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Very Valentines
A Romantic Menu for Date Night
By Vanessa Bathfield, Executive Chef and Culinary Expert
As a parent, Valentine's Day may be one of those rare beasts – date night! Therefore, you need to make it both simple and special to maximize the babysitting hours available to you.
Along with a wonderful meal, there are a few other essential ingredients you need for a romantic evening:
- Good lighting! Please don't go candles only. It makes it impossible to see what you're eating. Instead, select a few lamps or use the dimmer switch with some romantic candles to make a perfect setting.
- Great music! This is the evening to play "your" song. Every couple has a song that will make you smile. Throw in a little jazz or whatever it takes to get you in the mood.
- Great wine! Recommendations for a red and a white, whichever is your personal preference (here's mine):
- White – 1994 Chalone Chardonnay
- Red – 2002 Rutherford Hill, Merlot
And now for a winning menu. These are a few simple yet delicious items that don't take too long to prepare.
With the delicious meal over, the rest of the evening is yours to enjoy. A little slow dancing in your living room is always fun.
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Heat olive oil in a shallow pan until just smoking and add filet mignon. Sear on each side for about three to four minutes. Place filets in a heat-proof dish in the oven to finish cooking. Cook for about 10 to 15 minutes or as you like it. For medium the meat should feel the same texture as the fleshy part of your thumb.