Having a romantic dinner at home can be much more special
than eating out not to mention less expensive. If you want to plan a romantic
dinner at home with your date, all you have to do is thoughtfully prepare a
menu and set the mood before the dinner date starts. Follow these steps to find
out how to have romantic night in with your special someone.
1.
Choose your drinks.
If you're planning to
have a romantic dinner at home, then the first thing you'll do is have a drink
to inaugurate the start of your nice home-cooked meal. Wine is the most
romantic choice, so if you and yours are wine drinkers, be prepared with a
bottle of red or white wine (or more), depending on what you're eating. Red
wines tend to go best with steak and other meats, while white wines are better
on summer evenings and go well with lighter foods like shrimp or salads. If
you're having a more casual meal or just really like beer, then beer is fine,
too.
If you plan to drink
beer, white wine, or another beverage that should be cold, make sure to put it
in the fridge well in advance.
You should also
prepare some water with lemon in it for a nice touch. Put a pitcher of cold
water on the table. You don't want to run to the fridge for water in the middle
of the meal.
2. Choose simple
appetizers.
After you pour your
drinks, you should be ready with some simple appetizers. You don't want to
spend an hour sipping your drinks and standing around waiting for the food to
be ready. Though preparing food together or some of it is part of the fun of
having a romantic dinner at home, it won't be much fun if you're both too
hungry to feel romantic. Having a few simple appetizers ready, or planning for
very simple treats that are easy to assemble, will get your meal off on the
right foot. Pick simple finger foods that are fun and easy to eat while you're
in the kitchen. Here are some perfect appetizers to try:
Make some bruschetta
earlier in the day. All you need is a baguette, garlic, olive oil, onion,
tomatoes, and a few other simple ingredients.
If you're feeling
fancy, you can make deviled eggs the night before and enjoy them while you
wait.
Prepare some
home-made guacamole (or buy it) earlier in the day and serve it with a small
bowl of tortilla chips.
For the summer, make
simple salad with four ingredients: watermelon, feta cheese, sunflower seeds,
and mint.
Hummus with pita
chips and fresh veggies is always a big hit.
Though cheese and
crackers are traditionally eaten at the end of a meal, mix things up and enjoy
a plate of them as an appetizer. Gouda, brie, and fontina are great cheeses for
crackers.
3. Choose your main
course.
Your
main course should be something simple that doesn't require a lot of prep or
something that you prepared, or partially prepared earlier in the day, so it
only takes about 45 minutes or so to finish the meal. If you're making home
made pizza, start the dinner with all of the ingredients out and your oven
preheated, so all you have to do is place the ingredients on the pizza together
and place it in the oven. Here are some other things to keep in mind as you
choose your main course:
§ Sautéed chicken and
vegetables are a good candidate for a romantic dinner at home. Just make sure
you wash, marinate, and bread the chicken in advance so you don't take up too
much time.
§ Baked salmon with
rice and Brussels sprouts is another great option for your home-cooked meal.
§ If you're choosing
pasta, instead of messier spaghetti or fettuccine, choose penne pasta,
tortellini, orzo, or ravioli, which will be easier to eat.
§ Don't make foods that
require too many ingredients and which will require a lot of cleanup during or
after dinner. You may love making your mother's twelve-layer lasagna, but it
will take all night and will leave a mess.
§ Choose foods that are
aphrodisiacs for an even more romantic night. These foods include oysters,
almonds, basil, and asparagus
§ Don't cook with too
much garlic or onion, or you may not be feeling so romantic after your meal.
The same goes for foods that are too rich and creamy, which will leave you
feeling bloated.
§ Avoid foods that are
too messy to eat, like lobster or French Onion Soup. If you made a salad, make
sure that the lettuce is chopped well so it's not hard to get it in your mouth.
§ As you choose your
main course, you should think of something simple that your date can do to help
you out, whether it's to chop celery and tomatoes, or to put together a simple
salad.
4.
Choose a simple dessert.
If you've done a good job with the wine,
appetizers, and main course, then chances are that you won't have much room in
your stomach by dessert time. Instead of preparing an elaborate dessert, just
pick up some cupcakes from your favorite local bakery or put some ice cream in
the freezer and serve it with whipped cream and a handful of raspberries and
blueberries.
5.
Have a backup plan.
Though
your romantic dinner at home should go as smoothly as possible, you should have
a backup plan just in case. This doesn't mean that you should have another
home-cooked meal prepared, but it does mean that you should have a safety plan
in case something goes wrong. This could just mean having the menu to your
favorite sushi restaurant or popping a frozen pizza in the fridge. If you're
stuck at home with no other food and no other options, then you may be in
trouble.
Method
2: Setting the Mood
1. Decide on the
location.
You can always eat in
the garden if you have one. This can be very romantic if the season of the year
is right, and if you have a nice, bug-free garden. You can also eat in the
kitchen, but then you will have to hurry to clean everything and make it look nice.
If you can, pick a location where you don't normally eat, so the night feels
special. If you have a "fancy" dining table that you never use, now's
the time.
2. Plan
to use your nice dishes.
You may have a nice
set of crystal glasses and fancy plates, napkins, and silverware that you never
use because they're only for special occasions. Well, the occasion is now bring
them out and take pleasure in how much they add to the romantic atmosphere.
3. Choose your
romantic decorations.
Flowers rose petals,
and unscented candles will do the trick - you have many options and will just
have to be creative. Remember that candles are essential for a romantic dinner,
so light several candles and place them on or near the table. Flowers, such as
elegant roses, are almost as important. They look really good at the table,
whether it's something extravagant or simple. Just keep in mind that you should
be able to look at each other over the table.
Playing some soft
jazz or romantic music in the background can add to the romantic ambience as
long as it's not too distracting.
5. Dress up.
Before you start your
dinner date, take a shower and put on some perfume or cologne. Dress up just
like you were going out to dinner. Put on some casual, but nice clothes, and
look refreshed and effortlessly attractive. Your partner will appreciate the
effort, and the night will feel even more special. Just make sure you decide on
a dress code with your partner before the date, so you both look equally fancy.
6. Avoid all
distractions.
Make a plan to avoid
all distractions so that you and your date can be free to enjoy your delicious
meal and each other's company. So, if you have kids, arrange to have a
sitter watch them away from home well in advance. Other than that, turn off
your phones, the television, and radio, and focus only on each other. If there's going to be a big game on that night and one or both of you is a big
sports fan, you may want to reschedule your date so that you aren't distracted.
Once all the distractions are put away, you can focus on having a romantic
evening.
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