But we rarely go to restaurants these days. The sight of billing and cooing couples is the ultimate anti-aphrodisiac. (That’s why God created bedrooms, people!) On top of that, unless we remortgage the apartment to pay for dinner at a chichi, Michelin-starred, lock-jawed restro where I actually have to wear a jacket AND a tie, we end up someplace having a meal we could’ve made (better) ourselves. And that usually ignites a huge argument. So, to avoid ending up on someone’s YouTube feed having a fabulous gay catfight, and considering that we like cooking and spending time alone, we now opt to cook at home.
Country Pâté
This year Valentine’s Day falls on a Thursday, so we’ll be rushing up to our house in Roxbury, Connecticut, from our apartment in Manhattan to cook together. The menu is simple but the appetizer–Country Pâté from the upcoming Pâte, Confit, and Rillette by Brian Polcyn and Michael Ruhlman–does require a bit of planning. So we’re making it this weekend and letting it rest for several days before digging in. (Since we don’t have the recipe on the site–yet–below is an admirable substitute.)
Roasted Rack of Lamb with Parsley, Dijon, and Chives
For those of you who might not fancy our menu’s main course of a rack of lamb, we also include below a few other options, including a sassy, indulgent, vegetarian truffled mac and cheese. Yes, truffled.
Dry-Fried Green Beans
Peruvian Roast Chicken
Truffled Mac and Cheese
Now, while you can end your night with any of a gazillion desserts, we implore you to join us in baking our Forever and Completely Chocolate Cake. (Ok, fine. It’s the classic Hershey’s chocolate cake from the back of the tin. But I added espresso powder to the batter and fiddled with the frosting to make it extra silken and rich.)
Hershey’s Chocolate Cake Redux
Because this Valentine’s night, while The One and I are sitting at our table splurging on big fat slices of our chocolate cake, we’ll be thinking of all the couples, thruples, single ladies, human-pet duos, and those who think VD is a ridiculous, commercial holiday meant to make Hallmark rich. And we’ll be hoping that they, too, are sporting chocolate-smeared smiles. Won’t you join us?
xoxo,
What a wonderful way to start my morning, with my favorite cup of green tea and watching your wonderful/warm/funny video. TY ๐
Like you two, we prefer to create dinner at home. Our favorite is your posted recipe for Grilled Eggplant Parmesan by Lucinda Quinn. I have been making eggplant parmesan the traditional (and MESSY) frying way for decades. This new recipe, which I call “Eggplant Towers,” is healthier and delicious, great texture too. TY again.
I also LOVE the pic of you two on Aquinnah ๐ Been going to MV for decades too <3
Wishing you two a warm and loving V-Day.
Thank you, Randi! And wishing you two a marvelous and tasty V-Day, too.
Youโve got a lot of Great Choices up there for Valentines Day David! I donโt know what to choose! Maybe I will go for the sea scallops; they are quick, easy, and special.
Those are amazing! Just make sure–sure–to get “dry scallops.”
You two are the Laurel & Hardy of the culinary world – so cute! Have a Happy VD!
Dottie, thank you! I’ve often said that to The One. (The Laurel & Hardy, fat & thin comparison!) Hope you have a wonderful VD, too.
And also your personalities. You’re the more outgoing & he makes quiet, funny comments.
True!! He keeps thinking he needs to be more like me. The whole joy of it is the difference!