Jess solved this one for me, and I'm not sure what I would have done without her idea! She said why not make it a pun - "made by milking". And honey, I can cook. So I planned an eight course meal based on coconut, almond, and soy milk.
I made:
- Coconut milk red curry, with kaffir leaves and lightly steamed broccoli. Served on a bed of coconut rice.
- a salad with spicy coconut dressing, mango, and lime
- cream of potato soup, with almond milk, onions caramelized in mirin, and garnished with diced almonds and green onion
- steamed chard with soy milk/soy mayo aoli
- coconut rice with a sweet coconut milk dressing, and fresh mango
- almond milk rosewater lassi
and for dessert...
- soy ice cream
- coffee with soy creamer
ok, so that last one was a bit of a stretch. But, that was a lot of cooking. And it turned out FANTASTIC. I wish I had written the recipes down while it was all fresh, but by then, it was on to the next gift!
The dinner was a special night. We ate together, and played board games over dessert. Very nice to spend special time together. But, as I stated before, I wanted him to have something tangible to keep from each day. So, I made him a napkin, embroidered with a branch of fresh almonds, three coconuts, and a small soy vine. If you count, the number of fruits/nuts, corresponds to the number of dishes based on each.
At dinner-

His coffee cup & napkin the next morning - I thought the lighting was nice

I've been cross stitching lately - using patterns out of books. He was really excited that I made up the pattern to this one myself. But he still didn't suspect anything :)


1 comment:
I LOVE this! the napkin turned out beautiful with the perfect colors. mel you are intensively awesome and now I want something curried with coconut milk... nom nom nom.
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