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post #16 of 29
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Could I ask one more favor - a favorite cd for the occasion. I'm heavily into electronic music and orchestra. I like a lot of layering and building in my selections. I'd like something that doesn't sounds too "out there" or snobbish but is easy enough for casual conversation and preparations.

Basically something interesting but not pretentious or trying.

Not b/c I'm new to dating by any means....but these are some good ideas and if we could do an app, main, and a dessert with wine and excellent music all paired together, that sounds like a truley great time. Like all the things I personally love shared with someone else who can appreciate them at the same level that I do.
post #17 of 29
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Originally Posted by Piobaire View Post
You're just getting too fancy for me there bud. I'm fresh out of duck fat.

D'Artagnan is your friend.
post #18 of 29
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Originally Posted by ChicagoJohn View Post
Could I ask one more favor - a favorite cd for the occasion. I'm heavily into electronic music and orchestra. I like a lot of layering and building in my selections. I'd like something that doesn't sounds too "out there" or snobbish but is easy enough for casual conversation and preparations.

Basically something interesting but not pretentious or trying.

Not b/c I'm new to dating by any means....but these are some good ideas and if we could do an app, main, and a dessert with wine and excellent music all paired together, that sounds like a truley great time. Like all the things I personally love shared with someone else who can appreciate them at the same level that I do.

Nortec Collective - Tijuana Sessions, Vol. 3 will fit the bill.

http://www.amazon.com/Tijuana-Sessio.../dp/B0009VI4B2
post #19 of 29
Agree about mussels. Very easy.

The danger is that, if you (or she) eats a bad one, major gastro-intestinal distress will follow. Small risk, but it's a risk.
post #20 of 29
I can recommend this menu:

Starter: Creamy champion Soup + Carpaccio

Main: Seafood (if u like) with rice

Dessert: Strawberries with cream and chocolate

It´s easy to make and very good ... and romantic
post #21 of 29
Here's a suggestion: pick a nice soup or stew w/ lots of ingredients and a long cooking/simmering time. Have a nice little assortment of hors d'oeuvres ready for grazing as you prepare the soup/stew. Take advantage of the longish low-key prep time (think chopping, slicing, browning, etc. - nothing too technique- or time-intense) for casual, get-to-know-you chatting. Have a nice white chilled for sipping during preparation, with a good red at the ready for when you sit down. Make sure your kitchen is clean! Get fresh, 'nice-looking' ingredients. Invest in a couple of nice wine glasses. Music should be relaxing - Caesaria Evora is nice.
post #22 of 29
Your realy giving this too much thought... and way to much attention...

Go to www.allenbrothers.com and order some wagyu steak burgers, get some cross cut fries at Jewel... Hit Trader Joes for some odd sauces... and get a stupid apron from Spencers in the mall... stop by McDonalds and get some Happy Meal bags... Stop at the dollar store for a few stupid toys...

If you try to compete in her realm you'll lose... If you set the night up to be fun and less serious you won't put pressure on anyone, and things can just by fun and playful... Plus she'll notice the time you put into getting everything together...

Any bozo can read a cook book, and do what it says... only comfortable, fun guys can pull of an upscale happy meal
post #23 of 29
This is basically the Neanderthal approach to what I was trying to say.
post #24 of 29
Braising is the quickest way to a chef's heart... properly done you can create some of the most beautiful dishes ever made... may I suggest pork? all chefs love pork.

For appetizers I really recommend some quirky charcuterie items. If you find things like Lardo (cured pork fat), rillettes, fine hams, etc you can definately make an impression on someone who spent time at a culinary school.

If you want to try something more gusty, get the French Laundry Cookbook and try something out... makes for a great date even if it doesn't turn out quite like what you expected. Some of the recipes are simple enough for you to try while still being impressive. Plus you'll get big points for knowing who Thomas Keller is.

Also keep the wine flowing and you'll be fine
post #25 of 29
Some miguel migs or any of the loungey house Djs seems appropriate. If you're actually into electronic music it won't seem as douchey to have house music on the hi-fi. Charles Webster fits the bill nicely as well, though perhaps in the evening.
post #26 of 29
So John, what happened here?
post #27 of 29
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Originally Posted by ChicagoJohn View Post
Could I ask one more favor - a favorite cd for the occasion. I'm heavily into electronic music and orchestra. I like a lot of layering and building in my selections. I'd like something that doesn't sounds too "out there" or snobbish but is easy enough for casual conversation and preparations.

Basically something interesting but not pretentious or trying.

Not b/c I'm new to dating by any means....but these are some good ideas and if we could do an app, main, and a dessert with wine and excellent music all paired together, that sounds like a truley great time. Like all the things I personally love shared with someone else who can appreciate them at the same level that I do.

Need to go no more than Diamanda Galas - The singer. Not as out there as some of her other work. Some standards, done in a rather interesting manner. Can be listened to here
http://www.last.fm/music/Diamanda+Ga...nger?autostart
post #28 of 29
If she's in the catering business and you're not, it's going to be pretty hard to impress her. That's why I'd say keep it simple. There's nothing wrong with that. Do you know what she likes to eat? Is there a country she likes a lot? Try to go into that direction. You should pay attention to her on that evening and not have to worry about the things you are cooking.

I remember the first thing I cooked for my current GF (of 7 years) is a steak with fries and a nice salad. And a Mousse au Chocolat afterwards (self-made!), that had her melting in my arms.
The first thing we cooked together was some Pasta with chopped tomatoes, spring onions, parsely and chillies. Simple, tasty and it left you with a light stomach for after-food activities.
post #29 of 29
Gordon F***ing Ramsay explains how to make Mussels in Aromatic Coconut Broth:

Serves 4
Prep time: 12 minutes
Cooking time: 10 minutes

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