Valentine Show Ideas That Aren't Desserts??

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various ideas for Valentine's Day shows that focus on appetizers rather than desserts. Participants share creative suggestions and personal experiences related to themed food presentations suitable for the occasion.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests heart-shaped pizza as a fun appetizer idea.
  • Another participant proposes a "dinner for two" theme featuring shrimp or similar dishes.
  • One participant mentions promoting the Cooking for Two cookbook and using recipes from it.
  • Another idea shared involves an "aphrodisiac" themed dinner, incorporating cultural elements and games.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, describes a detailed recipe for a heart-shaped veggie pizza, including preparation tips and presentation ideas.
  • Another participant notes that guys often make romantic dinners for their wives.
  • One participant expresses enthusiasm for the heart-shaped pizza idea.
  • A suggestion is made for creating a heart-shaped ring or wreath using crescent rolls.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants present a variety of ideas and themes without a dominant suggestion.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and creative brainstorming among participants regarding Valentine's Day appetizers, with a focus on fun and thematic presentations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration for Valentine's Day shows may find the shared ideas and experiences relevant to their planning.

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Hey everyone! I need some Valentine Show ideas that aren't desserts. I want to make some type of quick and easy appetizer that would go along with a microwave choc/cherry cake. Any ideas? Thanx!
 
Heart shaped pizza comes to mind.
 
What about dinner for two. Shrimp, or something nice like that.
 
Promote the Cooking for Two cookbook and one of the recipes inside...
 
Or some sort of "aphrodisiac" themed dinner.. Some really funky ideas are on the web of diff. culture's views on that... It would make a hillarious game.. Match the Mood Maker!!!!
 
Independent ConsultantHear's an idea for a Heart-Shapped Veggie Pizza:
Take 2 cans of crescent rolls, do not unroll, cut each one into 16 slices. Do one can at a time leaving the other one refrigerated so it is cold when you slice it. Arrange the first 16 into a heart shape and then follow with the other can for the other 16 slices, bake as usual. It may take a few times to get the heart shape down, but it is pretty cool. Use the Veggie Pizza cream cheese spread on top, add chopped cauliflower, and then red vegetables, ie chopped tomatoes, roasted red peppers, maybe fresh red peppers cut into heart shapes with our cutters. Grate mozzarella or monterey jack cheese on top.
You can bake the crust ahead of time and then prepare the dip/topping and cut the vegetables at your show. Then have the host replace your crescent rolls if you need too. I ususally consider that a gift to my host though.
Hope that helps.
Deb Z.
 
Guys make a romantic dinner for their wives
 
I like it, Scott!:D
 
Heart shaped ring/wreath? I think you might be able to push your crescents around a bit to get this shape.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some savory dish ideas for a Valentine's show?

Consider showcasing heart-shaped pizzas, stuffed mushrooms, or a charcuterie board with a romantic twist. These savory options can be both visually appealing and delicious, making them perfect for a Valentine's gathering.

How can I incorporate a theme into my Valentine's show without focusing on desserts?

You can create a "Love is in the Air" theme by featuring dishes that are aphrodisiacs, such as oysters, avocados, and chocolate-covered strawberries. Use heart-shaped serving dishes and decorations to enhance the theme while keeping the focus on savory foods.

What types of appetizers work well for a Valentine's show?

Appetizers like bruschetta, stuffed peppers, or a gourmet cheese platter can be great options. You can also prepare bite-sized savory pastries or mini quiches that guests can enjoy while mingling.

Can I include beverages in my Valentine's show ideas?

Absolutely! Consider serving themed cocktails or mocktails, such as a "Cupid's Kiss" drink made with sparkling water and fruit juices. You can also offer a selection of wines or a romantic punch to complement the savory dishes.

How can I make my Valentine's show interactive without focusing on desserts?

Host a DIY food station where guests can assemble their own savory creations, like tacos or sliders. This interactive element encourages engagement and allows guests to customize their meals while enjoying the festive atmosphere.

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