My husband and I tend to stay at home on Valentine’s Day. We find that most restaurants are too crowded and expensive, plus the emphasis on romance seems a bit forced. For other couples, finding the funds to go out to eat and hire a babysitter is tough. That’s why the trend this year is to have a romantic dinner at home.
If that seems impossible with a bunch of kids running around, at least you can make a Valentine’s Day dessert the whole family will love, like this cake recipe from Nielsen-Massey Vanillas. It’s sophisticated enough for the adults, and the kids will love the cherries jubilee sauce.
After the kids are in bed, cut a slice for you and another for your significant other. Then pour a few glasses of champagne and – well, I’ll leave the rest up to you!
From Nielsen-Massey Vanillas A Century of Flavor
Serves 12 to 16
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Makes about 5 cups
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You can find more information about Nielsen-Massey’s complete line of pure vanilla products and pure flavor extracts on their website.
Anne-Marie Nichols is the Managing Editor of Mom Central Food. You can also find her cooking up some healthy recipes at This Mama Cooks! On a Diet.
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