The third thing you can do with the tray is to make heart shaped chocolates. Buy
a small bar of good chocolate, even Hershey bars will work, in a pinch. If you
don’t know how to use a double boiler you can put the chocolate in a microwave
safe bowl and melt the chocolate. Chocolate is delicate so make sure not to boil
it. Heat the chocolate in 30 second intervals, stirring with a wooden or rubber
utensil between microwave sessions. When the chocolate is soft enough to drip
off a spoon you are ready to mold the chocolate. Carefully drip the chocolate
into the mold. Freeze it, and un-mold when solid, then store in a baggie.
The next trick is to go get a heart shaped cookie cutter. Make toast as usual
and cut them into heart shaped pieces. Also, you can buy a heart shaped egg
ring. These are used to make heart shaped eggs. They work whether you are making
a sunny-side-up egg or a small omelet. Again, both items should be available at
a kitchenware store.
When you have assembled everything for them they will have a breakfast of heart
shaped eggs, heart shaped toast, heart shaped butter and a piece of heart shaped
chocolate. This sounds like a lot of work but it really should only take five
minutes per item with the ice cubes, butter and chocolate being done ahead of
time. Of course, you could go way over board and buy a heart shaped plate and
add a heart shaped bud vase with a red rose to really make the surprise perfect
for your partner. And for an even xtra special touch, make sure you add a
personal note too the breakfast try.
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