shiningarticles.com shiningarticles.com shiningarticles.com
Home Page About Us Privacy Terms of Use Place Your Link Submit Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Policies & Law

Art & Culture

Education & Learning

Health & Therapy

Internet & Computers

Malls & Shopping

Employment & Careers

People & Society

Music & Entertainment

Indoor Games

Automotive

Events & News

Investment & Finance

Children & Teens

Hotels & Travel

Home Family & Garden

Medical Care

Research & Science

Self Management

Property & Estate

Business & Companies

Sports

Fashion & Lifestyle

Eating & Drinking

 

Home Page › Eating & Drinking › Recipes
 

Valentine Desserts: Delicious Desserts for Valentine's Day Dinners

 

Pick a simple but delectable Valentine Day dessert recipe to add the finishing touch to your Valentine dinner. Chocolate is a lovely gift for Valentines Day, and its good used to add a note of indulgence for your dessert. Another good choice is succulent fresh fruit, which is always so welcome in winter. Any pink or red fruit is ideal, such as strawberries, raspberries or rhubarb. Tropical fruits are also an excellent choice, and for the simplest dessert of all, you could simply serve a platter of sliced fruits such as juicy mango, halved passion fruits, fresh pineapple chunks and papaya wedges. Add some cubes of chocolate cake, and a scattering of shelled nuts, and youll have an instant and delectable Valentines Day dessert.

Here are more ideas for Valentines Day desserts.

  1. Make it pink
    Early forced rhubarb is a lovely shade of fresh pink that looks so pretty in a mousse. Chop 450g (12 oz) fruit and simmer covered for 10 min in a pan with 50ml (4 tbsp) fresh orange juice, 1 cinnamon stick and 25g (5 tsp) caster sugar, until the rhubarb is tender. Remove the lid and cook for another 5 mins until most of the liquid has evaporated. Stir in 1 tbsp redcurrant jelly and leave to cool. Fold the fruit through 150ml (2/3 cup) 0% fat Greek yogurt, spoon into glasses and chill for 2 hr. This makes six individual portions, and keeps for 1-2 days refrigerated.
  2. Just add chocolate
    Prepare a plate of mixed fruit cut into bite-sized pieces. Put 200g (1 cups) dark chocolate in a heatproof bowl and add 50g (1/4 cup) butter, 75ml (1/3 cup) water and 2 tbsp Malibu or brandy. Place over a pan of barely simmering water, so the base of the bowl is just above the surface of the water. Stir occasionally until melted, then stir until smooth. Serve with forks for spearing the fruit and dipping into the chocolate sauce.
  3. Celebration sorbet
    Put 600ml (2 cups) apple and mango juice into a pan with the zest of a lemon and 75g caster sugar. Heat gently until the sugar has dissolved, then bring to the boil, simmer for 1 min, then pour into a bowl to cool. Strain into a container and place in the freezer for about 4 hours. Remove from freezer and whisk well to break up the ice crystals, then freeze until firm. Serve piled into glasses and decorated with mint leaves, with chocolate finger biscuits.
  4. Heart-shaped delights
    Any dessert can become a Valentine dessert, if you add a heart-shaped decoration. Many cookware shops sell heart-shaped moulds and cutters, which you can use to bake cakes and cookies for the day. Or make a heart-stencil, by cutting a heart out of sheet of thin card. Place the card with the heart-shaped hole on top of a cake or pile of pancakes, and dredge with icing sugar. Lift off stencil carefully.

Keep it healthy, by using low fat ingredients and choosing chocolate with a high proportion of cocoa solids, for these Valentines desserts.

Author: Elizabeth Martyn
 
Author Bio:
Elizabeth Martyn is a well-known scripter. Elizabeth likes to create articles about this industry.
This article can be searched using: recipes, low calorie & vegetarian recipes, recipe, free recipes, crockpot recipes, food recipes
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Healthy Cooking Made Easy
 
Memories and the Comforts of Foods
 
South Africa's Favorites
 
Authentic Okra Recipe from Nigeria
 
3 Non-Traditional Ways to Prepare Your Holiday Turkey
 
Presto, It's Pesto! Enjoy Fresh Spinach Pesto Sauce With Pasta Any Time of Year
 
Steaming in With Espresso Machine Tips
 
Espresso Coffee Maker: A Brief Insight
 
Zanzibar Recipes: Sorpotel
 
Pomegranate And Chocolate Combine To Create Tempting Cupcakes
 
 
 
Home Page -> Privacy -> Terms of Use
Copyright © 2008 www.shiningarticles.com All Rights Reserved.