Three Dinner Menus that Shout "I LOVE YOU"
Here on the East Coast, it's cooooold. Which means I'm guessing a lot of Valentine's Day feasts are going to take place within the four walls of your own kitchens. Cold snap or not, you know I am a big believer in staying home on a night when all my favorite restaurant chefs seem to be lobotomized into thinking that steak au poivre and chocolate dipped strawberries are the only two things that people want to eat on February 14. If you are in agreement, but stuck on menu planning, here are a few directions you might consider:
The Traditionalist Menu
To drink: Manhattans (cocktail); Kutch Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir (wine)
To eat: Short Ribs, Pomegranate Kale Salad, Horseradish Whipped Potatoes
To indulge: Chocolate Molten Lava Cakes
The Modern Traditionalist Menu
To drink: Boulevardiers (cocktails); Tegernseerhof Gruner Veltliner (wine)
To eat: Cider-Braised Chicken, Baked Polenta, Beets with Oranges and Feta,
To indulge: Homemade Chocolate Pudding (please add freshly whipped cream and serve in pretty bowls!)
The We-Couldn't-Find-A-Babysitter Menu
To drink: Craft Beer (cocktail) More Craft Beer (dinner)
To eat: Sweetheart Pizzas, Nancy's Chopped Salad
To indulge: Heart Cake (and kissy kissy emoji cookies, if you are lucky enough to live near One Girl Cookies)
STAY WARM!