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jayman_37
05-24-2008, 06:45 PM
Hey guys and girls I need some help.

My one year anniversary is coming up and I am going to give my wife a day at the spa and then I was wanting to get a candlelight dinner ready for the house, but I have no idea what to cook or how to cook it.

Does anyone have any ideas about something that would be a good special meal that an amateur could make? I would really appreciate some help from all of you great chefs out there.

Sassy
05-30-2008, 07:24 PM
Give us some ideas on what your wife likes?
Flowers and wine are good...so is a good grilled steak.

cbs1177
06-02-2008, 11:10 AM
lots of easy recipes out there I agree with sassy any allegries. Also do you want to grill or use the oven or pots and pans. What do you feel most comfortable with.

I had a cook out for the staff and pulled it off great many second trips back to the food which surprised me a little b/c most nibble at work and don't a whole lot.

most of the food I cooked, baked, and grilled is super simple but tasty.

Sassy
06-02-2008, 04:53 PM
Or...how about having her favorite restaurant deliver and then just supply the atmosphere?

jayman_37
07-06-2008, 08:16 PM
Thanks for the replies so far. My wife has no allergies and as far as what I like to cook with I really don't care. It is all about the same as far as I am concerned at least as far as difficulty is concerned. CBS I could use some of those easy recipes that you are talking about. My wife really enjoys steak so if you have any good recipes for steaks or steak rubs then I would really appreciate it. Thanks for your time.

cbs1177
07-06-2008, 09:54 PM
Dessert is banana pudding. Vanilla wafers, banana (slice) 6oz of phiildephia cream cheese, a big tub of cool whip and a can of eagle brand evaropated milk.

soften cream cheese in microwave and then add to big bowl add cool whip and eagle brand milk. mix well. then layer banana and vanilla wafers and mix in a nice looking bowl. can be almost fat free with reduced fat in all areas and it is so good. kk dessert covered


Ingredients:
6 oz cream cheese
can of eagle brand milk
box of vanilla wafers
bananas
big tub of cool whip

cbs1177
07-06-2008, 10:02 PM
I had both chicken and steak kesbobs but if steak is it then that is great. the chicken recipe is cool for back up. Take a square cake pan. place bacon at bottom of pan add boneless skinless chicken breast on top.. pour lemon juice till half way point of the pan. Cover chicken breast with Cavender's spice, black pepper and grill mates steak. (sub or add favorite seasoning here) place bacon on top. Bake at 350 degree until chicken is done depends on elevation and yadda yadda.

Needed:
boneless chicken breast
2 packages of bacon
lemon juice
what ever spices you and her like
cake pan.

cbs1177
07-06-2008, 10:05 PM
steaks: olive oil is your friend. no matter what grade of meat.

what ever you decide on steak rather the already bacon wrapped fillets or ribeyes impress her with putting olive oil on it and again cavender's spice and black pepper and a grill mate for steaks. cook to temp.

if you get a cheaper grade of meat simply fork it to death and add olive oil over it and it comes out tender also. and your choice of spices of course

cbs1177
07-06-2008, 10:10 PM
sides:

eggplant: peel skin off and cut into one inch round sections drizzle with olive oil and the above mention seasoning. grill first great off the grill

yellow squash follow the above recipe

corn: remove husk and thread out all the strings things and drizzle with salt and olive oil and wrap in aluminum foil and grill first and last thing to be removed.

mushrooms: scatter on thick aluminum foil and drizzle with soy sauce and whoresice sauce. wrap to close on top and I use cavender's again so good

Asaparugus: place on heavy aluminum foil and drizzle with olive oil and add whatever spice is good. and wrapp up on top and grill again.

cbs1177
07-06-2008, 10:18 PM
let me know if this helps or if it needs more steps. Best advice is to experiment before hand and get a taste and feel for it. Give an excuse to drink some red wine and grill or chug a beer back and say it is b/c you are grilling. grilling is just plain fun espically if you are trying to impress. olive oil in sub of butter adds to her mind flare and glamore and hey he is really good and he knows his way around a kitchen.

cbs1177
07-06-2008, 10:19 PM
if you want to cheat a 12 oz of Diet Rite coke and cake mix and bake like normal according to box. and add icing. No eggs no butter or oil. taste just as great and just about lowest fat possible for cake icing included.

TailgateNut
07-06-2008, 10:41 PM
I finally found the guy who used to cook in the mess hall in Korea.:wiggle:

Spider
07-11-2008, 08:18 PM
Hey guys and girls I need some help.

My one year anniversary is coming up and I am going to give my wife a day at the spa and then I was wanting to get a candlelight dinner ready for the house, but I have no idea what to cook or how to cook it.

Does anyone have any ideas about something that would be a good special meal that an amateur could make? I would really appreciate some help from all of you great chefs out there.

1 year anniversary = McDonalds and let her supersize it

jayman_37
07-15-2008, 10:41 PM
Thanks a lot for all the help. I think I will try that steak with some corn. She likes both of those and they taste great. Thanks for all the help cbs.

Oh and Spider I like your idea too, but I am hoping to get something in return at the end of the night and if I take her to McDonalds then that probably won't happen. :)

Spider
07-16-2008, 09:52 PM
Thanks a lot for all the help. I think I will try that steak with some corn. She likes both of those and they taste great. Thanks for all the help cbs.

Oh and Spider I like your idea too, but I am hoping to get something in return at the end of the night and if I take her to McDonalds then that probably won't happen. :)

LOL ....... Ok , but it isnt a bad plan ........

Earendil
07-20-2008, 03:24 AM
if you want to cheat a 12 oz of Diet Rite coke and cake mix and bake like normal according to box. and add icing. No eggs no butter or oil. taste just as great and just about lowest fat possible for cake icing included.
You understand the next time I invite a girl to dinner I'm calling you, right...? :P

Hope it went well for ya'll, jayman, and congrats.

PaintballCLE
07-20-2008, 10:06 PM
1 year anniversary = McDonalds and let her supersize it

You gotta keep topping it every year, so if you let her supersize it the first year you really have your work cut out for u. ;D

Spider
07-21-2008, 09:28 PM
You gotta keep topping it every year, so if you let her supersize it the first year you really have your work cut out for u. ;D
Fancy french restaurant like Jacques in the Box ;D

PaintballCLE
07-22-2008, 01:07 AM
lol the 5 year anniversary is the roayalty anniversary.

Jack in the box
Dairy Queen
and Burger King

Then when your done she will take it up the Ace LOL

jayman_37
08-07-2008, 03:39 PM
I grilled a steak and the olive oil really helped. My wife loved it. Thanks a lot everyone.

cbs1177
08-07-2008, 10:33 PM
I grilled a steak and the olive oil really helped. My wife loved it. Thanks a lot everyone.

cool was wondering how it went. You didn't say how the dessert went :wiggle:

jayman_37
08-08-2008, 06:23 PM
lets just say the dessert was even better than the steak, but it didn't take as long to finish.

Vladimir
08-08-2008, 08:17 PM
lets just say the dessert was even better than the steak, but it didn't take as long to finish.

^5