What is the best food to cook for a date?

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  1. villanueva21 profile image72
    villanueva21posted 13 years ago

    What is the best food to cook for a date?

  2. revortay1 profile image61
    revortay1posted 13 years ago

    I would say keep it simple as well as something you are familiar with. No need to try to over do it nor should you have to worry about messing up anything :]

  3. lemmyC profile image71
    lemmyCposted 13 years ago

    You need to find out the type of need the individual you are dating likes. Food is a essentially a vehicle for socialisation. Hence the type of food you're cooking will be able to satisfy your friends gastronomical  inclinations. Stick to cooking the food that you are familiar with. If not hire a chef or ant person that can do the menu service. I hope this helps.

  4. Heart Felt Book profile image74
    Heart Felt Bookposted 13 years ago

    SEA FOOD \PASTA \WITH WINE..I LIKE..MAKE IT TASTE

  5. Raven4180 profile image60
    Raven4180posted 13 years ago

    Avoid garlic, asparagus, and brocoli and you should do fine. These three items are known to quickly change the smells of bodily functions and fluids, usually in a negative way.

  6. mimind profile image59
    mimindposted 13 years ago

    One find out if vegaterian or not and any allergies these two things could not only spoil date but save a trip to ER had it happen to friends. Id stay away from seafood unless you know they eat it many people dislike fish. Safe bets are pasta and chicken most men like chicken parm with angel hair pasta rather simple in some versions filling etc.

  7. home witch profile image68
    home witchposted 13 years ago

    Depends entirely on who you are cooking for and the reason for the date. If it is to impress, then perhaps something complicated and French with lovely wine would suit, but if it for other reasons then you need to pick food accordingly.
    Just don't try something out for the first time for the date. Practice before hand if you want to try something new.

  8. doodlebugs profile image91
    doodlebugsposted 13 years ago

    You might want to cook something that is easy to eat while talking. (Pork ribs, perhaps not.) Try foods that can be cut into small bites, such as steak, fish, chicken, and salads. That way you can get to know each other without the food getting in the way.

 
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