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		<title>Valentines Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Valentine&#8217;s Day for me starts in the kitchen and ends, well where ever it ends. With that said, I will tell you something else about me, I love to hear people talk about food. Be it someone on a cooking show, a vendor at the farmers market or an amazing waiter at a fabulous restaurant [...]]]></description>
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Valentine&#8217;s Day for me starts in the kitchen and ends, well where ever it ends. <img src='http://miacucinasucucina.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  With that said, I will tell you something else about me, I love to hear people talk about food. Be it someone on a cooking show, a vendor at the farmers market or an amazing waiter at a fabulous restaurant describing a dish on the menu, to me this is music to my ears.</p>
<p>On a side note, there is a fabulous email I get each day from <a href="http://www.elabs7.com/functions/message_view.html?mid=648699&amp;mlid=499&amp;siteid=20130&amp;uid=b6e6082717" target="_blank">The Splendid Table</a> and today they sent out a Valentine&#8217;s menu for anyone celebrating Valentine&#8217;s Day at home. The reason it caught my eye is because of the Panna Cotta recipe. Check it out. Enough of that, on with my list of romantic foods. </p>
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<p>Culinary words (in no order)that resonate with Valentine&#8217;s Day:</p>
<ul>
<li>Chocolate</li>
<li>Crystallized Rose Petals</li>
<li>Rose water</li>
<li>Strawberries</li>
<li>Lemon Curd</li>
<li>Champagne</li>
<li>Cheese Fondue</li>
<li>Fudge</li>
<li>Passion Fruit</li>
<li>Caramel</li>
<li>Cappuccino</li>
<li>Panna Cotta</li>
<li>Marshmallow</li>
<li>Mousse</li>
<li>Filet Mignon</li>
<li>Red Wine</li>
<li>Cookies/Cake/Cupcakes</li>
<li>Crepes</li>
<li>Raspberries (and any other berry)</li>
<li>Cherries</li>
<li>Pomegranate</li>
<li>Lobster/Crab/Shrimp/Scallops </li>
<li>Pineapple</li>
<li>Duck</li>
<li>Salmon</li>
<li>Beef Wellington</li>
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<p>Now that I have that out of my system, I will share my favorite recipe for lemon curd. I have made it with blood oranges, grapefruit, limes, Meyer lemons and a combination of different citrus. I love it mixed with whipped cream and put on desserts, spreading a layer in a tart shell and topping it with fresh fruit, layering it with angel food cake, fruit and whipped cream for a trifle. Those are just a few different ways I enjoy eating it. Enjoy and have a Happy Valentine&#8217;s Day.<br />
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<p>Lemon Curd</p>
<p>1 cup fresh lemon juice or any other citrus<br />
12 large egg yolks<br />
1 to 1 1/2 cups sugar (This will vary based on the sweetness of the citrus) <br />
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, cubed</p>
<p>Combine the egg yolks and sugar. Add the juice. Mix to combine.<br />
Cook on low heat, stirring frequently, until it coats the back of a wooden spoon. It will have a thin custard consistence. Remove from heat and strain into a glass bowl. Stir in butter until melted. </p>
<p>Cover with plastic wrap. Press the wrap on to the curd. This will keep a skin from forming on the curd while it is chilling. Chill overnight. Placed finished curd in a glass jar. It keeps for about 2+ weeks. Makes about 2 cups.</p>
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