Easy Balsamic Caprese Skewers

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Easy Balsamic Caprese Skewers

These easy to make Balsamic Caprese Skewers are a fantastic appetizer to make for any gathering. They take all of 10 minutes to assemble and keeps good in refrigerator for a couple of hours. Make these this Valentines for your loved ones and pair with Cavit Moscato Wine for a romantic meal. Here is simple recipe to make it.

Valentine Day is a special day to show your love. What’s more beautiful than a homemade recipe for your special one. Make these colorful Balsamic Caprese Skewers and pair them with a white Moscato wine. With delicious notes of apricot, white peach and sage, and a wonderfully refreshing sweetness, this wine perfectly pairs with flavorful appetizers, cheese or anything spicy.

Caprese Skewers have a good blend of flavor from the Mozarella Cheese, Cherry Tomatoes and fresh Basil leaves and is a perfect pair with Cavit Moscato. The slightly strong flavor of Balsamic vinegar also adds to the taste. It is a quick recipe to make and you can prepare ingredients in advance. I’m sure you and your valentine will love the flavors.

Ingredients

1/2 cup Balsamic Vinegar

10-12 Cherry Tomatoes

10-12 Mini Mozzarella Cheese Balls

10-12 Basil leaves

Salt to taste

Directions

  1. Add balsamic vinegar in pan and heat until it comes to a boil
  2. Simmer the heat and cook for 5-6 minutes until it thickens and become syrupy.
  3. Remove the pan from heat and let it cool
  4. Cut tomatoes from the bottom so that they can stand easily on the plate
  5. Thread tomato, basil leaf and mozzarella ball on small skewer
  6. Sprinkle salt and pepper on top
  7. Drizzle with balsamic reduction
  8. Serve immediately

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Pinot Noir Caramel Sauce

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PINOT NOIR CARAMEL SAUCE

Pamper yourself or someone you love with this decadent Pinot Noir caramel sauce. It’s so luxurious drizzled over ice cream, warm brownies and more. If you love to cook, travel and drink wine, we have the perfect contest for you to enter! Located in Northern Italy, Cavit wines wants you to experience it’s picturesque landscape of mountains, lakes, orchards, vineyards and medieval castles. Submit your tried and true Italian-inspired recipe, it can be an appetizer, entree or dessert to enter for a chance to win a trip for two to Italy with Cavit.

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Ingredients

2 cups Cavit Pinot Noir

1 ½ cup sugar

¼ cup water

Pinch of sea salt

1 tablespoon unsalted butter

Directions

  1. Reduce wine in saucepan by half.
  2. In another pan, bring sugar and water to a boil without stirring and cook until pale gold. Continue to cook, swirling as needed until darker and caramelized, but not burned. Stir in wine and butter and continue to stir until smooth. Return to heat to combine, if needed.

How to Serve Valentine’s Day Dinner with Wine in Under an Hour

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How to Serve Valentine’s Day Dinner with Wine in Under an Hour

Valentine’s Day falls on a Wednesday, it’s smack dab in the middle of the week. We don’t have the stamina to spend hours at a busy restaurant, but cooking an elaborate meal after work seems out of the question. With a little planning and preparation, you can spend under an hour on Valentine’s Day preparing a stunning meal and pair it elegantly with wines.

The Menu
Starter paired with Cavit Pinot Grigio

Zucchini Hummus OR Chili-Garlic Popcorn (no recipe needed, just pop, toss in oil or butter and season)

Side

Citrus & Radicchio Salad paired with Cavit Pinot Grigio OR Brussels with Anchovy Butter paired with Cavit Riesling

Main

Polenta with Mushroom Ragout paired with Cavit Pinot Noir OR Linguini with Clams with Cavit Oak Zero Chardonnay OR Butter-Poached Barramunid Fish with Cavit Pinot Grigio or Cavit Riesling

Dessert

30-Minute Chocolate Cake for Two OR Espresso Brownies with Cavit Select Red Blend OR (for those with less of a sweet tooth) Fresh Fruit, Cavit Moscato and Cheese

Starting on Tuesday…
First, select your menu, check out the dishes we have mapped out above and choose your recipes. After work on Tuesday, hit up your local wine store, or better yet (if allowed in your state), your grocery store that also carries wine. Search out Cavit wines based on the pairings below, they’re quality wines at an affordable price, well-balanced, and pretty easy to find at your local wine store. Check out their store locator here first.

