It’s almost Valentine’s Day, which means it’s time for sweets, treats and a lot of love. To make Valentine’s Day extra special for you and your loved ones, the CU Independent arts section has put together four quick, simple and delicious recipes for you to enjoy by yourself or with company.
Thé D’Amour
Looking for a simple way to show love to someone special this Valentine’s day? You’re in luck. This perfect thé d’amour is simple and effortless and tastes like a warm hug, full of love. This recipe serves two — the perfect amount for you and your partner or one big mug to show some extra love to yourself.
Servings: 2
Ingredients:
Earl Grey tea:
2 cups hot water
2 Earl Grey tea bags
Love potion:
2 cups unsweetened vanilla almond milk
2 teaspoons vanilla syrup
4 drops pink food dye
Steps:
- In a small pot, bring 2 cups of water to a boil over medium heat.
- After the water comes to a boil, turn off the heat and add two Earl Grey tea bags. Let them steep for 7 minutes.
- In the meantime, prepare the love potion. In a separate small saucepan, heat 2 cups of unsweetened vanilla almond milk, adding in food dye and vanilla syrup. Heat until warm on a medium heat stovetop.
- Then, pour 1 cup of tea and 1 cup of love potion into each large mug.
- Serve with a sweet treat or cupid’s sandwiches (recipe below) and enjoy!
— Haley Lauritzen, Assistant Arts Editor
Cupid’s Sandwiches
Looking to double up on the love this Valentine’s day? If you serve your date these cupid sandwiches with the previously listed thé d’amour to your date, they’re bound to fall in love. These bite-sized heart sandwiches are delicious, satisfying and guilt-free. What’s not to love?
Servings: 4
Ingredients:
8 slices bread
8 teaspoons red pepper hummus
8 thin slices beefsteak tomato
1/2 cup spinach
Salt and pepper, to taste
Steps:
- Cut each slice of bread into a heart shape.
- Lightly toast your bread until golden brown in a standard toaster or toaster oven.
- Spread 1 teaspoon of hummus over each slice of bread.
- Top 4 of the slices of bread with 2 beefsteak tomato slices each and spinach as desired. Add salt and pepper to taste.
- Complete each sandwich with the remaining four slices of hummus-spread bread.
- Serve and enjoy with a thé d’amour or a beverage of your choice!
— Haley Lauritzen, Assistant Arts Editor
Red Velvet Mug Cake
Craving a sweet, guilt-free Valentine’s Day treat? This red velvet mug cake is the perfect simple, delicious and healthy recipe for you. With all-natural ingredients, this mug cake is oil-free and sugar-free, yet still wonderfully moist and sweet. What’s not to love?
Servings: 1
Ingredients:
1 medium banana
1 egg
2 tablespoons flour or plain protein powder
1 teaspoon cocoa powder
¼ teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
5-10 drops all-natural red food dye
Powdered sugar, stevia or xylitol (optional)
Strawberries or raspberries (optional)
Steps:
- In a large mug, mash the banana with a fork until smooth.
- Add the egg and the other dry ingredients: flour/protein powder, cocoa powder, baking powder. Mix thoroughly.
- Add the vanilla extract and red food coloring. Mix again.
- Cook in the microwave on high for 1 minute and 30 seconds to 2 minutes, or until cooked through. The mug cake will rise and then deflate slightly as it’s being cooked. Optional: Dust with powdered sugar or sugar replacement and add strawberries or raspberries for extra sweetness.
- Enjoy your guilt-free red velvet treat.
— Izzy Fincher, Head Arts Editor
Pretty and Pink Popcorn
If you need to whip up a quick, delicious treat for your Galentine’s Day festivities, try this popcorn with a makeover. Depending on how large your gathering is, you can make enough for a single bowl or an entire bin full of popcorn with pink and red vibes.
Servings: 1-2
Ingredients:
I bag microwave popcorn
5 teaspoons dark chocolate wafers
2 teaspoons red or pink food gel
3 tablespoons red or pink sprinkles
Steps:
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- Microwave the popcorn according to instructions.
- Melt chocolate wafers in the microwave, about 30 seconds per teaspoon. Heat in 10 second intervals, stirring in between.
- Drizzle the melted chocolate over the popcorn.
- Let the chocolate cool and harden, before adding food gel and sprinkles to taste.
- Enjoy with company!
— Lauren Clanton, Arts Writer
Contact CU Independent Arts and Entertainment Editor Izzy Fincher at isabella.fincher@colorado.edu.
Contact CU Independent Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor Haley Lauritzen at haley.lauritzen@colorado.edu.
Contact CU Independent Staff Writer Lauren Clanton at lauren.clanton@colorado.edu.