Topic: been dating one month
stevenpwis's photo
Tue 12/04/07 09:53 AM
Edited by stevenpwis on Tue 12/04/07 09:56 AM
I had my first date with Kelly a month ago on the 6th. I would like to cook her dinner tomorrow night, does anyone know of any romantic food recipes?

Puffins1958's photo
Tue 12/04/07 09:58 AM
what is her favorite kind of food? I would start there first...

doesnt_play_well's photo
Tue 12/04/07 09:58 AM
im studying to be a chef i could help you

stevenpwis's photo
Tue 12/04/07 10:00 AM
she really likes everything, she does like chinese and japanese food, but I've never cooked asian food before.

stevenpwis's photo
Tue 12/04/07 10:03 AM
what kind of things have you cooked doesn't play well?

CaptainSpaz's photo
Tue 12/04/07 10:03 AM
Pancit & Lumpias!

singledad1979's photo
Tue 12/04/07 10:05 AM
grab some chinese befefore she comes over and throw it on nice plates and wala!! instant mean when she walks in lol... make sure you tell her all the hard work and preparation you put into that meal.. bwahahaha

doesnt_play_well's photo
Tue 12/04/07 10:08 AM
just about everything for my exams what did u have in mind

wouldee's photo
Tue 12/04/07 10:13 AM
Oysters Rockefeller


Strawberries and a chilled Chardonnay for dessert:tongue: love




smokin drinker bigsmile

stevenpwis's photo
Tue 12/04/07 10:14 AM
maybe stuffed green peppers?

Duffy's photo
Tue 12/04/07 10:16 AM
lasagna and wine...flowers, and candles.

Stockdog6's photo
Tue 12/04/07 10:17 AM
A snickers bar and a diet coke...wait a little longer on the dinner

stevenpwis's photo
Tue 12/04/07 10:26 AM
she doesn't like wine and not too big into italian. I've already gotten her flowers in the month time, don't want to over do it with those just yet, then I would be too predictable.

stevenpwis's photo
Tue 12/04/07 10:27 AM
I will do the candles though

whispertoascream's photo
Tue 12/04/07 10:34 AM
Soft music in the background, the lights dimmed, candles a glow. Then I would start with a nice green salad. The go to a night hurbed chicken breast with some fresh steamed veggies and rice. And then for desert tuxido strawberries.

stevenpwis's photo
Tue 12/04/07 10:40 AM
that sounds good whisper

Deana64's photo
Tue 12/04/07 01:12 PM
no matter what you try keep within your culinary skills
get a new recipe but if the directions or the ingredients are not familiar to you then make something else.

sometimes the most simple recipe can be the best tasting.
good luck
and have fun too


Question: What is a chef?
Answer: they are only HEAD COOK IN CHARGE!!!!!!!!!!!! ( but the kitchen belongs to them):wink:

the best chefs are the ones who still see them selves as cooks first :wink:

taylorfan's photo
Tue 12/04/07 01:31 PM
ID FIND HER A NEW BF FIRST

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Tue 12/04/07 01:57 PM
Edited by JaymeStephens84a0lc on Tue 12/04/07 01:59 PM
Ya know, if she likes Chinese I have the perfect at home meal in mind....

Have you ever seen those Asian sides in the store? They have some chinese noodles that when prepared with a stir-fry are delicious. Try a chicken and marinade, like Lawry's Honey Teriyaki and some fresh frozen veggies.

Cut the chicken into 1/2 inch to 1 inche strips. Marinade the chicken in the honey teriyaki for like 20 mins, but dont' use too much b/c its rich, but SO good. Its okay if you let the veggies thaw a bit too, then it won't take so long to cook. Spray a wok or frying pan w/ non stick spray and cook on medium heat until chicken is done and veggies are hot and still crisp. Prepare the noodles as directed. Place stir fry over noodles or on the side, however you perfer.

Viola! LOL, that is a yummy Asian meal without lots of time or experience needed.

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Tue 12/04/07 04:43 PM

Oysters Rockefeller

Yes!
Oysters are actually an aphrodesiac.
Be sure to include chocolate somewhere for dessert, as it increases the release of dopamine and promotes good feelings of love and such.