Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Last Minute Valentine's Day Idea

So Valentine’s Day is a few days away and I probably wouldn’t be wrong in saying some of you may be just beginning your brainstorming process. Now you may have expected a list of restaurants with good Valentine’s Day menus or a full recipe to make special dinner but I’ve come up with some simple ideas to help you out.

A nice box of chocolates is always a given but why not try a simple fondue recipe to create a fun and delicious experience. Not to mention combining with fruit adds some healthy value to your treat. Of course you can try strawberries and bananas but don’t forget grapes, apples, cherries and pineapple

Brandied Chocolate Fondue

1/2 pint whipping cream (do not whip)
4 (4 ounce) Hershey bars
1/4 cup brandy
Chopped pecans

Melt whipping cream and Hershey bars in a fondue pot until liquid; add brandy and stir until well mixed.

Put fruit in bowls around the fondue pot. Dip fruit into fondue, then into bowl of crushed pecans.

Easy chocolate Fondue Recipe

227 g

(8 oz.)

Semi-Sweet Chocolate

80 ml

(1/3 cup)

Evaporated Milk



1. In a sauce pan over low heat, mix the evaporated milk with the semi-sweet chocolate.

2. Let the chocolate melt slowly while stirring constantly.

3. Pour the melted mixture into the fondue pot and light the tea light.

4. Dip fruit pieces into the mixture.

5. Repeat and enjoy!

Of course what better to wash down chocolate with than a glass of wine? Rule #1, typically the wine should be at least as sweet, if not a touch sweeter, than the chocolate you are serving it with. Otherwise, the taste may quickly veer towards bitter or sour. Here is a shortcut list of Wines and their Chocolate companion

Red Wines often pair well with dark chocolates, like the following combinations:

Cabernet Franc: Creamy milk chocolate

Cabernet Sauvignon: dark chocolate

Merlot: Dark chocolate, milk chocolate

Pinot Noir: Dark chocolate, milk chocolate

Sangiovese: Dark chocolate

Zinfandel: Dark Chocolate

White Wines are tough to pair with chocolates because of their dryness, but can taste great with milk chocolates.

Chardonnay: French vanilla chocolate

Riesling: Milk chocolate


So enjoy your Valentine’s Day and remember it’s about Love not Lovers!