aphrodisiac: An agent (as a food or drug) that arouses or
is held to arouse sexual desire.
- Merriam-Webster
Asparagus, almonds, ginseng and, of course, oysters are just a few of the many foods that are said to ignite the flames d'amour. Based on our experience, however, we've come up with a very different list of go-to treats when we're looking to set a certain mood...
Likewise, while your significant other may enjoy the occasional briny bi-valve, we're willing to bet you know of a better way to his or her heart. So, in honor of Cupid's big day, what are some of the foods you whip up when it's time for a little romance in your house?
9 comments:
Greek tapas. A bottle of wine. Good jazz.
That sounds very romantic, Eddie! Here at my house, we grill some steaks or boil up a big pot of spicy shrimp when it's time for a candlelight dinner...
I'm all about cheese, a good loaf of bread and red wine!
Alaskan King Crab with drawn butter. Damn.
A cheese plate does it for me every time. The way to Mike's heart is a ribeye with grits.
Our "special" homemade meal has always been cornish game hens with some wild rice and green beans and key lime pie (or creme brulee).
A big serving of spaghetti with hamburger and sausage in the sauce, along with some cheesy garlic bread. :) Build up the energy reserves - LOL!
Simple! A decadent dessert will do the trick for me -- preferably chocolate.
Very nice thanks for great posting............
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