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Family Valentine’s menu: Chocolate edition

Bring Valentine’s Day fun to the family dinner table with this extra-special meal. Kids will love these cute red velvet brownies. Whip them up a blackberry ‘nojito’ while you enjoy the adults-only stuff.

  1. Main: 'Marry me' chicken

    'Marry me' chicken recipe

    Serves 4

    plain flour, for dusting
    4 chicken breasts
    2 tbsp olive oil
    1 onion, finely chopped​
    3 garlic cloves, crushed​
    200ml double cream
    150ml chicken stock
    100g sundried tomatoes, finely chopped
    ½ tsp chilli flakes
    1 tsp mixed herbs
    25g Parmesan, finely grated
    ½ bunch fresh basil, shredded
    mash or crispy potatoes, to serve
    tenderstem broccoli, to serve

    1. Tip enough plain flour onto a dinner plate to cover it well. Season the chicken breasts on both sides and coat in the plain flour, shaking off any excess.

    2. Heat 1 tbsp of the oil in a non-stick frying pan, and over a medium-high heat fry the chicken breasts for 5 mins on each side or until golden brown. Remove from the pan and set aside on a plate while you make the sauce.

    3. Heat the remaining 1 tbsp oil and gently fry the onion and garlic over a medium heat for 5-7 mins, until softened. Add the cream, chicken stock, most of the sundried tomatoes (reserve a few to serve), chilli flakes and mixed herbs.

    4. Stir to combine then add the chicken breasts back to the pan. Simmer gently for 10-12 mins or until the chicken is cooked through. You might need to turn your chicken breasts over if they’re big, to cook evenly.

    5. Stir though the Parmesan and scatter over the remaining sundried tomatoes along with the fresh basil to serve.

    Tip: You could also serve yours with pasta, if you fancy.

  2. Dessert: Red velvet brownies

    Red velvet brownies recipes

    Makes 12

    For the brownies
    200g dark chocolate
    135g milk chocolate
    185g slightly salted butter, diced
    275g soft light brown sugar
    3 eggs
    about 2 tsp red food colouring (amount will depend on the brand you use)
    85g plain flour
    40g cocoa powder

    For the frosting
    150g soft cheese
    1 tsp vanilla bean paste
    50g icing sugar
    50g butter, softened

    1. Heat an oven to gas 4, 180°C, fan 160°C and line a square brownie tray or baking tin with non-stick parchment.

    2. Roughly chop the dark and milk chocolate and set aside 150g for the topping. Put the rest in a small pan with the butter and sugar then heat until melted, stirring occasionally.

    3. Once the chocolate is melted, remove to a mixing bowl and cool slightly. Clean out the pan and use it to melt the rest of the chocolate then set aside.

    4. Stir the eggs, one by one, into the melted chocolate in the mixing bowl then add the red food colouring until the mixture is a deep red colour.

    5. Sieve over the flour and cocoa powder, fold to combine and pour into the prepared tin.

    6. Pour the melted chocolate from the pan onto the surface of the brownie in four evenly spaced lines and use a toothpick to create a ripple effect.

    7. Bake on the middle shelf for 25 mins, adding a few minutes more if you prefer firmer brownies. Cool in the tin for about 10 mins then remove and cool on a wire rack.

    8. Beat the soft cheese, vanilla, icing sugar and butter until light and fluffy. Once the brownies are cool, trim off the edges and cut into nine even squares. Spread with the icing using a palette knife, keep chilled once iced.

    Tip: To make these extra special, use a heart cutter to stamp out hearts from pink or red royal icing and stick one in the middle of each iced brownie.

  3. Drink: Blackberry nojito

    Drink: Blackberry nojito

    Serves 1

    40g (4-5) blackberries
    1 tsp cider vinegar
    2 tsp granulated sugar​
    30ml lime juice (about 1 lime)
    5g fresh mint leaves
    ice cubes
    150-200ml soda water (to taste)

    1. Put the blackberries, vinegar, sugar and lime juice in a highball glass or other high-sided tumbler. Gently press with a muddler or the end of a wooden spoon to lightly crush some of the blackberries. Stir to mix and dissolve the sugar into the juice and vinegar. Add the mint leaves and stir again.

    2. Add a generous handful of ice cubes and top up with the soda water to taste. Stir to combine, then serve.

    Tip: Simply multiply the ingredients by 4 so the whole family can enjoy!