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Easy to Prepare Valentine’s Day Recipes

Posted in Holiday recipes on January 30th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

For most couples, it has always been a habit to go out for dinner when Valentine’s Day comes. However, this practice can be very expensive too, especially when you already have a family to take with you. This is why dinner preparations are also viable options for those who want to save money this Valentine’s Day, and this article can get you started with easy recipes to prepare for your family.

Crock pots are great tools for you to use in preparing Valentine’s food. We often use them when we want to make sure that dinner will be ready after coming home late in busy days. But they are great assets for Valentine’s also since many times, slow cookers have removable inner pots too that can be served on the table as a stylish dinnerware.

Cooking with a crock pot will also free you up with some quality time with your loved ones during Valentine’s Day rather than you spending all your time slaving in the kitchen. There’s a vast array of meal ideas for the crock pot too, like roasted chicken or beef roast with vegetables. And the best option of it all is how you can set it to cook slowly or a bit faster depending on the time you have set aside for cooking.

I know that Valentine’s Day dinner preparations can be very painful since you ought to spend more time loving than cooking during this day anyways. But for those who are still determined, there’s a definite way for you to enjoy more, and that is to make a dish that can be prepared ahead of time or something that just needs to be baked on Valentine’s.

With this Valentine’s Day idea, it’s easy to think about making casseroles since they are hands-down the easiest make-ahead food. They can be made using various kinds of meat like pork, beef or chicken, and even your choice of tasty fish, marinated, dressed and wrapped in foil, ready to be baked as a delicious Valentine’s food. Just remember though that you are not to add milk or eggs before being ready to cook the casserole, and if you’re using cooked meat, cook and slice the meat at February 13 and combine the ingredients by the 14th, which would be the day you’ll pop the dish in the oven.

If you’re still in a pinch in making a Valentine’s Day food, not wanting to follow the previous two ideas, this one trick I bet will win you over. The trick is to prepare dishes that use only up to five ingredients to make. I know ideas for this one can be quite challenging, but the advantage to this is that you’ll save some serious time in food preparation if you have fewer ingredients to think of. Try to make baked foods too. That way, cooking time can be converted to family time when the meal sits quietly inside the oven.

Another advantage to this is because of its simplicity, some old enough family members can also help during Valentine’s dinner preparation. This again cuts preparation time, and can be a very fun activity involving family members too. And again, doing prep work the day before can free you up a lot more than you expect.

A great Valentine’s Day idea that falls into this category involves cooking pasta with some delicious sauce and meat. Good thing about pasta is that the ingredients can be cooked at the same time. Just make sure and be careful that you won’t get ahead of yourself and go ruin the meal in the process when you go about cooking all the ingredients simultaneously.

Preparing Valentine’s food need not to be painful if you do it right and saves you expenses against eating out. Dinner preparations should not take off your time with your loved ones too, so slaving in the kitchen is definitely not an option. With a little planning and hard work before the event, you can make Valentine’s evening a fun and romantic time filled with delights for you and your sweetie.

February 14 is definitely a very perfect day where you can cook some Valentine’s food for your special someone. Visit the Food Menu Blog for more tips on how to prepare Valentine’s food and other cooking ideas that you will certainly love to share with your family and friends.

Christmas Drink Recipe Ideas

Posted in Drink Recipes on January 29th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

Want some new Christmas Drink Recipes to impress your holiday guests this year? Why not introduce a new tradition into your annual holiday party. There are lots of different drink recipes you can incorporate into your holiday party, so be a little different this Christmas and give your family and friends a special treat!

Wassail

Let’s start our drink recipe tour in Jolly Old England with something called Wassail. It’s a tasty Christmas party drink made with apple cider and a combination of some spices. Mix it together, heat it up and if you want to add a “little kick” to it, really spice it up with a little brandy. It has a great aroma and tastes even better!

Glühwein (Hot Mulled Wine)

Next on our Christmas drink recipe search let’s see what Germany has to offer. A warm wine drink is what we will find here. It’s called Glühwein (Hot Mulled Wine) and like Wassail it tastes and smells great.

Who would have thought that you could that you not only make a fun, delicious new drink, but also give your house a cheerful, delicious holiday aroma that will warm the hearts of your guests as well. Imagine your fragrant house filled with friends and family sampling your new holiday recipe ideas…It’s going to be a great holiday season!

Cafe Mexican

The next Christmas drink idea is from our neighbors to the south…Mexico! Everyone loves a hot cup of Joe after dinner, but you can make that ordinary cup of coffee a gourmet delight with a recipe for Cafe Mexico! A combination of spices and a dollop of whipped cream will turn your after dinner coffee into a dessert! You can add some Kahlua coffee liqueur, or you can serve the non-alcoholic version.

American Eggnog

Finally, we have the old American holiday drink recipe…Eggnog. This is a drink you’re probably familiar with. It’s a holiday standard in my house but we like to add a little brandy or triple sec to give it a little vigor! This traditional holiday drink warms you from the inside out on a cold winters’ night.

Add Some Spice To Your Christmas Drink Recipes

There are so many new and unique tastes from all over the world to help you add a “little something Extra” to your holiday party ideas this year. Holiday drink recipes and food recipes can turn your holidays into a gourmet feast, so try some new ideas this year.

Jill Gallo is Ms. Party Ideas and she writes for http://www.partyideasparade.com Come on and find some more unique and delicious holiday drink and food recipes. Jill loves to write about unique party ideas and loves to swap party ideas with you!

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