couples cooking
Cook together this holiday season! Five recipes you can make as a team.
The holidays: the ultimate recipe for good times or high stress with your loved ones, depending on how you play it. One way to make the season a little more jolly is to work together, especially on the party preparations that can drive a single individual mad. By joining forces, you take the pressure off one person and, if you work at it, even build a little camaraderie in the process.
One of the best places to work together is in the kitchen. Holiday meal preparations can be grueling, but if both of you put on an apron, that means half … Read More
Creating a recipe for a hot new relationship.
My friends have pretty high standards when it comes to dates - creativity is key. So last night, when one of them mentioned how smitten she is with her newest prospect, I knew he came with his A-game.
And I was right; he had signed them up for a cooking class which ended up being a lot of fun and eliminated any type of awkward first date tension - while retaining just the perfect amount of sexual tension. All that chopping, kneading and tasting loosened them both up, she told me and allowed her to get to know him in … Read More
Couples cooking is not a chore with recipes that delegate who does what.
Who doesn’t fantasize about having a personal chef? Cooking often seems like just another chore, especially when the burden falls more on one partner. But what if making a meal were a way to get you talking, laughing, and enjoying each other after a grueling day?
It can happen—if you divvy up the labor. To take the guesswork out of job-sharing, we’ve divided the kitchen into domains and designed this menu for two chefs: one on prep, and one at the stove. Our plan is easy, equitable, and set up for sharing the kitchen seamlessly, with no squabbling.
If you and your partner divvy up the labor; cooking doesn't have to feel like work.
Who doesn’t fantasize about having a personal chef? Cooking often seems like just another chore, especially when the burden falls more on one partner. But what if making a meal were a way to get you talking, laughing, and enjoying each other after a grueling day?
It can happen—if you divvy up the labor. To take the guesswork out of job-sharing, we’ve divided the kitchen into domains and designed this menu for two chefs: one on prep, and one at the stove. Our plan is easy, equitable, and set up for sharing the kitchen seamlessly, with no squabbling.
As for dish … Read More