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You are here: Home / Life / Food / Liquid Love

Liquid Love

February 14, 2009 by Kath

Valentine’s Day is here again, and if you’ve known me for a while, you’ll know I’m always on the lookout for a novel, non-cheesy way to share the love, hopefully without putting on ten pounds in the process.

I have a thing about chocolates (too predictable) and roses (ditto). Dinner at a fab resto is always good, but what if you’re planning a quiet, romantic weekend at home (sans kids, of course)? I’ve always enjoyed preparing a meal for my loved-ones, and I think a well thought-out meal prepared with love can be a wonderful way to say “I love you”.

So, we’ve decided on a romantic dinner at home; now we need a theme. This year, I thought I’d go to my youngest daughter for inspiration. Her favourite colour is pink and, well, it does go with the day, so I set about pulling together a pink menu. But not in a cheesy, pink food colouring way. Just a loose thread tying the meal elements together. I’ll serve prime-rib (pink rare, of course) with roasted baby red potatoes and asparagus – yes, I know asparagus is green, but I’m making the cheese sauce with a lovely and nippy lightly-pinked aged sherry-cheddar from the specialty cheese store. Dessert is raspberry gelato (it’s my all-time fave) but there’s still a gap. What to drink?

The local CBC talk radio station interviewed a sommelier yesterday, and her recommendation for Valentine’s Day bevy was a rosée wine. Okay, obviously a sommelier knows more about wine than me, but I just have this thing about rosées. They just seem too Ernest & Julio Gallo, too Arbor Mist. 

So I was beginning to get desperate on the drink front: pink lemonade??? Luckily I believe in serendipity, and she came through for me this time. I got an email from the folks at Florida Grapefruit with a recipe suggestion that fit the bill perfectly: it’s a Florida Grapefruit Aphrodisiac mocktail!

Florida Grapefruit Aphrodisiac

The great thing about this drink is that it’s both spicy and sweet (wink, wink) but it won’t dull the senses the way a half-bottle of rosée will. Whether you’re planning a pink-themed meal or not, I think this is one drink you should make for your Valentine this year.

Bottoms up!

Florida Grapefruit Aphrodisiac 
Serves 2

5 oz chilled 100 per cent pure Florida grapefruit juice, freshly-squeezed or in a carton
2 teaspoons of acacia honey
2 half slices of pineapple (1 cm thick)
1 small piece of ginger

Crush the ginger in a mortar and pestle and add to a shaker, along with the pineapple, honey and Florida grapefruit juice. Add a few ice cubes as well. Close the shaker and shake until the sides are cold. Open the shaker and pour into a glass with the help of a sieve to remove the ice cubes and pulp. Pour into a tall glass and serve.

Filed Under: Food Tagged With: florida grapefruit, grapefruit, mocktail, valentine's day

Comments

  1. Jen says

    February 16, 2009 at 6:54 pm

    Yum. That looks darn good. Wonder what would be best to put in it to turn it from mocktail to cocktail?

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