Romantics Guide
Introduction to the Romanticism exhibition at Tate Britain.
Romantic Guide To Cabo San Lucas
Melt-in-the-mouth pleasure Chocolate has a long association with passion, and Casanova regularly indulged in a cocoa-fix to enhance his seductive powers. Chocolate’s alleged aphrodisiac properties aren’t scientifically proven, but it does contain phenylethylamines and tryptophan – which release mood-enhancing compounds in the brain, including serotonin and endorphins.
The sensual pleasure of chocolate melting slowly in the mouth has been compared with that of being in love – which makes chocolate an appropriate gift for Valentine’s Day. If it is true that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach then a chocolate cake is definitely the way to get a female’s attention! So impress your loved one and bake this simple cake, if it doesn’t turn out too well, don’t worry as she is sure to be sufficiently impressed that you made the effort! Romantic Chocolate Truffle Cakes Ingredients 4 ounces small pieces milk chocolate 4 ounces butter 2 eggs 1/4 cup sugar 2 teaspoons flour Preparation Melt the chocolate and the butter together in the microwave, stirring at short intervals. Blend the eggs and sugar together thoroughly and add the flour. Pour into 4 oz.

Moulds that have been sprayed with oil and dusted with flour. Bake for 10-15 minutes in an oven that has been preheated to 450 °F degrees. Cool slightly and decant to paper to cool.