The Sweetest Day
February 14th, Valentine’s Day. Whether you are paired up with someone or going solo, it doesn’t mean that the day still can’t be sweet. Gather the girls, or your one and only and skip dinner; go straight for dessert.
Invitations
If you’ve been reading, you know what I used as my regular invitation standby, evite. As I have said so many times, “One of these days I’ll get my act together.”
Had I had the time, money, and forethought, I would have gotten something along the lines of Lollipop Love by tiny*prints.
They are informal enough for a fete with friends, convey the theme of the night perfectly and don’t have to be reserved for Valentine’s Day. For something a little less pink and red and a bit more DIY, check out this Print-and-Mail Dessert invitation template from Real Simple.
Menu and Serving
This was another potluck shinding, everyone brought their favorite dessert and we gorged ourselves on sweet treats all night long. While I like to cook from scratch rather than bake from scratch, I can do some damage to box mixes. I provided 2 options for the night; brownies and gingerbread. The Ghirardelli Brownie Mix, Ultimate Fudge was a hit and looked delicious in the heart shaped tin. The gingerbread was courtesy of Trader Joe’s. Their Trader Joe’s Deep, Dark Gingerbread Cake & Baking Mix went well with their lemon curd. The spicy and the sweet went surprisingly well together and looked amazing in the matching heart shaped tin.
If I didn’t wait till the last minute to prepare for my parties I might prepare a couple (or all) of the desserts from Paula Deen’s “The Lady & Sons: Savannah Country Cookbook“. If I had to pick just two they might be my favorite cookies, Snickerdoodles (pg. 144), and the Gooey Butter Cakes (pg. 125), who can resist gooey butter??
Decorations and Accessories
The decorations were limited, focused on the dining room table, and were pink and red. The center piece consisted of some festive pink mums and the food and drink filled the table from end to end. Chocolate candies, red wine, pink wine, sparkling cider, and those great wine tumblers I talk about here. Seasonal heart paper plates (yes, paper plates. I’ll get to the cool plates soon enough.) and matching napkins rounded out the decorations.
Simple homemade red and pink construction paper chains can be fun decorations as well, and can get the kids to decorate all on their own. Additional decorations and accessories can also provide mood lighting. A candle-scape can be romantic, but for something that can provide the same effect with less flame, try these Green Organza Gems from PartyLights.com.
Be it for Valentines Day or for friends to get together to share sweet secrets, just skip the main course and go straight for the sweet course.