Justin and I have started this little ritual of making a fabulous meal once a week. Some of you are thinking, "okay, big deal" but to us it is. Justin and I only get to spend Sunday and Monday evening together because we work opposite schedules. He eats dinner at work 5 nights a week (at a fine dining establishment, lucky bastard) and I eat not-so exciting food, all alone. Typically we used to make a decent meal or more than likely, would go out for dinner. Well, obviously that is costly so in an effort to spend some time in and save some $, I thought this would be something fun we could do. Afterall, it's more fun to go out on those beautiful summer nights instead of dreary, dark winter evenings.
I have been the one watching the cooking shows, planning menus, shopping, and executing the meals. Afterall, Justin can cook, I can't, and I figured it was about time I learned. Tonight, Justin is cooking.
As we speak (rather, as I type) he is preparing the following:
- Goat cheese and red beet mixed greens in a garlic, chardonnay vinaigrette
- Coconut marinated seared scallops, with a red pepper foam
- Proscuitto-wrapped bocconcini, baked & topped with a blueberry icewine reduction
- Teriyaki marinated, grilled 8oz filet mignon
- 4oz grilled rock lobster tail
- A bottle of bold red, to be decided. (likely Sandhill 2 or Napa's Canonball)
Based on a few restaurants we've been to, I can confidently price this meal, for 2 at approximately $350 with tax and tip.
To buy all of the stuff required (aside from basic marinade ingredients etc) this meal cost me $85 to purchase at the grocery store/ liquor store.
That's a bit more reasonable, eh?
Oh! Justin just said course #1 is ready! Gotta gooooooooooo... :)
wow, you lucky girl...having a bf that cooks for you. sounds like an awesome meal and such a good money saving idea to cook at home. eating out does get pricey!
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