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WELCOME To Romantic Recipes
 
In keeping with the spirit of Valentine's Day,
I have compiled a few simple recipes for you
to try out on your Sweetheart. Some for Romantic
drinks and some are Sweets for your Sweet.
Worry not if your no Gallopping Gourmet... these recipes are a piece a cake. (no pun intended)
I hope you enjoy and always remember to drink
responsibly.
There are both alcoholic and non-alcoholic
drinks, so whichever you'r passion...
ALCOHOL DRINKS
Sweet Kiss
8 oz Myers Rum
14 oz Sweetened condensed milk
1 Egg
1 tb Vanilla
Mix the rum, milk, egg, and vanilla
in a blender and blend for several minutes
on medium speed.
Refrigerate overnight (this step is important).
Cherry Bomb
1 oz Brandy
1/2 oz Triple Sec
1 Egg yolk
1 tsp. Grenadine
4 Ice cubes
Combine brandy, triple sec, egg yolk,
grenadine, and ice cubes in shaker.
Strain into glass.
Serve in large cup or cups.
Valentine's Day Screw
1 1/2 oz Rum
6 oz Orange Juice
In a highball glass filled with ice,
add rum and orange juice.
Fuzzy Balls
1/2 oz Peach Schnapps
1/2 oz Vodka
1/2 oz Midori
1 1/2 oz Grapefruit juice
1 1/2 oz Cranberry juice
Mix together the peach schnapps, vodka, midori
grapefruit and cranberry juices.
You'll be itching for another.
Classy Lady
3/4 oz Grand Marnier
3/4 oz Amaretto
Mix together the grand marnier and amaretto.
Serve in rock glass with cubed ice.
Hot Buttered Comfort
1 1/4 oz Southern Comfort
1 Slice lemon
4 oz Hot water
1 Stick cinnamon
1 tsp. Butter
Combine all ingredients except the butter
in a warm mug.
Float butter on top and stir with a
cinnamon stick.
Valentine's Day Quickie
1 oz Bourbon
1 oz Light Rum
1/4 oz Triple Sec
Cracked ice
Shake the bourbon, rum, and triple sec
with cracked ice and strain.
V Day Whoopie
1/2 oz Peach Schnapps
1/2 oz Vodka
1 1/2 oz Cranberry juice
1 1/2 oz Orange juice
Serve on the rocks.
NON-ALCOHOL DRINKS
Bleeding Heart
Juice from two lemons
2 tbsp. Sugar
20 Ripe strawberries
2 cups Water
Throw the lemon juice, sugar, strawberries,
and water into a blender and mix until
fairly smooth.
Serve over ice - Makes enough for two.
A Bubble Bath
2 qts. White Grape Juice
2 liters 7-Up
1 liter Bottle Club Soda
Mix together the grape juice, 7-up,
and club soda.
Chill well before serving.
Purple Passion
1 Can (6 oz) frozen grape juice [thawed]
3 Juice cans of cold water
1/2 c Lemon juice
1/4 c Sugar
Ice
In a pitcher, combine the grape juice,
cold water, lemon juice, and sugar.
Stir until the sugar is dissolved; cover
and chill. Serve over ice.
Valentine's Day Dreamsicle
2 cups Vanilla ice cream
1 cup Orange juice
1 cup Cold water
1/4 cup Undiluted Orange juice concentrate
In a blender or food processor, combine the
ice cream, orange juice, water, and orange
juice concentrate.
Blend until smooth. Divide into two glasses.
*Aphrodisiac
2 Scoops vanilla ice cream
4 oz Milk
1 pt Fresh raspberries
Hersheys Chocolate syrup
Blend ice cream, milk, and raspberries.
Pour into well chilled, tall glass.
Swirl chocolate syrup on top and serve.
*named only for the chcolate content.
"Giant Fortune Cookies"
Here is a simple recipe for home made Fortune cookies. Just make up your own little 'fortunes'.
Be as naughty or as nice as you like,
but... be creative.
Ever wonder who invented the fortune cookie?
The fortune cookie was invented in 1916 by George Jung,
a Los Angeles noodlemaker.
(Just a little food for thought)
OK, here's what you'll Need:
1 cup-all purpose flour
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup salad oil
1/2 cup egg whites (whites of about 4 large eggs)
1 tablespoon water
2 tablespoons vanilla
FIRST:
Prepare fortune, poem or note to include in
your cookies.
Cut or fold the paper so it is approximately
1" x 3" in size.
Mix all the dry ingredients and then add oil and
egg whites until
smooth; beat in water and vanilla.
Drop 1/3 cup of batter onto a greased baking
sheet and spread evenly into a 10-inch circle.
Bake only one or two at a time in a
300 degree oven for about 14 minutes or until
light golden brown;
if underbaked, cookies will tear during shaping.
With a wide spatula, remove one cookie at a
time from oven.
Working quickly, flip it onto a your hand
(please use a towel or wear cotton gloves).
Place fortune in center of cookie and
fold it in half, but DO NOT crease it.
Then fold the two ends
towards each other and hold for a minute or
two while it hardens.
Repeat until all the batter is used. Makes 6.
That's All There Is To It! Just sit back
and wait for the look on their face when
they read there fortune and find it was
personalized just for them.
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