Every so often, the wife and I try to have an 'at home' datenight were we pick a movie from the 'expansive' DVD library in the home theater and I try to make a 'theme' dinner to go with the movie. (yes, I know...there is a TBS program that does the same thing...but I like mine better!
It the past, some themes have been relatively simple. Like for "Gone with the Wind", just made some southern style BBQ as described in the book (12 oaks style). "Casablanca" I made moroccan chicken. Or just some ethnic or regional recipes to compliment the setting of the movie, etc...
Other times, I get too creative...like for the first Pirates of the Carribean movie I made "carribean jerk chicken on a plank". For the "Hulk" I made a cajun dish called "angry shrimp". For Jaws I made grilled shark (mako shark steaks to be exact), and the one that my wife says was the absolute worst ever...for Saturday Night Fever I made a quick and easy stir-fry shriimp and linguine recipe, and simply called it "you can tell by the way I use my wok, its a movie night no time to talk." (its amazing she still had an appetite after that one...)
Well...this time, I found a recipe that is certain to TOP that one...tonight the movie is "Iron Man", and the dinner will be....
Flat-Iron Steaks in an 'Armor'etto marinade, served with hot blonde pepper pots!
(yellow bell peppers stuffed with spicy couscous) ...and a spinach salad...
Recipe and pictures to follow...
It the past, some themes have been relatively simple. Like for "Gone with the Wind", just made some southern style BBQ as described in the book (12 oaks style). "Casablanca" I made moroccan chicken. Or just some ethnic or regional recipes to compliment the setting of the movie, etc...
Other times, I get too creative...like for the first Pirates of the Carribean movie I made "carribean jerk chicken on a plank". For the "Hulk" I made a cajun dish called "angry shrimp". For Jaws I made grilled shark (mako shark steaks to be exact), and the one that my wife says was the absolute worst ever...for Saturday Night Fever I made a quick and easy stir-fry shriimp and linguine recipe, and simply called it "you can tell by the way I use my wok, its a movie night no time to talk." (its amazing she still had an appetite after that one...)
Well...this time, I found a recipe that is certain to TOP that one...tonight the movie is "Iron Man", and the dinner will be....
Flat-Iron Steaks in an 'Armor'etto marinade, served with hot blonde pepper pots!
(yellow bell peppers stuffed with spicy couscous) ...and a spinach salad...
Recipe and pictures to follow...