A Deliciously Romantic Valentine's Day Meal, That's Easy From Start To Finish Saturday, March 1, 2003 A Deliciously Romantic Valentine’s Day Meal, That’s Easy From Start To Finish (NAPSA)—This Valentine’s Day, you can fan the flames of romance by making an intimate dinnerfor two at home. magazine’s Andrea MacAlpine recommendsthis simple recipe: Take a delicious, yet easy-to-prepare menu, add soft music, blend with candlelight and dish up with a generous sprinkling of affection. Passion Punch EMPTY 1 tub Crystau LIGHT Raspberry Ice Drink Mix in large pitcher. ADD 2 cups each cold cranberry juice cocktail and water; stir well. Refrigerate until chilled. STIR in half a bottle of sparkling wateror club soda just before serving. Pour over frozen raspberries in champagneglasses. Shrimp in Love Pasta COOKa large handful of linguine according to package directions. Drain and transfer pasta to a large bowl. HEATa skillet over mediumhigh heat. Add a cup of uncooked, peeled, deveined shrimp, half a 19oz. can diced tomatoes and half a tub softened PHILADELPHIA Spreadable Cream Cheese Spread. Stir and cook 3-4 minutes or until sauce is blended and shrimp are cooked through. TOSSa large handful of spinach leaves into cooked pasta. Pour shrimp mixture over; toss to coat. Divide between 2 bowls, or share These Chocolate Truffle Cups, with two kinds of chocolate nestled side by side, can be a luscious ending to a romantic meal. by eating out of the sameone. Chocolate Truffle Cups MICROWAVE 2 squares BAKER’S White Baking Chocolate with 1 tbsp. milk on High for 1% minutes; stir until melted and smooth. BEATin 2 spoonfuls PHILADELPHIA Light Cream Cheese Spread. REPEATfirst two steps, re- placing white baking chocolate with BAKER’S Semi-Sweet Baking Chocolate and increasing milk to 2 tbsp. Spoon mixtures, side by side, into 2 dessert dishes. Chill 15 minutes. Tips To Set The Mood * Write a romantic invite— “You have a reservation with your love”—and slip it in your significant other’s briefcase or gym bag a few days before thebig night. A change of scenery can spice things up. Movethe table to a cozy corner, in front of the fire- place, or simply throw a blanket and some cushionson thefloor. Nothing casts a spell like gentle, flickering candlelight. Fill the room with votives or bask in the glow of a single pillar centerpiece. Red echoes its radiance on everything around it. Create that first blush of love with a red tablecloth, napkins and place mats. For more great recipes and entertaining ideas, see the current issue of magazine. To start receiving your free magazine, visit the web site at www.foodandfamily.com/magazine. wee ne ne eee ee ee eee ene eee eee Ot eee - ee eee eee eee eee eee eee Editor’s Note: To learn more about the Kraft Kitchen’s experts, please visit hitp:/ /www.kraftfoods.com | kitchenprofiles. --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190801-092916-20190801-092913-55990.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190801-092913-55990.pdf