Be sure to pick up all your ingredients for your meal (maybe even some flowers too!) on Tuesday. Then, let the prepping begin. Plan on spending about an hour prepping on Tuesday.

Starter prep: If you’re making the zucchini hummus, the whole thing can be made and blended today. Serve chilled on Valentine’s Day with pita chips. This will take you about 25 minutes.

Side dish prep: If you’re making the salad, make the dressing today. This will take about 5 minutes.

If you’re making the brussels, trim and halve the brussels today. Make the anchovy-caper butter as well and refrigerate until tomorrow. This will take you 15 minutes.

Main dish prep: If you’re making the mushroom and polenta dish, cook and roast your mushrooms today. This should take 15 minutes.

If you’re making the linguini with clams, mince your garlic today, or wait until tomorrow. That’s it! This should take 5 minutes.

If you’re making the butter-poached fish, you can wash and cut your vegetables today. This should take 10 minutes.

Dessert prep: If you are making the chocolate cake for two, make the frosting today. This should take about 5 minutes.

If you are serving the espresso brownies, make them start to finish. The total time is 55 minutes, but it will only take you 20 minutes of prep time and the rest they will be in the oven baking while you clean up the kitchen.

On Valentine’s Day
Start to finish, here are the steps to follow to have dinner ready to go in under an hour. Plan on having your guest arrive about halfway through these steps. Use this time in the kitchen together to relax, enjoy wine and nibble on the appetizer while you finish up.

  1. If you’re making the polenta, start here. (If not, skip to step two.) Make the polenta, this will take 30-40 minutes. Once it’s done, keep it warm on a back burner or in a warm oven.
  2. If you’re making the linguini, start here. (If not, skip to step three.) Boil your pasta and start making the clams and sauce.
  3. If you’re making the barramundi, start here. (If not, skip to step four.) Poach the vegetables. This should take about 25 minutes, most of it is inactive time, so move on to the next step while they cook. Once, they’re done, add in the fish and bake for 10 minutes more. Then they’re done!
  4. You’re probably about 20 to 30 minutes in at this point. If you’re making the brussels sprouts for a side dish, now is when you want to throw them in the oven. Something in the oven? No worries, leave the temp as is for the main dish and let the brussels bake at that temperature. Now, you should also be pulling out the anchovy butter you made yesterday and warming it up so it can pour over the sprouts when they come out.
  5. Your guest may have arrived! Set out the hummus and pita chips or start popping the popcorn. As you chat, pour yourselves glasses of Cavit Pinot Grigio. This refreshing wine is fun with the rich hummus or the spiced, crunchy popcorn and will get your palate ready for the meal ahead.
  6. Next up, make your salad. This should take you about 10 minutes. Ask your guest to help if they like being in the kitchen. If you’re making brussels instead, skip to step 7.
  7. If you’re making the polenta, now is the time to start heating the water for your poached egg. (If not, skip to step 8.)
  8. Plate up the side dish and take it to the table. Ask your guest what they would like to drink with the meal. If you’re serving the salad, let them know the Pinot Grigio they are enjoying now would be a perfect pair or the Riesling is a sweet fun opposite with the acidic brussels sprouts. For the main dish, recommend the Pinot Noir with the earthy mushroom polenta, an unoaked Chardonnay with the creamy, clam pasta or the same refreshing Pinot Grigio with the buttery fish. But remember! Pamper your guest, if they want to drink Pinot Noir all night, regardless of your pairing suggestions, let them.
  9. Plate up the main dishes and eat!
  10. Wind down a bit after dinner and work up an appetite for dessert. Clear the dishes and reset the table with clean plates. Move to the kitchen to hangout and take 5 or 10 minutes to make the cake for two. (It’s a stack of mug cakes, how genius!) Or cut, the brownies or plate up the cheese and fruit.
  11. Using the wine suggestions above, offer your date a final glass to go with their sweet treat.

