Wanna make your lady as sizzling hot as a pan of bacon? Well, get on the stick and take a cooking class before Feb. 14.The debris of New Year’s Eve bashes hasn’t even been hauled away before we’re starting to see heart-shaped signs of the Next Major Holiday. And, hell yes, I’m talking about Valentine’s Day.No pressure, dude, but you’ve got to buy her candy and a mushy card and flowers and make a reservation and drop a ton of dough while sitting with a bunch of other schmucks trying to act all romantic. So why not do something different this year? Take a cooking class and make dinner for your significant other. The Pacific Culinary Studio in Everett has a “Men Only–Cooking for your Sweetheart” class from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Feb. 3. Rachel Duboff, chef/owner of Thyme to Nourish, will walk you through the steps to make a Caesar salad, smoked-paprika and Spanish olive-braised short ribs with polenta, and–this will melt her heart–a flourless chocolate torte with whipped cream and raspberry sauce. Oh, buddy boy, you just got lucky. The class is $45.Here’s another option: Chef Lisa Nakamura–formerly at the Herbfarm and now on Orcas Island at Allium–will teach a class focusing on a romantic menu on Feb. 1 at Dish It Up. So what are you waiting for? Be a hero! Cook for your Valentine.
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