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Valentine’s Day is a time for romance, spending time with the one you love and enjoying good food in great company. However, as living costs rise and household budgets are stretched, more and more couples are planning to opt out of the Valentine’s meal out and instead are enjoying an evening in, surrounded by rose petals and scented candles.
Celebrating at home doesn’t have to mean sacrificing your romantic meal as frozen ingredients and prepared meals can mean even the most culinary challenged can prepare a romantic gourmet meal to impress this Valentine’s Day.
Frozen food can provide the ideal balance between providing a delicious, high quality meal on a budget without confining yourself to the kitchen, leaving you free to spend the most romantic night of the year with the one you love.
Defrost your frozen salmon fillets and your rice. Chop your half clove of garlic into thin slices and place on top of the salmon fillets. Cut two slices of lemon and place one on each fillet.
Grease one side of a square of aluminium kitchen foil with butter and place the frozen fish fillets on top. Roll the foil over the frozen fish so that each fillet is completely covered and scrunch up the join so that the package is airtight. Place the fillets in an oven proof dish and place in a preheated oven, 180˚C / gas mark 6 for about 20 minutes.
Place rice in a small oven proof dish and put in the oven with the salmon fillets after 15 minutes. This will heat the rice in the 5 minutes remaining cooking time for the salmon.
Place two servings of frozen peas in a saucepan and bring to the boil for a couple of minutes.
Place two tablespoons of tartar sauce in a small saucepan and gently stir in a dessert spoon of water and heat through, stirring, without boiling to achieve a single cream like consistency.
Arrange the fish, rice and peas on a plate and drizzle the sauce over the fish. Place the sprig of dill on the fillet and replace your cooked lemon with a fresh slice.
Defrost your frozen cheesecake by following the instructions on the packaging (generally speaking – leaving the cheesecake overnight in your fridge will defrost the frozen cheesecake thoroughly). Take the frozen dessert out of its packaging whilst still solid. If you try to remove it from the dish when thawed it may not keep its shape.
About an hour before serving your cheesecake, defrost the raspberries and place around the cheesecake and pour the coulis over.
Using a sieve, gently dust your cheesecake with icing sugar and arrange the mint on top.
As frozen food can be 34% better value than fresh, money could be left aside for that special present that your partner has been hinting at for weeks…
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