Happy Valentine’s Day!


Romantic Night In: Decadent Food and Wine Pairings

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Romantic Night In: Decadent Food and Wine Pairings

Inspire your pairings and recipes with new wine ideas.

It’s been a few years since we’ve gone out on Valentine’s Day and boy, is that refreshing. We are totally fine skipping the pressure to pick the perfect restaurant, scrambling to get a reservation, and paying an arm and a leg to be served a dinner that might come out luke-warm (we feel for that slammed kitchen staff in the back) by a server who could be less than enthused to be missing this romantic evening with their special someone. SO, instead of stressing about the upcoming day, check out our guide to an easy, but still romantic, night-in paired perfectly with elegant Cavit wines.

Oysters and Oak Zero Chardonnay
Kick your evening off with an aphrodisiac. Oysters on the half shell are perhaps the easiest appetizer to serve. Whisk your sauces together the night before, pick up the oysters from your local seafood market that afternoon and you are set. Have a bottle of this unoaked chardonnay chilled and ready to go so its citrus and tropical fruit notes can playfully mingle with the brininess of the oysters and acidic sauces. Check out these sauce ideas for inspiration.

Braised Meats and Cabernet Sauvignon
In our eyes, there are few things more romantic than someone wooing us with hearty, cozy, comfort food. We love (Cavit CS) Cavit Cabernet Sauvignon paired with braised meats. Its dark fruit notes and oak ageing make it the perfect companion to rich, tender meats that have been cooked low and slow for hours. If long-cooking meat disheses like short ribs or braised beef ragu sound daunting to you (Valentine’s Day does fall on a weekday this year.) pull out your slow cooker or instant pot and let them do the work for you.

Creamy, Sexy Pasta and Pinot Grigio
Slurping noodles, twirling a fork through silky, creamy pasta… it all feels very Lady and the Tramp to us. Wow your date’s palate with a fun pairing of creamy seafood pasta lightened up between sips of a crisp Cavit Pinot Grigio.

Quick Salmon and Pinot Noir
Making last-minute Valentine’s Day plans? No worries. We suggest making a simple baked salmon, we promise it won’t take long, and serve it with sauteed mushrooms stirred into an herbed quick-cooking polenta or quinoa. These medium-bodied flavors are quite the stunning pair with a glass of Cavit Pinot Noir loaded with bold fruit notes.

Dessert and Moscato
Make this bottle of Moscato your go-to and the perfect romantic way to end your meal. If your date doesn’t have much of a sweet tooth, impress them with a stunning cheese board. Load it up with brie, a creamy blue cheese, an aged goat cheese, dried figs, fresh fruit, or nuts. We like cheese with bold flavors when it comes to pairing with Moscato.

If you’re looking to keep things sweet and simple, try pairing it with a scoop of vanilla gelato and fresh fruit. But if you really want to pull out all of the stops, serve up this bottle of sweet wine with homemade truffles or chocolate mousse. It’s notes of stone fruit make it the perfect match to rich chocolate flavors.

Wine Brownies
Because Valentine’s Day really is all about chocolate and sweets, we wholeheartedly suggest a second dessert idea. There can never be too much chocolate! Enter these Red Wine Brownies. We suggest baking up these fudgy squares with Cavit Select Red Blend. This Italian red wine is big enough to stand out in the chocolate batter and is perfect to sip as you cozy up together.


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