I love holidays. And I don't typically opt to not celebrate anything. However, Ben was working all day and I had and endless list of things to do before I went to work in the evening. I'm still dealing with a crazy head cold. So it seemed too stressful to pull some sort of celebration together.
I changed my mind mid morning. I decided on baking brownies and then preparing a lasagna that Ben could throw in the oven while I was working. I could then come home and we could have a wonderful dinner together. That was the plan...
How I pictured dinner in my head. Ben and I being graceful and enjoying the moment. And the table/room were perfectly set. |
I was in the middle of baking brownies when I got a call. The call was for me to come in for a 2nd interview that day. The same day they called! Of course I said yes. Now I had to add prep interview outfit and myself to the list. Needless to say I was a bit distracted in my baking. Finished brownies were missing a few key ingredients.
I made pathetic attempts at accomplishing remaining tasks on my to do list while processing information for my interview. I quickly ran to the store to buy ingredients for the lasagna. I could go to the interview and then come home and assemble the lasagna. All would go as planned.
I went to the interview. It went well. I confidently walk out to my car and realize I locked my keys inside...with my cell phone...and my coat. At this point I contemplated walking 2 miles home in heals and no coat. Instead I walked back inside, where I just interviewed, to use a phone to call someone to pick me up. This was embarrassing to say the least.
Over an hour later I'm finally back at the house. I have 10 minutes until I have to be at work. I'm thinking all hopes of a lasagna are shot, when Ben comes home. He puts on his hero cape and agrees to fix the lasagna while I'm at work. It will be ready when I get home and we will still have planned wonderful dinner! I set off for work with hope restored. Dreaming of enjoying a glass of wine when I return.
Yes, Ben wears this under his clothes while he works |
Around 9:30 we finally sit down to eat. The day had not come close to going as planned. Ben and I were both stressed and exhausted. But the lasagna was delicious. And I got to spend time with my favorite valentine.
Our dinner was more a version of this |
I was excited to try this recipe from the April/May 2011 issue of Taste of Home. It exceeded my expectations. We both rated the lasagna as 4.5 cookies. It was so good!
Ingredients:
1 lb. sliced baby portobello mushrooms
2 Tbl. butter
3 garlic cloves
2 cans artichoke hearts (14 oz)
1 cup white wine (we used a pinot grigio)
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
Sauce:
1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup all purpose flour
3 1/2 cups milk
2 1/2 cups shredded parmesan cheese (we used 1 1/2 cups parmesan and 1 cup asiago)
1 cup white wine
Lasagna noodles (the recipe called for no cook. We used noodles that needed pre cooked)
4 cups shredded mozzarella
Directions here
9 large servings/ 14 points each
1 comment:
Super funny!!! You two are too perfect together. And I hope the job interview went well!!!!-Kaiser
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