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VALENTINE’S DAY GIFTS: VDay Minus 10 ~ Champagne

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We’ll toast to today’s Valentine gift idea: a bottle of Veuve Clicquot Champagne. Pair it with the recently-published book, The Widow Clicquot, about the life and times of the widow who helped to make Champagne into the celestial beverage it is today.

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RECIPE: Barackoli Obama

How does the 44th president keep so trim? The Obamas have hired Sam Kass, a private chef from Chicago who specializes in healthy meals, to prepare their dinners at the White House. Those without a private chef can make this Zone-friendly dish, created in honor of the 44th President, that will now be available to customers of the food delivery service. (Obviously, this would not have worked for George H.W. Bush.)

BTW, Nayonaise is one of our favorite products—especially the Dijon Nayonaise, which is harder to find but worth the search.

Ingredients

– 2 cups chopped broccoli
– 2 cups chopped mushrooms
– 3/4 cup onions
– 1 cup chopped red bell peppers
– 1/4 cup chick peas
– 1/2 cup Egg Beaters (egg substitute)
– 1 oz. low fat cheddar cheese
– 1 teaspoon Nayonaise (mayo substitute)
– 2 teaspoons slivered almonds

Barack Obama Broccoli

Preparation

1. Put veggies in a large casserole pan.
2. Mix Egg Beaters, cheese and Nayonaisse. Pour over vegetables.
3. Sprinkle almonds over the top. Bake at 350 degrees fahrenheit for 35 or 40 minutes.

Zone Calculations

– 3 blocks of carbohydrates
– 3 blocks of proteins
– 3 blocks of fats

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VALENTINE’S DAY GIFTS: VDay Minus 11 ~ Go Nuts

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For the guy or gal who doesn’t like chocolate, give a gift tin of Squirrel Brand truffle almonds. That’s truffles as in rare and costly fungus—but the nuts are more affordable than an expensive box of candy.

See more of our favorite Gourmet Nuts.

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RECIPE: Chocolate Fondue With Sugar & Spice & Everything Nice

Chocolate cake… chocolate ice cream… chocolate mousse… chocolate soufflé… chocolate bars… and boxes and boxes of chocolate truffles and bonbons.

What about hot melted chocolate? We’re in the midst of a fondue renaissance. But rather than drag out the fondue pot and dip marshmallows, cake and fruit into melted chocolate (not that there’s anything wrong with that), we offer you a sophisticated foodie twist.

We propose for your dessert, snacking or party pleasure, a truffle melt. We hasten to add that we’re not suggesting that you melt down a box of truffles. It’s something just as tasty but much more cost-effective—a chocolate fondue variation that may become as big a favorite with your family and friends as it is with ours.

Instead of serving melted chocolate in a communal fondue dipping pot, you’ll serve the melted chocolate in individual cups or bowls, and instead of dipping fruit, cake or marshmallows, each participant mixes in his/her individual choice of additions to create custom blends.

If you supply everyone with small saké or demitasse cups instead of one larger cup or bowl, everyone can be a chocolatier for the evening and create a small selection of personal blends.

Because personal preferences vary, we’re providing Spicy Truffle Melt and Traditional Melt recipes. Spicy accents are hot (no pun intended). Thanks to fusion cuisine, the finest American chocolatiers have incorporated the flavors of the world into their chocolates; and these have found many fans.

Now you can experiment with exotic-flavored chocolates at home, by opening up the spice cabinet and your imagination. Read the full article, complete with recipes and instructions.

 

Chocolate Fondue

Top: Chocolate fondue from the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board. Bottom: Laderach Chocolatier Suisse suggests mixing in paprika, allspice, chili, cinnamon-nutmeg, coconut-curry, ginger or cardamom.

 

  

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NEWS: Penguin Ice Water Served At Inaugural Ball

We just learned that Penguin Ice waters was served at The Green Ball, held in Washington D.C.’s historic Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium on Inauguration weekend. Designed by noted San Francisco architect Arthur Brown, Jr. between 1926 and 1931, the Mellon Auditorium was completed in 1934 and is the central focus of a tripartite building group occupying the area between 12th and 14th Streets on Constitution Avenue.

Penguin Ice was reviewed by THE NIBBLE in December. The subhead by writer Marissa Goldberg, “Coming To A Well Dressed Table Near You,” was prescient.

Read THE NIBBLE’s review of Penguin Ice Water.

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