Monday, February 14, 2011

{heart} day menu for two: pizza & wine

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this valentine’s craig and i are staying in. we celebrated with an evening on the town this past saturday.  cocktails at left bank libations.  sushi dinner at our favorite japanese place, ota-ya.  after-dinner drinks at marsha brown’s upstairs bar.  so tonight, we’re keeping it low-key.  but low-key does not have to mean boring or not special…

ever since we started dating, our “date-night-in” default has been pizza & wine.  it’s become such a tradition that craig and i have developed pizza & wine telepathy.  we can just glance in each other’s direction, and we’ll simultaneously blurt out “pizza and wine tonight?”.  we sometimes go for gourmet, homemade pies…sometimes for papa john’s.  either way, it’s the perfect date-night-in menu.  so when it came to our february 14th meal, i couldn’t think of anything more us.  i mean really, what could be better than a homemade (possibly heart-shaped) pizza and a bottle of red, white, rosé or bubbly (whatever your preference) to make it extra special?!

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dinner – homemade pizza for two
use ¼ of bread dough recipe or buy prepared pizza crust or dough at your grocery store or from your local pizza place
my toppings of choice: caramelized onions, sautéed red peppers, mozzarella, provolone & parmesan, any fresh herbs on hand, good red sauce (but really, top it with anything you love)
the essentials: salt, pepper, olive oil
preheat oven to 425
place dough on oiled (and “cornmealed”, optional) baking sheet or pizza stone and spread to desired thickness/shape
arrange toppings (the more, the better : )
drizzle with olive oil. sprinkle with salt and pepper.
bake for 20 or minutes until golden brown and bubbly
sprinkle with fresh herbs
allow to cool for a few minutes before cutting (or eating!)

dessert – chocolate-covered strawberries
melt chocolate over double-boiler (i.e. a glass or ceramic bowl over a pot ½ full of slow boiling water)
dip fresh strawberries (cover generously : ) you can also dip banana chucks, apples, pineapple, marshmallows, graham crackers, cookies, brownies, rice krispies treats, spoons, fingers
place on a baking sheet lined with wax paper
allow to cool in fridge for an hour or so (make no more than 2-3 days in advance)

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drink – red wine
buy
chill for just 20 min prior to drinking to bring down temp slightly
uncork
drink

and remember, don’t worry if your pizza’s not perfect. ugly pizza tastes just as good : ) happy {heart} day!

so, are you red, white, rosé or bubbly?

and congratulations to karina cifuentes!!! the winner of the raymer’s gourmet chocolate giveaway! <3

9 comments:

  1. oo thanks for sharing these two recipes! we make pizza once a week (i know, but it never gets old!) i hope you enjoy your low key date night! xoox jcd
    cornflake dreams

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  2. Sounds just like our plans for tonight except it'll be champagne & pizza! Hope y'all have a great time :)

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  3. How sweet - I love your pizza idea! A quiet night in is always nice

    Happy V Day to you

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  4. Pizza and wine is a fabulous date night. Hubby and I had the pasta equivalent with sausage and cheese and a chianti. I made a decadent chocolate dessert (that I am about to dive into)
    Happy Valentine's Day Cailen.

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  5. I love the pizza and wine idea! Pizza is one of my favorite foods.

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  6. The best thing ever is pizza and wine! Looks like a yummy recipe!

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  7. Sounds fantastic! I love the idea of pizza and wine night:) I love wine and I usually go with Italian red! Thanks for the recipes. Im going to try them both! Happy Tuesday, sunshine
    Kisses

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  8. Sounds wonderful. We stayed in as well. I totally agree that just because you stay in doesn't mean it isn't memorable! :)

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  9. Yippy, I'm so excited!!! Thank you!!! xoxoxo

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