas.

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    Photo Credits and Recipe Links

    1. Raspberry and Pomegranate Layered Pavlova
    2. Raspberry Rose Gin and Tonic
    3. Quail Egg, Asparagus & Truffle Bruschetta 
    4. Oysters Four Ways
    5. Duck Orange and Pomegranate Salad
    6. Chocolate Raspberry Cupcakes
    7. A Father’s Day Brunch

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  • Duck with Plum Sauce & Figs for a romantic dinner

    This is not a Valentine’s Day post. With my current relationship status — recently separated after a nine year relationship/marriage — I feel ill-equipped to gush about heart-shaped biscuits and strawberry milkshakes for two with matching pink and white striped straws.

    Frankly, I feel like Ebeneezer Scrooge prior to the visits from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet To Come. I see young couples in love and can barely restrain myself from shaking my fist and yelling ‘Bah, humbug!’ at them.

    In case you’re wondering, no, I’m not anti-love; I love being in love. Being in love is pretty much the best thing you do for your skin, ever, easily trumping $200 jars of face cream and 12-hour sleeps. But I’m just not in that space at the moment and while it makes me a little sad, it also means I have heaps of energy for creative projects that might otherwise never see the light of day. Hence this post, created, written and shot even through my head cold has now moved into my chest and I almost sprained my ribs coughing today.

    So while this is not a Valentine’s Day post, this is what I would cook for a romantic dinner for two.

    • Oysters or caviar to start, served with Champagne
    • This Duck Breast with Plum Sauce & Figs, served with red wine
    • Chocolate mousse served with coffee. You don’t want to be falling asleep at this point. (PS ignore the awful photos in my chocolate mousse post – it’s an old post.)

    There are certain foods that one associates with sex and oysters and caviar are top of the list. So if your dining companion likes seafood either of these starters should help to set the mood. For the main, I was originally thinking of doing a seafood pasta but then I thought of the bloating factor, so common with gluten products, and not a turn-on in anyone’s books. So I went instead with this Duck with Plum Sauce & Figs.

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    Duck is one of those meats that nearly all carnivores love, but few try cooking at home. It’s a shame because duck isn’t a tricky meat – sure, you need to be quite precise about your cooking times but that is true of any good cut of meat. The plum sauce is tart and fragrant, and cuts through the richness of the duck, beautifully. The recipe below makes a medium-sized bowl, which will be way more than you will need, but it tastes great the next morning served on pancakes or with muesli and yoghurt, too.

    Mashed Potatoes are one of the greatest comfort foods known to humankind and will help smooth over any random awkward moments while the plum sauce and fresh figs crank up the sexiness factor. I haven’t bothered with vegetables beyond a few artfully placed lettuce leaves as I can’t think of one romantic dinner I’ve ever had that involved a lot of vegetables. I know we should eat a balanced diet but this is not the time to be thinking of your health.

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    To finish this meal all you need are a few spoonfuls of chocolate mousse and an espresso. If your guest says yes to an offered coffee late at night there’s a fair chance that they’re not planning to go to sleep anytime soon.

    To serve this meal, chill the Champagne and prepare the chocolate mousse and plum sauce in the morning. Cook the mash and prepare the oysters/caviar and fig and salad garnish an hour before your guest is due to arrive. Open the red wine and let it breathe. Then have a shower, get ready, tidy the house, and do whatever you need to do to feel good and relaxed.

    After you’ve served the oysters/caviar and Champagne and had a little breather, put on your sexiest apron and cook the duck breasts. While you’re doing this get your guest to help by heating up the plum sauce and plating up the mash, figs and salad. I find guests generally like helping out in the kitchen and if they don’t, well they’re not the sort of person who deserves to eat this dish anyway.

    So, in the spirit of a reformed Ebeneezer Scrooge, may I wish you bon appétit and a successful evening.

    P.S. save the dishes for the morning.

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